As long as you are in the medical field, you can become any type of doctor. The medical field is very large with many options.
No, to become a doctor, you typically need to complete medical school and earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. A master's degree alone is not sufficient to practice as a medical doctor.
Within the United States, to practice medicine and prescribe medication you must be a medical doctor (MD), which is a doctorate degree.
The type of license needed depends on the type of doctor you want to become. A medical doctor, or general practitioner, usually obtains a license to practice as an osteopathic doctor.
You officially become a doctor after completing medical school, obtaining a medical degree, and fulfilling all the requirements to practice medicine, such as passing licensing exams and completing residency training.
This question has been answered a couple hundred times; try searching it on this site. A doctor is required to have a medical license before he can practice.
No, doctors do not need a PhD to practice medicine. They typically earn a medical degree (MD) or a doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) degree to become licensed physicians.
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The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is a terminal professional degree that focuses on the clinical aspects of nursing rather than academic research. The curriculum for the DNP degree generally includes advanced practice, leadership, and application of clinical research. The DNP is intended primarily to prepare registered nurses to become advanced practice registered nurses.