Yes a medical doctor is a scientist.
A vetenarian, or commonly an animal doctor would be understood.
Before going into career training, you must consider whether you would fit the job and whether you will be happy at the job.
My grandfather wanted to be a doctor.
a doctor, nurse, pharmacist, organic chemist, nutritionist, would all be scientific jobs that could contribute to the overall field of health.
As I wish to apply for better opportunity to grow in my career, so I would like to request you to accept my resignation letter and relieve me from my Services, by Date: 07-05-2012.
As I wish to apply for better opportunity to grow in my career, so I would like to request you to accept my resignation letter and relieve me from my Services, by Date: 07-05-2012.
Firstly, it would be advised that one should consider why they wish to pursue a career change. Once this has been thought through, one should consider what type of pathway they wish to go down and whether this will require additional qualifications or not.
You would need a Doctor of Chiropractic degree to have the career. A license is also required in all states to practice. A handful of social skills is also required.
Engineering, petrochemical, electrical, scientific, geological... There's many. It would be easier to answer your question if you can tell us in what type of career you are interested in.
The term career field refers to the industry that a career is in. For example, people could be in the medical career field. This is not their actual job title. Their job title would be specific to their duties such as doctor, nurse, dentist, or speech language pathologist.
Please consider his big proposition carefully before making any career changes.
A medical doctor or human physician would be included in the biological/medical career cluster.