Yes, individuals with PhDs are considered doctors, but they are typically referred to as "doctor" in an academic or professional setting rather than a medical doctor.
Your answer depends on the type of doctor you query. All scientists and those who support science on Antarctica study the health of planet earth. Some of them are PhDs -- doctors.
Yes, all individuals who hold a PhD degree are considered doctors, but they are typically referred to as "doctor" in an academic or professional setting rather than in a medical context.
Yes, individuals who have earned a PhD degree are typically referred to as doctors, as the title "Doctor" is commonly used for those who hold a doctoral degree.
Yes, everyone with a PhD is considered a doctor, but not all doctors have a PhD.
All dogs take PhDs' in all language, after all, their all lazy muts that dont have anything better to do :)
Historically, black individuals typically had black doctors due to racial segregation that limited access to medical care from white physicians. Today, individuals of all races have access to medical professionals of various backgrounds.
We All Had Doctors' Papers was created in 1975.
Treating all individuals with respect and fairness, regardless of their background, would not be considered prejudice. Encouraging diversity and inclusivity in all aspects of life is also a way to avoid prejudice.
Generalist physicians who treat all types and ages of patients include family medicine doctors, general practitioners (GPs), and pediatricians. Family medicine doctors provide comprehensive care for individuals of all ages, from infants to the elderly, addressing a wide range of health issues. General practitioners also offer similar services, focusing on overall health and preventive care. Pediatricians specialize in the healthcare of children and adolescents, but they often work closely with family medicine practitioners in a generalist capacity.
This question is built on a misperception of Egypt's statistics. Egypt's literacy rate is 51.4% and less than 0.1% of all Egyptians are doctors. However, it would certainly be difficult to explain why there would be more doctors than literate individuals in any country as becoming a doctor typically requires literacy.
24 7! Vikings used to get injured all the time. So their had to be doctors for all of them!
Probably not. Although there are 5057 janitors with a professional or doctorate degree in the US, according to the source below.