in my point of view doctors are better ,why because teachers can teches the lessons what can dpo? ,how we can operate?,how we can face the situvation?. but ,in case doctotrs can deal with patients,they can gudied others.
Yes, some professors are also doctors. In academia, a professor is a title given to a senior teacher or researcher at a university or college. A doctorate degree, such as a PhD, is often required to become a professor in many fields. So, professors with a doctorate degree can be referred to as both professors and doctors.
professors do not have a MD degree and thus are not qualified to assist in surgical procedures
Yes, it is possible to become a professor with just a bachelor's degree, but it is rare. Most universities and colleges require professors to have a higher degree, such as a master's or a Ph.D., in their field of expertise.
Yes, in some cases, individuals with a bachelor's degree can teach at the college level as adjunct professors or instructors, but a higher degree such as a master's or a Ph.D. is typically required for full-time faculty positions.
Practically the same jobs in America. Doctors, Professors, Beauticians, etc.
No, adjunct professors do not always need a PhD to teach at universities. Many adjunct professors have a master's degree or professional experience in their field.
They become professors if they are higher than a 'surgeon'
Yes, individuals with a doctorate degree are considered doctors, but they are not medical doctors unless they have also completed medical school and obtained a medical degree.
Each school's requirements are different. The standard is a graduate degree at the highest level for the topic being taught. Most institutions of higher education require professors have a minimum of a doctoral degree in an academic field of study. A doctoral degree requires three years of study, or more, beyond the master's degree level. Community colleges and career training centers may hire a professor with a master's degree. Some universities require professors to have completed education coursework.
Juris Doctor - an attorney.
German Jewish men and women did not only work as civil servants; they also worked as lawyers, doctors, craftsmen, professors, grocers, traders, and virtually every other occupation at the time that everyone else practiced. There were many Jews in higher professions such as lawyers, doctors, and professors. The Nazis began purging German Jews out of higher professions first by throwing out all Jewish professors, followed by doctors, lawyers, civil servants, and mostly all other occupations by 1937. Most German Jews - those that were unlucky enough to remain inside Germany - were unemployed by the onset of World War II. They were deported to ghettos and concentration camps, where they were evetually starved, worked, gassed, or shot to death.
A doctor's degree is higher than a master's degree.