Yes, it is possible to become a medical doctor (MD) without obtaining a PhD. Medical doctors typically earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree, which is different from a PhD.
Yes, obtaining a doctorate degree qualifies you to be called a doctor, but it does not necessarily mean you are a medical doctor.
Yes, obtaining a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) degree does make you a doctor, but it does not make you a medical doctor.
Is it possible to be a doctor without going to med school? No, it's not.
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.
You can't.
that is actually not possible, bbut you can become a doctor in 12 years. you cann also become a nurse in 4 years. i hope this helps, you can not learn to be a doctor in only a coulpe of weeks.
Yes, obtaining a PhD typically means that you are considered a doctor in an academic or research context.
It is important not to mix prescription medications and other drugs without first obtaining the approval of your doctor.
In the US, at least, you can't become a surgeon without also being a "regular doctor." So, yes.
not without a degree, but yes if they set their mind to it. anything is possible
Yes its possible. You can become addicted to all varieties of pain killers. If you suspect you may be addicted, speak to your doctor.
It is always possible to change your area of study. If you stop studying home economics and instead study medecine, then yes, you can become a doctor.