No, someone with a master's degree is not considered a doctor. A doctorate degree, such as a Ph.D., is required to be considered a doctor.
No. They are considered to grant the subject a Mastery of a field, but are not considered a "Professional Degree". Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Theology, Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy are considered doctoral professional degrees, because they allow for practice in a profession.
It is a Juris Doctor (JD).
yes most of the time you need to have a masters dagree to be a doctor so crack open a book and start studing To be a doctor you need a docorate
No. But generally you need a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree.
Yes, a person with a PhD is considered a doctor because the title "doctor" is typically used to refer to someone who has earned a doctoral degree, such as a PhD.
No. OT's usually have a bachelor's degree or masters.
It is a doctorate. Juris Doctor (JD) degree.
Someone who is currently doing his or her masters degree in a university can work for the university as a doctor's assistant, or assistant lecturer.
A Doctorate Teaching Degree is a college degree that will make you a doctor of teaching. You will be referred to as Dr.
Yes, someone with a Ph.D. degree is typically addressed as "doctor."
Masters in Medical Science
A MD & MBBS degree are both degrees required by medical professionals. A MD is a Masters degree or postgraduate level that stands for Doctor of Medicine. It is a highly specialized degree where practical training is provided specifically in the area chosen. A MBBS is an undergraduate degree that stands for Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery. Once someone obtains a MBBS, they are eligible to practice as a doctor/physician. A MBBS is considered a much more general degree.