If the hiring qualifications for this particular position aren't licensed or under the control of some state licensing agency, then the decision to hire you or not would be up to the individual employer. Keep in mind that the doctor's medical malpractice insurance company might prevent him from employing certain persons and you MIGHT fall into this category.
"A rhinoplasty specialist is a cosmetic or plastic surgeon who specializes in the structuring and shaping of the nose. Usually to be considered a specialist one would need a background as a medical doctor, then advance to medical residency as a surgeon."
It might be claimed as a mitigating factor but you would have to be prepared to present expert medical testimony that the defendant suffered from it, and then calculate the possibility that the jury might be swayed by that argument.
A hematologist is the medical specialist who treats problems with platelets.
An orthopedist is the medical specialist who treats diseases and disorders of muscles.
A skin specialist is a "dermatologist".
A pharmacologist or pharmacist is a specialist in medication.
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An audiologist is a trained specialist in hearing who is not a physician.
A psychiatrist has a medical degree.
A gerontologist is a specialist in the treatment of the elderly.
A neonatologist is a specialist in the care of the newborn.
A vocal specialist is called a Speech Therapist