Doctor
"SOMEONE call a doctor"
Yes, someone with a PhD is typically referred to as a doctor.
Someone with a Ph.D. is called a doctor.
Yes, someone with a doctorate degree is typically referred to as "doctor."
Yes, someone with a Ph.D. degree is typically addressed as "doctor."
A Doctor Who would likely treat a bone injury by setting the bone, immobilizing it with a cast or splint, and recommending appropriate pain management. They may also suggest physical therapy to aid in recovery and rehabilitation.
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Someone with a doctorate is typically called a "doctor" or "Ph.D."
Yes, it is appropriate to address someone with a PhD as "doctor" as they have earned a doctoral degree.
They are usually addressed as doctor. In the classroom, students can refer to them as either doctor or professor.
Yes, it is appropriate to address someone with a PhD as "doctor" as they have earned a doctoral degree which entitles them to use the title.
Yes with physical therapy call your vet to see if he/she can show you what to do