I assume that by regular doctor you mean a general medical doctor, and that is what they are called, a medical doctor. Alternatively, they can be referred to as doctors of medicine or medical physicians.
Anyone with a medical degree can be called a doctor.
Vasoplasty is the medical term meaning repair of the vas deferens, and is used to reverse a vasectomy.
Ships surgeon, M.O. (Medical Officer) or doctor.
Ships surgeon, M.O. (Medical Officer) or doctor.
My husband and I were on the medical card when he had his vasectomy. The entire procedure was covered. This was in 2005 and we had to pay a $2.00 copay. We had to find an office that would accept the medical card and we were lucky enough to find one.
"Doctor". (A graduate of medical school receives the title of doctor at the time of graduation.)
no, unless vasectomy was reversed at some point (an OR nurse)
You can go to any medical school to become a doctor. That's why it's called a medical school. If it had an MD program, you will graduate with an MD degree.
Doctor of Medicine (MD or DM) in Latin called Medicinae Doctor
Yes, obtaining a doctorate degree qualifies you to be called a doctor, but it does not necessarily mean you are a medical doctor.
In general, a professor is not necessarily a medical doctor. The title "doctor" can refer to someone who has earned a doctoral degree in any field, not just medicine. So, while a professor may hold a doctoral degree and be called "doctor," they may not be a medical doctor unless they also have a medical degree.