1-William Hartnell- 23rd November 1963-29th October 1966
2-Patrick Troughton- 29th October 1966-21st June 1969
3-Jon Pertwee- 3rd January 1970-8th June 1974
4-Tom Baker- 8th June 1974-21st March 1981
5-Peter Davidson- 21st March 1981-16th March 1984
6-Colin Baker- 16th March 1984-6th December 1986
7-Sylvester McCoy- 7th September 1987-6th December 1989
8-Paul McGann-27th May 1996
9-Christopher Eccleston-26th March-18th June 2005
10-David Tennant- 18th June 2005-1st January 2010
11-Matt Smith- 1st January 2010-today
It can be done two different ways. Doctor and Doctor Smith or Doctors Smith can both be used.
no one can answer that because different doctors have different schedule
Doctors - A group of doctors. 'Where are all the doctors?'Doctor's - A possession of the doctor's. 'I picked up the doctor's pen'.Doctor's - Meaning, Doctor is. 'The Doctor's busy right now'.
No, not all doctors hold a PhD degree. Doctors can have different types of degrees, such as MD (Doctor of Medicine), DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine), or other specialized degrees.
There are usually not doctors that exclusively work with just knee's but their are doctors that work in this area. The difference is that they specialize in muscle/bone procedures, making them a bit different from a doctor that may specialize in another area.
My husband and I have different doctors for everything. I like mine, he likes his. I see nothing wrong with this as doctor's are personal choices.
At the doctor usually a nurse will do that but some doctors may be different. Hope that helps!!!!!!!
There are many different doctors worldwide. The average salaries of a doctor will largely depend on the doctor's specialty as well as how long one might have been practicing medicine.
A paramedic doesn't have a medical degree and the required college. A doctor does.
No because every doctor has different areas of specialties.
The word doctor is a common singular noun. It requires no apostrophe.The doctor saw patients by appointment only.If the word doctor has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.I had a doctor's appointment.Note: If you happened to see many doctors at different appointments, you would write:My doctors' appointments went well.
Yes, they really are doctors.