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All this is making my head ache. Here are my thoughts:
1. Those that earn a Doctorate are Doctors and deserve to use that title, providing that it is common convention for them to do so. This includes both academic and professional degrees.
2. There can be no meaningfull comparisons made between MD's and PhD's. A PhD is the terminal/highest academic degree. An MD is a professional degree, the terminal degree in medicine.
3. The relative prestige carried by any particular degree varies depending on the setting and perspective.
4. Other terminal professional degrees, such as for vets, chiropracters, dentists, also cannot be easily compared, but are referred to as Doctors.
5.That being said, I am finding it very difficult for myself to consider Chiropractors even remotely in the same league with MD's, Dentists, Vets, and PhD's. I mean, lets not get too crazy with the doctoring here.
6. There are some other terminal professional degrees (Professional Doctorates) that, by convention, are not entitled to be called Doctor. One such example is the JD degree.
1. Those that earn a Doctorate are Doctors and deserve to use that title, providing that it is common convention for them to do so. This includes both academic and professional degrees.
2. There can be no meaningfull comparisons made between MD's and PhD's. A PhD is the terminal/highest academic degree. An MD is a professional degree, the terminal degree in medicine.
3. The relative prestige carried by any particular degree varies depending on the setting and perspective.
4. Other terminal professional degrees, such as for vets, chiropracters, dentists, also cannot be easily compared, but are referred to as Doctors.
5.That being said, I am finding it very difficult for myself to consider Chiropractors even remotely in the same league with MD's, Dentists, Vets, and PhD's. I mean, lets not get too crazy with the doctoring here.
6. There are some other terminal professional degrees (Professional Doctorates) that, by convention, are not entitled to be called Doctor. One such example is the JD degree.


