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Hooray, I recently officially became Dr. Serotonin!
I haven't had any opportunities yet to use the title, and won't until post-doc starts and I start seeing patients. But I was trying to think of any other circumstances where it would be acceptable (and more importantly to me, non-douchey) to use it. I called a physician today inquiring about a health procedure, left a message with the physician's assistant, and briefly wondered if I should've introduced myself as Dr. to get a call back sooner. But that's totally douchey and misleading, right? I am new to this!
Also, at what point can one start using the term "neuropsychologist"? After neuropsych internship, after neuropsych post-doc, after licensing, after boarding? Or is that term essentially meaningless without the "licensed" preceding it?
I haven't had any opportunities yet to use the title, and won't until post-doc starts and I start seeing patients. But I was trying to think of any other circumstances where it would be acceptable (and more importantly to me, non-douchey) to use it. I called a physician today inquiring about a health procedure, left a message with the physician's assistant, and briefly wondered if I should've introduced myself as Dr. to get a call back sooner. But that's totally douchey and misleading, right? I am new to this!
Also, at what point can one start using the term "neuropsychologist"? After neuropsych internship, after neuropsych post-doc, after licensing, after boarding? Or is that term essentially meaningless without the "licensed" preceding it?