A relation of my wife was in an ER in the States and introduced himself as Dr. **** (he has an engineering doctorate). The medical doctor started to explain the problem in detail and the clown of a relation had to explain that his doctorate was not in medicine. I appreciate that it must irk those who have a PhD that those who use the title of Doctor most usually do not have doctorates but that sort of carry on it idiotic.Probably wouldn't botehr me so much if I hadn't spent 4 years getting my PhD.
A relation of my wife was in an ER in the States and introduced himself as Dr. **** (he has an engineering doctorate). The medical doctor started to explain the problem in detail and the clown of a relation had to explain that his doctorate was not in medicine. I appreciate that it must irk those who have a PhD that those who use the title of Doctor most usually do not have doctorates but that sort of carry on it idiotic.
One older nurse found it all a bit confusing and requested that only "real" doctors use the title.
A relation of my wife was in an ER in the States and introduced himself as Dr. **** (he has an engineering doctorate). The medical doctor started to explain the problem in detail and the clown of a relation had to explain that his doctorate was not in medicine. I appreciate that it must irk those who have a PhD that those who use the title of Doctor most usually do not have doctorates but that sort of carry on it idiotic.
A while back I worked a brief stint in the field of Nuclear Medicine where Physics PhDs work directly with medical doctors. The PhDs were all using their Dr. title. One older nurse found it all a bit confusing and requested that only "real" doctors use the title.
One tabloid in a critical article mentioned the fact that the politician insisted on using the title 'Dr' even though he only had a PhD in nuclear physics
He could insist on Dr. Sir AJF O'Reilly...Tony O'Reilly insist on being referred to as Dr (followed by his initials AJF). AFAIK, his doctorate was honourary.
Anyway, he dropped it like it a hot potato when he got the knighthood.
That reminds of a stroy about a British policitican I read a few years ago, can't remember the name but he used the title doctor. One tabloid in a critical article mentioned the fact that the politician insisted on using the title 'Dr' even though he only had a PhD in nuclear physics
Did a bleep go off when he said his own name or something?A relation of my wife was in an ER in the States and introduced himself as Dr. ****
Yes, that's exactly what happened. How did you know?Did a bleep go off when he said his own name or something?
This post is really sorting the "Wheat from the Chaff". We have found out alot about posters on here. They are either Dr. with PhDs or Dr. without or have sisters, brothers or friends who have PhDs or who are just 'Doctors'.
I've noticed the quality some of the posters being a little under par lately, shall we say and it's nice to find like minded people.
I call my physio Dr Xyz, and my consultant Mr Xyz...
Anyone who has done their fellowship exams and thus become a fellow of the royal college of surgeons call themselves Mr. Most surgical registrars would be Mr and occasionally the odd SHO manages to finish the exams before being promoted to registrar. All physicians are Dr.
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