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A Doctor of medicine has the profession of curing or easing the ailments of others.
Doctors in all countries must pass through many years of training to qualify. In the UK a doctor's training normally follows this path:
At this stage the doctor can choose becoming a General Practitioner (GP) or a hospital doctor. The vast majority in the UK work as the former, who diagnose minor illnesses and refer patients for further examination by specialists. Hospital doctors can be promoted from SHOs to Registrar, and eventually to Consultant. However medicine is an extremly varied profession and lots of options are available. Some doctors work in pharmaceutical research[?], Occupational medicine (within a company), Public Health medicine (working for the general health of a population in an area), or join the armed forces.
The term Doctor is also used to describe someone who holds a Doctorate - a higher academic degree. 'Doctor of Philosophy' (PhD) is the most common of these. Some medical doctors also hold PhD's, typically those who go on to take research as a career. See also physician |
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