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Parul Thapa

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No, a graduate with a Diploma in Pharmacy (D Pharm) is not typically referred to as a doctor. The title of "doctor" is usually reserved for individuals who have completed a doctoral-level degree such as Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), MD (Doctor of Medicine), PhD (Doctor of Philosophy), or other doctoral degrees. Graduates with a D Pharm degree usually hold the title of pharmacist or pharmacy technician, depending on their specific role and responsibilities within the field of pharmacy.

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After completing a Nursing degree, it is possible to pursue a career as a doctor. However, the path to becoming a doctor can be challenging and requires additional education and training.In order to become a doctor, one must first complete a bachelor's degree, which typically takes four years. After that, aspiring doctors must pursue MBBS by taking NEET, which generally takes another four years. During medical school, students will study a variety of subjects, such as Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and Physiology.

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Unfortunately, one cannot become a doctor after graduating from B Pharmacy. Because Pharmacy is not synonymous with being a Doctor. One must first complete an MBBS, BDS, or Ayush Doctor programme before one becomes a doctor. BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, and additional minimum education certification requirements exist.  To become a doctor, candidates must pursue MBBS. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery is the full form of MBBS. An MBBS degree is a four-year undergraduate programme for students who desire to pursue their dream of becoming doctors. It is a Medical Science professional degree. The MBBS programme consists of five y
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Yes, a BDS course is considered a professional doctorate in the field of dentistry. Individuals who complete the BDS course are known as dentists or dental surgeons. While they may not be medical doctors (i.e., physicians), dentists are doctors in the sense that they hold a doctoral-level degree in their field and are licensed healthcare professionals trained to diagnose and treat oral health issues. They are qualified to perform various dental procedures, including dental examinations, fillings, extractions, root canals, and other treatments related to oral health and hygiene.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, BDS graduates can use the prefix "Dr." as they have earned a doctoral degree in Dental Surgery. The use of the prefix "Dr." is a matter of professional courtesy and is commonly used to acknowledge individuals who have completed a doctoral-level programme in their respective field, such as dentistry.However, it's important to note that the use of the title may be regulated and vary depending on the specific country or region. It is always advisable to check local regulations and guidelines regarding the use of professional titles.

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Parul Thapa

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The term "Doctor" can have different meanings depending on the context. In the case of BDS, individuals who have completed this degree are considered dental professionals or dentists. They have the qualification to diagnose and treat dental and oral health conditions.However, it's important to note that the title "doctor" is often associated with individuals who hold a doctoral degree, such as MD (Doctor of Medicine) or DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine). Dentists are considered healthcare professionals and are an essential part of the medical field.

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Yes, you can pursue a Post Graduate Diploma in Emergency Medical Services (PGDEMS) after completing a B.Sc. Physician Associate degree. The PGDEMS programme typically requires a background in medical or allied health sciences. Ensure you meet the specific eligibility criteria set by the institution offering the PGDEMS course. Check with the program's admission office or website for detailed requirements and application procedures

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Parul Thapa

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No, MLT graduates become doctors.while a degree in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) provides a strong foundation in medical science and diagnostics, it does not qualify one to become a doctor. However, an MLT graduate can pursue further education to transition into a medical career if they really wish to become a doctor. For instance, they could enrol in MBBS, which is the standard pathway to becoming a doctor in India. This requires meeting the necessary prerequisites and passing entrance exams like NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test). 

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Aneena Abraham

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No, a perfusionist is not a medical doctor (MD or DO).A perfusionist is a healthcare professional who specializes in the operation of the heart-lung machine, also known as the cardiopulmonary bypass machine, during surgical procedures. Their primary role is to maintain the patient's blood circulation and oxygenation when the patient's heart is temporarily stopped during surgeries like open-heart surgery, cardiac bypass surgery, or organ transplant procedures.While perfusionists are vital members of the surgical team and play a critical role in maintaining a patient's physiological stability during surgery, they do not hold medical
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Parul Thapa

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The salary of a veterinary doctor in India can vary based on several factors including experience, location, type of practice (private or government), and specialization. Here's an approximate breakdown based on different levels of experience:Entry-Level: 20,000 to 40,000 per monthMid-Level: 40,000 to 70,000 per monthSenior-Level: 70,000 to 1,50,000 per month

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