doctor of medicine
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Definition
- Noun:
- A doctoral degree in the field of medicine: The "Doctor of Medicine" (M.D.) is a terminal professional degree awarded to physicians upon completion of medical school and meeting licensing requirements. It signifies qualification to practice medicine.
Usage
- The term is used as a formal title or to specify the type of academic degree held by a medical practitioner.
- It is often abbreviated as M.D. and placed after a person's name.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "M.D." as a post-nominal: The abbreviation is commonly used in professional and formal contexts.
- Jane Doe, M.D., will see you now.
- Distinction from other doctorates: Used to differentiate from other doctoral degrees (e.g., Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy) in academic or professional settings.
- While both are doctors, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) practices clinical medicine, whereas a Ph.D. conducts research.
Variants and Related Words
- M.D.: The standard abbreviation for Doctor of Medicine.
- Physician: A person qualified to practice medicine; an M.D. is one type of physician.
- Medical Doctor: A synonymous phrase for a holder of a Doctor of Medicine degree.
Synonyms
- Medical Doctor
- Physician (when referring to the person holding the degree)
- M.D.
Notes
- The "Doctor of Medicine" is a first professional degree in many countries (like the United States), distinct from a research doctorate (Ph.D.). In some other educational systems, it may be a higher doctoral degree.
- The term specifically refers to the degree itself, not the act of practicing medicine.
Noun
- a doctor's degree in medicine