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re: Would you refer to this person as a “doctor” outside of an academic setting?
Posted on 4/3/22 at 7:23 pm to member12
Posted on 4/3/22 at 7:23 pm to member12
Nobility? You don't understand what nobility is. Nobles would crack up laughing at you designating a doctor as noble. Nobility is inherited not earned, except when a meritorious act prompts a King to grant nobility.
Posted on 4/3/22 at 8:36 pm to MorbidTheClown
Yeah, I try not to inflate their already bloated egos. I'd rather prop up guys with PhDs in Physics.
Posted on 4/3/22 at 8:49 pm to member12
Only medical doctors will be called doctor by me. I don't care what the setting is.
Posted on 4/12/22 at 7:11 pm to waiting4saturday
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These are the same people who if they got their JD would use the term Esquire.
I use it on correspondence for the fun of it, and I just have a B.S.
Posted on 4/12/22 at 9:12 pm to Old Money
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Only medical doctors will be called doctor by me. I don't care what the setting is.
What if it was one of the109 people out of the 224 that have received the Nobel Prize in medicine that held the PhD not a MD?
Posted on 4/12/22 at 9:16 pm to udtiger
quote:Professor is more honorific at an elite university. A PhD "Dr" could be an assistant cleaning the fish tank. Professor is published, tenured, leads a department. And calling them doctor outside academia only serves to confuse. So, never call them doctor.
No.
Professor
Posted on 4/12/22 at 9:30 pm to member12
Lol I don’t refer to myself as doctor when introducing myself to my patients. So…no.
Posted on 4/12/22 at 10:09 pm to member12
What about a JD? Juris Doctor. Should we start calling all attorneys Dr.?
This post was edited on 4/12/22 at 10:18 pm
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