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in my point of view doctors are better ,why because teachers can teches the lessons what can dpo? ,how we can operate?,how we can face the situvation?. but ,in case doctotrs can deal with patients,they can gudied others.

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If the professor has a doctorate, you can refer to him/her as either professor or doctor. Personally, when I was in college I referred to my professors - who had a doctorate - as doctor. I figured they earned it so they deserve to be called doctor. Besides, I think they liked that better.

Another take: Most doctors are not professors. You could conclude from this that being a professor is, in a sense, a higher honor.

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14y ago
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"Professor" is generally a job title, though it is sometimes (rarely) used to denote a certain degree of education or academic success, and there are specific honors and titles such as a specific chair at a university. "Doctor" signifies anyone with a doctorate, such as a PhD, a MD, or a JD. If someone has a doctorate, unless otherwise specified it is rude to knowingly disregard that title, though if you are unsure it is acceptable to refer to a professor (they hold some position at a university/college) as "professor", or someone on the street as "Mr.", "Mrs." or "Miss". A professor's full title might be, for example, "Professor First Last Name, PhD", and they would thus be referred to as "Dr. Last Name". A medical professional who has achieved an MD would be "First Last Name, MD", and would be called "Dr. Last Name". Anyone with both is "Professor First Last Name, PhD, MD".

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13y ago
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The answer to this question depends on what you value, usually Doctors make more money and if in life you want to be rich doctor is a better profession. Remember though that it takes years and year to complete college, medical school and different types of internships. However, if you enjoy having a steady schedule and not having to deal with being on call or losing patients the far less stressfull job is teaching. Both jobs require that you be good with people and friendly.

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13y ago
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Typically, the minimum degree requirement for being a college or university is a master's degree in the subject area being taught, with a doctorate preferred. Thus, the professor can have a master's degree which is a lower degree than the doctorate, or a doctorate.

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15y ago
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It's not fair to compare the two professions as they serve different purposes and require different skills. Both teachers and doctors play important roles in society and contribute to the well-being of individuals and communities in different ways.

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doctor cuz he gets paided more

no, teacher cuz he spellinged better

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10y ago
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Yes, both a MD, PhD or DDS are the starting place for a professional career.

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9y ago
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yes a teacher is more important

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