Not really related to this thread. I dont think i know of the doctors mentioned in the last few posts but id bet a protein shake that with 95% + confidence those doctors are either a DO, chiropractor, went to a foreign medical school or have a doctorate like phd in something. Sure i could be wrong but its an ongoing joke among physicians who went to both medical school and residency in the USA that when a doctor refers to themself as Dr. XYZ in a professional capacity on like a website, marketing, a professional talk or lecture etc that the more likely they are to call themselves DR the less likely it is they they are a USA trained allopathic physician who went to medical school here. Not speaking poorly about anyone else...its just been my experience and others observations that often pans out to correct.
Allopathic Physicians who train in the USA in general, ofcourse not all the time... would most commonly have there names lised as say XYZ MD. However We would ofcourse say Dr XYZ when introducing ourselfs to patients.
Dont want to turn this into an MD vs everyone else debate or questioning anyones knowledge...but something for you to look at next time someone calls themselfs Dr so n so... see if its holds true.
Allopathic Physicians who train in the USA in general, ofcourse not all the time... would most commonly have there names lised as say XYZ MD. However We would ofcourse say Dr XYZ when introducing ourselfs to patients.
Dont want to turn this into an MD vs everyone else debate or questioning anyones knowledge...but something for you to look at next time someone calls themselfs Dr so n so... see if its holds true.