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Medical Professionals in the UK: Doctors vs. Physicians
Doctors in Great Britain are typically referred to as either "doctors" or "physicians". The term "doctor" is a general title used for any person who has completed a doctoral degree, including medical doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals. The term "physician" is more specific and refers specifically to medical doctors, who are licensed to practice medicine and provide medical care to patients.Hospitals - Related Articles
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