Years ago I worked for an attorney. It can take 2-3 years to just gather information from all defendants in order to see if you even have a lawsuit. This is not an unusual amount of time to pass to...
If someone earns a PhD, they have the right to be called Dr. The term Dr. is not exclusive to medicine. In the university setting, it is rude to call a doctorally prepared professor anything but
I prefer seeing the NP at my doctor's office and amy children always see the NP at the peds. The only time a MD has ever seen them was when my oldest daughter had a cyst under her arm and I suspected...
The first part of your post does not make sense. Lawyers, doctors, physical therapists, etc. all require advanced degrees. These profession already caught on to what is needed to be a profession....
I agree. And if you look at most healthcare professionals, a bachelors' degree is the bare minimum requirement. If we want to be seen as a profession, we need to have the same minimum requirements as...