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are ophthalmologist's called doctors??

 

are ophthalmologist's called doctors??

Ophthalmologists are medical doctors (M.D.) or Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.). who have completed a college degree, medical school, and an additional four years of post-graduate training in ophthalmology in many countries. Many ophthalmologists also undergo additional specialized training in one of the many subspecialities. Ophthalmology was the first branch of medicine to offer board certification, now a standard practice among all specialties.

 

are ophthalmologist's called doctors??

Of course. They are doctors why would they be called anything else?

 

are ophthalmologist's called doctors??

Yes, indeed. They have MD degrees. Most could not get into an Eye Residency unless they were in the top 5 in their class, some only if they were no.1. So they are very bright doctors.

 

are ophthalmologist's called doctors??

Yes. You can look in the phone book under eye doctors or just physicians and you will see listings for ophthalmologist is such as Dr.Sloat.

 

are ophthalmologist's called doctors??

no there called opthalmologists SILLY :)

 

are ophthalmologist's called doctors??

Opthamologists are eye surgeons and must complete university (4 years), medical school (4 years) and a residency in opthamology (4 years).

 

are ophthalmologist's called doctors??

YES. they are :) An ophthalmologist (MD) is a medical doctor who specializes in the eye. They perform eye exams, treat disease, prescribe medication, and perform surgery. They may also write prescriptions for eyeglasses and contact lenses.