A sport doctor is on a sport team and helps the players with their injuries and stretches and also know as sport medicine. A real doctor has more knowledge and experience than sport doctor.
Study 'Sports Medicine' at a Four Year college.
Yes, doctors need a doctorate degree, specifically an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) or D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine), to practice medicine.
A doctor usually needs to know the whole anatomy including physiology medicine, pharmacology, surgery, and community medicine. A software engineer can be compared to that as they will need to know how a computer works internally as well as with the user's environment.
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Assuming you are referring to a physician, you would need a MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree.
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No, you do not need a PhD to be a doctor. In the medical field, a doctor typically refers to someone who has completed medical school and obtained a medical degree, such as an MD (Doctor of Medicine) or DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine). A PhD is a research-focused degree that is not required to practice medicine as a doctor.
yes you do. what you need for sports medicine is a 6 year doctors degree in a sports medicine related field, such as athletic training. Once you complete that then you can sit for your boards test and become a certified. The more experience you have the better chances you have at getting a great job. Sports medicine is a highly competitive field. If you really want to be one, study hard
you need to take them to the vet put water in it mouth the doctor will give you medicine.
sport and health science degree or athletic training and therapy would be a great help to have under your belt when studying sports medicine
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