Saturday, November 14, 2009

Difference between PhD & a Dotorial Degree (eg. Dr. of Dental Surgery)?

A Ph.D. IS a doctoral degree - a doctor of philosophy. However, there is a difference between a Ph.D. and the type of degree you mention, which is a professional, rather than an academic, degree. In a professional doctorate, there is usually not a required dissertation, and instead there is generally a lot of practice involved - you would be doing dental surgery rather than doing research in some academic subject matter.

Difference between PhD %26amp; a Dotorial Degree (eg. Dr. of Dental Surgery)?
The first poster is right... Ph.D is Doctor of Philosophy and they basically do research. The other is a professional degree. Examples are Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), Medical Doctor (MD), Juris Doctorate (JD - Attorney), Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), Doctor of Plant Medicine (DPM), and this list just goes on.





They have what is called professional schools for those profession. Typically, it is a 3 or 4 year program to get the degree followed by training such as internships, clinicals, and residency.


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