I plan on attending pharmacy school, and completing the Pharm. D program, so my question might seem a little stupid, but ever since I was a kid, I wanted to be called "Dr. Jane Doe". read more
Many patients wouldn’t question the use of “doctor” when addressing physicians, dentists, or even optometrists, but the title likely seems foreign when addressing pharmacists, physical therapists, and nurse practitioners. read more
Straight into retail pharmacists shouldn't be called doctors, period. They don't do any residency (MD) or postdoctorate (Ph.D.) training. Thus they don't exactly share the same level of education and training as the MDs and Ph.D.'s. read more