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Mr. or Dr.?
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A dr. is one who is responsible for looking after a patient
A consultant (who is usually know with the title mr.) is an expert or advisor in the field and advises the person responsible for the patient [so that's why they never tell you the results themselves but always tell the doctor to tell you!]
A registrar (usually a mr, but can be a dr if he looks after patients too]is the senior person at the hospital or health centre responsible for looking after the patient records and admissions.
When you have been in the situation where you put your life (or in our case, my daughter's life) in their hands they can call themselves whatever they blinking well like.
As far as the God complex goes- If my daughter's consultant wanted me to call him My Lord i blinking would - the bloke is a f******g God in my eyes.
Is it just me or have more dentists started calling themselves 'dr'?
you are correct if you think that Dr's are medical doctors and doctors that then specialised in surgery are mr's. Anyone who went further are prof's regardless of subjects.
I think this goes back to when surgeons were actually barbers and doctors were just doctors and didn't really like to operate etc, or didn't outside of the hospital anyways. In fact sometimes, dr's would get the local barber along to do the minor surgery that was required under his more medical supervision.
Henry VIII then promoted barbers who were also surgeons to being actual surgeons and had them on his naval fleets to assist injured sailors. A barber who made a mistake and killed a sailor was punished severely, often with death. It was then that the (I forget the name of it now, but the surgeons equivalent to the BMA?) was set up to protect their surgeons who were members. Thus doctors were Dr and the surgeons were still Mr.
If you go to hospital to see a consultant who is not surgical, then he will be Dr. If you go to see a surgical specialist he will be a mr.