Re: Dubya and healthcare



On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 11:04:40 -0400, "William A. T. Clark"
<clarknospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Which has nothing to do with the degree. You are confusing education
with training. You're not a state legislator by any chance?

William Clark

Actually, the main reason that they give the degree after med school
is because they can be called doctor while they are residents. Either
way, the MD is the most prestigious academic degree because the
requirement to finish training are more stringent that any other
degree.

Sorry, Bill Ph.Ds don't quite measure up.
.



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