医生vs教授
The difference between Doctor and Professor is in the rank they hold at auniversity环境。医生是一个荣誉头衔,可以授予任何完成他的人博士学位,或博士学位,众所周知。但是,人们普遍认为,只有通过MBBS课程的人,然后在某些医学领域进行专门研究才被称为医生。许多人认为,撰写处方并在生病时咨询的专业人士是医生,而诗歌教授是医生是错误的。本文试图找出医生和教授之间的差异,以使读者明确。
Who is a Doctor?
任何在任何学习领域通过博士考试的人都可以将其称为医生。博士学位是一个研究领域的最高学位,如果有经济学博士学位,这意味着他是获得经济学博士学位的人。因此,不仅有现实世界中的医生,而且在所有研究领域的医生。如果您遇到医生文学,它只意味着人取得了highest possible degree in the study of literature. Doctor in this sense is an honorary degree. It is a degree one gets to achieve through research work.

谁是教授?
Professor, on the other hand, is a job title that differentiates between seniors and juniors in the teaching profession. If someone is a professor, it means that he is a senior faculty member in a department, in a University or college. A person cannot become a Professor until he has done Ph.D. To be eligible to be a teacher, Ph.D. is not necessary, and a simple B-Ed can start his career as a teacher in a college. To progress in this profession though, he has to becomeLecturer,,,,助理教授,,,,副教授,最后是一名教授,成为教学专业的佼佼者。
The confusion people seem to have is that the professors being called doctors sometimes and being referred to as professors at other times. Technically, the first requirement for a person to become a professor is having a Ph.D. Once the person completes the doctorate successfully, he is known as a Doctor. However, in order to become a professor, this doctor has to dedicate his time to teaching at a university, and also he should be involved in research work. There is no test for a person to take to be declared as a professor. This is mainly given as an honorary title for doctors who have worked for their field of interest in many ways.

医生和教授有什么区别?
•医生和教授的定义:
•医生主要是医疗界的人,我们认为所有医疗保健提供者都是医生。
•这是事实,但是医生也是荣誉头衔,授予那些在所选研究领域中获得最高学位的人,该领域被称为博士学位。
•教授是大学中最高的排名地位。
• Connection to Ph.D.:
•获得博士学位的人被称为医生。从这个意义上讲,教授也是医生。
• Significance:
•教授是职称,而医生只表示该人已经获得了博士学位。
• There can be Professors even in the fraternity of the medical world as they are doctors who become eligible to teach to junior doctors.
• Educational Qualifications:
•要成为医生和教授,必须首先完成博士学位或博士学位。
• 研究:
• A doctor has involved in research work to obtain his Ph.D.
• A professor’s involvement in research work is more.
• Rank:
•教授比医生更高。
这些是医生和教授之间的区别。如您所见,医生和教授都是非常有价值的头衔。但是,要成为一名教授,医生必须更加努力地工作,并将更多的时间和精力投入到他或她的专业知识领域。两个标题的旅程始于博士学位或博士学位。程度。
Images Courtesy:
- 牛津大学哲学博士(DPHIL)穿着完整的学术礼服经过量子计算((CC BY 2.5)
- Professor Hans J. Naumann, 2011经过André Henschke((CC BY-SA 3.0)



Useful post. However, it is important to point out that in many countries one can be a professor without a PhD (25 percent of the full professors at my university do not have a PhD). Also, the title of professor is higher only in a university setting. A more highly qualified reesearcher with over a hundred research publications who does not work for a university will not be called a professor but will continue to use the title doctor (despite having more research papers than a typical full professor).
除非您获得大学的荣誉博士学位,否则医生不是荣誉头衔。这是一个学位。在大学中,通常我们称我们可以监督博士研究的人教授
ed.D。???
Or Si.D??
Professor and medical doctor is 2 different fields. Can’t tell which one is good than the other.
在英国和爱尔兰和其他一些国家,医生是遵循任何学科博士学位的任何人(包括医学)的任何人。A medical doctor does not necessarily have a doctoral degree(PhD, DPhil etc.) but all doctors are accorded the honorary title of Dr. Universites in GB can also honour someone with an ‘Honorary doctorate’but this would not help the person to get a better position in society.
其他国家对成为教授有不同的要求,尽管医生的头衔普遍授予具有博士学位的任何人。例如,在德国,对医生的要求更大。但是,该标题授予不在大学工作的工程师和科学家,而在GB中,授予该工程学的是个人的授予。在法国,甚至一位学校老师都被称为教授 - 这仅意味着一个教书的人。在美国,在GB中被称为讲师的人(工作称号)被称为教授(教书的人)
I’m afraid that all this causes great confusion, which is unfortunate because people interviewed on the media may be called professor even though they would not be entitled to be in GB. Again some highly qualified engineer might be introduced on television as professorif he/she came from Germany but not if he/she were British . So one cannot always judge the level of expertise by the title.
Thanks for clarifying this for me! Could you please, however, change “he” to “they”? As a female PhD student hoping to be a Doctor one day, the purely male pronouns and images in this article are disappointing.