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Doctor or doctors may refer to:
- Physician, a medical doctor
- Surgeon, see surgery
- Dentist, see dentistry
- Optometrist, see optometry
- Pharmacist, see Doctor of Pharmacy
- Veterinarian, an animal doctor
- A person who holds a doctorate
- A person with a Doctor of Philosophy degree
- Doctor of Chiropractic
- Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine
- Doctor of Osteopathy
- Doctor of Physical Therapy
- Doctor (title), a title of respect
- Doctor of the Church, an esteemed Catholic theologian
- Doctor (children's game)
- Doctor of Podiatry, see Podiatrist
- Doctor of Ministry, see Doctor of Ministry
[edit] Persons
[edit] Fictional characters
- see also Doctor (comics) for various comics characters with the name.
[edit] Film, television, and music
- The Doctor (film), a 1991 film starring William Hurt and Elizabeth Perkins
- Doctor in the House (TV series), a 1969 British television comedy series
- The Doctors, an NBC television series which aired 1963–1982
- Doctors (BBC soap opera), a BBC soap opera which first aired in 2000
- The Doctors (BBC TV series), a BBC television series from 1969–1971
- The Flying Doctors, an Australian soap opera about physicians in the outback
- The Doctor (album), a 1986 album by Cheap Trick
- Doctor (band), a Canadian rock band
- Carry On Doctor, a 1967 film.
- Carry On Again Doctor, a 1969 film.
- Doctors have to have a medical degree before being a doctor.
[edit] See also
- Doc, a common abbreviation for doctor
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