In Egypt physiotherapists can use Dr before their name without DPT or Phd because the faculty of physical therapy in Egypt spend almost 6 years it is very long and difficult
This stems from a general confusion of what "Doctor" means. Technically speaking, a 'doctor' can be anyone who has a PhD/Doctorate degree. So you can call yourself a doctor in any field given you have done a PhD in it. For example, Dr of History, Dr of Finance, Dr of Business and so on. However, nowadays, people (especially the lay public) tend to use "Doctor" to refer to anyone working in the medical field, regardless of qualifications. So I do agree, physios cannot call themselves Drs unless they have done a PhD in Physio, but to the eyes of the public, you're seen as a Dr regardless. Ofc, there are some exceptions. Like MBBS degrees are technically a bachelors, but they are legally allowed to call themselves Doctors and use the prefix.
in both UK and US you would a doctor legally in countries following a british system with no doctorate they still can be doctors there by virtue of the custom of treating clinicians as 'doctor' like MBBS is a bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery its an equivalent of MD in US, technically they are bachelors not doctors but still use the title 'Dr' and rightfully so since its more of a custom now.
As someone who knows little to none about Physiotherapy.... I am only just starting to research about this area. Personally, I assumed all physiotherapists were doctors! Definitely an easy assumption to make ☺️
@@thevanthithevanesan9218 Not true....in Aust...Doctor of Physiotherapy Degrees are Aust Qualification Framework 9...and are technically extended masters. To use Dr in Aust .. a physiotherapist must complete AQF 10 qualification ie PhD or Professional Doctorate such as at La Trobe or Notre Dame. These degrees are underpinned by research, not coursework which is the case for normal DPT in Aust. Undergraduate degrees that can use Dr., can do so because it's allowed as part of their registration eg Medical Doctors MBBS (AQF 7), , Doctor of Medicine (AQF 9) or Mast Chiro (AQF8). This title is not afforded to Physiotherapists without AQF10
Hey Masud, love the videos, I can imagine it being pretty bizarre being called a doctor as a physio! I'm currently studying an access to HE (health & physio) and about to apply to study physiotherapy at university so I've found your videos very insightful and helpful - keep up the great work! Ravi
Is Clinical Setting to give proper info not misleading to the patients, health professionals should clearly outline their role. Physiotherapist should always say they are a physio , not a medical doctor. Patients can then assume you are a medical doctor and that is not the right practice.
Hi masud, I have a doubt I am currently in an indian university doing bachelors in physiotherapy. I want to know that can I work in uk football clubs as a physio after doing masters in uk, like after graduation in india coming to uk doing masters and working in uk football clubs. Is there any chance for me to get jobs in English clubs as a physio.
Hi Enrich, Sure I don’t see why you can’t make this happen. First steps are reaching out to clubs and seeing if you can volunteer with them, then you may get a chance to work with the younger teams like U14,U16,U18 .. Men’s 2nd team etc.. So you can build your way up, but it’s a relationship thing so make sure you’re trying to speak to people on LinkedIn and updating your profile with the things you’re doing so you stand out. This is all once you’ve arrived in the U.K. but you could start networking prior to this through the internet 👍🏼
Hi masud you may remember me, do you have any kind of social media or way of private messaging so that I can ask some questions about the degree and such. Thank you
In Egypt physiotherapists can use Dr before their name without DPT or Phd because the faculty of physical therapy in Egypt spend almost 6 years it is very long and difficult
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This stems from a general confusion of what "Doctor" means. Technically speaking, a 'doctor' can be anyone who has a PhD/Doctorate degree. So you can call yourself a doctor in any field given you have done a PhD in it. For example, Dr of History, Dr of Finance, Dr of Business and so on.
However, nowadays, people (especially the lay public) tend to use "Doctor" to refer to anyone working in the medical field, regardless of qualifications. So I do agree, physios cannot call themselves Drs unless they have done a PhD in Physio, but to the eyes of the public, you're seen as a Dr regardless.
Ofc, there are some exceptions. Like MBBS degrees are technically a bachelors, but they are legally allowed to call themselves Doctors and use the prefix.
I call all Physiotherapist Doctors...to me its the proper name for them even when my father's physiotherapist tells me to call him PT Joel....
in both UK and US you would a doctor legally in countries following a british system with no doctorate they still can be doctors there by virtue of the custom of treating clinicians as 'doctor' like MBBS is a bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery its an equivalent of MD in US, technically they are bachelors not doctors but still use the title 'Dr' and rightfully so since its more of a custom now.
As someone who knows little to none about Physiotherapy.... I am only just starting to research about this area.
Personally, I assumed all physiotherapists were doctors! Definitely an easy assumption to make ☺️
I'm MS specialised physiotherapist from Pakistan, can I get physiotherapist job in UK??
In other countries physios can reach the title of Dr in Physiotherapy
Yes 👍🏼
in australia you get the dr since you do a doctor of physio
@@thevanthithevanesan9218 Not true....in Aust...Doctor of Physiotherapy Degrees are Aust Qualification Framework 9...and are technically extended masters. To use Dr in Aust .. a physiotherapist must complete AQF 10 qualification ie PhD or Professional Doctorate such as at La Trobe or Notre Dame. These degrees are underpinned by research, not coursework which is the case for normal DPT in Aust. Undergraduate degrees that can use Dr., can do so because it's allowed as part of their registration eg Medical Doctors MBBS (AQF 7), , Doctor of Medicine (AQF 9) or Mast Chiro (AQF8). This title is not afforded to Physiotherapists without AQF10
Can I use Dr. Prefix in India after BPT?
U r diploma holder ...physiotherapist can use dr ...
Hey Masud, love the videos, I can imagine it being pretty bizarre being called a doctor as a physio! I'm currently studying an access to HE (health & physio) and about to apply to study physiotherapy at university so I've found your videos very insightful and helpful - keep up the great work! Ravi
That’s awesome Ravi, keep up the good work mate!
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Is Clinical Setting to give proper info not misleading to the patients, health professionals should clearly outline their role. Physiotherapist should always say they are a physio , not a medical doctor. Patients can then assume you are a medical doctor and that is not the right practice.
Respect❤❤in egypt everyone is called a doctor ,it is so funny we call everyone a doctor even physcial therapist 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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so DPT graduates can use Dr. before their names?
Most likely yes 👍🏼
In the US yes not in Australia....not sure about other countries
Hi masud, I have a doubt I am currently in an indian university doing bachelors in physiotherapy. I want to know that can I work in uk football clubs as a physio after doing masters in uk, like after graduation in india coming to uk doing masters and working in uk football clubs. Is there any chance for me to get jobs in English clubs as a physio.
Hi Enrich,
Sure I don’t see why you can’t make this happen.
First steps are reaching out to clubs and seeing if you can volunteer with them, then you may get a chance to work with the younger teams like U14,U16,U18 .. Men’s 2nd team etc..
So you can build your way up, but it’s a relationship thing so make sure you’re trying to speak to people on LinkedIn and updating your profile with the things you’re doing so you stand out.
This is all once you’ve arrived in the U.K. but you could start networking prior to this through the internet 👍🏼
Hi masud you may remember me, do you have any kind of social media or way of private messaging so that I can ask some questions about the degree and such. Thank you
Send me a msg here or on Ig
No you can not prefix Dr. ,Don't give wrong info
‘Dr of Physical Therapy’ - this is possible in the USA
Don't be silly please..
Please reply masud 🙏🏻
I have
Thank you so much masud for the reply 😍
Love your videos❤️