What is the difference between PhD and MD?

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PhD is a Doctor of Philosophy, MD is Doctor of Medicine although both are addressed by the title of Dr. A doctor of Medicine is trained to administer medical treatments to patients who come to her/him for help. A PhD can be obtained in many different fields including liberal arts and the sciences. PhD was originally an academic degree, and it still is. Some PhD's may offer various kinds of treatment to individuals (ie, Psychologists) but most non-medical PhD's are earned for academic and not for purposes of direct treatment of presenting issues.

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