Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’ve seen The Hangover you know a dentist is not a doctor. If I’m having a heart attack I’d take a 20 year old EMT over a 40 year old dentist 100% of the time.
I've never been somewhere where someone shouted "is there a doctor?!" But also, the EMT, the nurse AND the doctor should say YES.
I don't consider a veterinarian, a PhD or a dentist more able to help in this situation than a nurse or EMT.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t DDS mean Doctor of Dental Sciences?
I want to know who is seeing this many medical emergencies on planes. I fly a lot and never had that experience.
Anonymous wrote:If you’ve seen The Hangover you know a dentist is not a doctor. If I’m having a heart attack I’d take a 20 year old EMT over a 40 year old dentist 100% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:This is the plot of a Brooklyn 99 episode
Anonymous wrote:If you’ve seen The Hangover you know a dentist is not a doctor. If I’m having a heart attack I’d take a 20 year old EMT over a 40 year old dentist 100% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine for them to use the title doctor. I always call my dentist doctor. I think it's weird to jump when someone asks if there's a doctor on a plane.