Originally posted by: BBfan24x7
😆 I said experience in UK.. not whether he's from there..
Are you from the medical field? It will be easier to explain then.
So basically medical and surgical fields are two different things. Once you become a doctor i.e. complete a bachelor's degree (MBBS), you can decide to pursue either a medical or surgical field.
For example, a cardiologist is from the medical field while a cardiothoracic surgeon is from the surgical field.
In India and the US they do still use 'Dr' even for surgeons. But in other parts of the world mainly UK, the far east etc, surgeons will be called 'Mr' or 'Ms'.
BUT if someone has completed a residency/ masters in India or anywhere actually, and have either worked in the UK, or have obtained membership of the royal college of surgeons through an exam in the UK (which can be done outside UK as well. This means they have a license to practice there) then they are referred to as Mr or Ms as per UK guidelines.
So I'm guessing since Umar doesn't use the Dr prefix on any of his SM handles but does mention that he's a general surgeon, he either has the aforementioned qualifications OR
he just doesn't like to use it on SM lol
Source: Ironically, I'm a doctor, currently specialising in general surgery.
Hahaha never thought I'd be talking about this on the forum!