If you had a PhD in Psychology and an MD in Neurology could you call yourself a Psychiatrist?





If you had a degrees in both Psychology and Neurology: you could could perscribe medicine and you know everything a Neurologist knows about Psychiatry and the science of the brain and you have a degree in Psychology so you understand the mind. So I don’t see why you couldn’t do the same job as a Psychiatrist.
Even though a psychologist cannot persrcibe medicine a nurologist can, does that mean a person with a degree in neurology and psychology could do the job of a psychiatrist just as competeantly.

3 Responses to “If you had a PhD in Psychology and an MD in Neurology could you call yourself a Psychiatrist?”

  1. psychgrad said:

    I think he could be a neurologist, psychologist, or possibly even a neuropsychologist. But I don’t think he could be a psychiatrist, since that is not his area of specialty. There is an overlap, but technically, I don’t think you can be a psychiatrist. I think you need to do a psychiatry residency, internship, and pass the boards in psychiatry.

  2. brdlvr_3 said:

    not sure the question you are really asking;Psychologist cannot write prescriptions, Psychiatrist, can. Neurologist is completely different than a Psychiatrist, number 1, a lot more college M.D.approx. 8 years. Psychiatrist about half as much

  3. susie m said:

    If you have an MD and have four additional years of Psychology you may call yourself a pyschiatrist pr say however, you could call yourself anything you want-with consequences of course

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