Question: Why do surgeons operate in English instead of doctors?

Surgeon refers to a surgeon, mainly refers to surgery. Doctors are general practitioners, mainly engaged in comprehensive medical services.

1, surgical English [? s? : dn] beauty [? s? :rdn]

Surgeon; Military doctor;

[example ]The? A surgeon? Catheters were placed in veins and arteries near the base of blood vessels. Head.

Surgeons place catheters in veins and arteries at the root of the brain.

2. Doctor English [? d? kt? (r)] Beauty [? dɑ:kt? (r)]?

Doctor; Doctor, doctor; Theologian; Medical equipment;

Medical treatment, practicing medicine;

Repair and assembly; Fake; Adulteration; Modify and polish;

I have an appointment in. Doctor.

I have an appointment at the clinic.

Extended data:

Physicians mainly refer to doctors.

Britain [fzn] America [fz? n]

Noun (short for noun)

Doctors, physicians; Doctor of medicine; A healer or comforter of mental trauma.

Her text is regarded as the oldest surviving manuscript of a female doctor. ?

Her literature is regarded as the oldest surviving manuscript left by a female doctor.

A member of the surgical team leaked the matter to a colleague of a physician, who in turn leaked it to a reporter. ?

A member of the surgical team leaked the news to a physician who worked together, and the latter leaked the news to a reporter.

3. Amateur. I am a doctor by profession. ?

Amateur. I am a doctor by profession.