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What's the different between "Arzt"and " Doktor"?
Is there any specific situation just allow people for  using "Arzt" or "Doktor"? Can I say "beim Doktor"?How do you use them?
Apr 16, 2016 8:33 AM
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Arzt = someone who has studied and practices medicine (after the necessary exams and permissions)
Doktor = someone who has received a doctoral degree, not necessarily in medicine (philosophy, chemistry, ...)
Because it's very common for an Arzt to have a doctoral degree too and because the title isn't very visible in public in other fields than medicine, "beim Doktor" is a common way to say "beim Arzt", though not strictly accurate.
April 16, 2016
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