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Nurses With Doctorates Barred from Calling Themselves “Doctors” In Patient Care, Court Rules

FNA Editor by FNA Editor
September 30, 2025
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Fellow Nurses Africa | Lagos, Nigeria | 30 September, 2025

A federal court has ruled that California nurses who hold doctoral degrees cannot introduce themselves to patients as “doctor,” upholding a state law designed to protect against patient confusion.

The decision, handed down last week, affirms that while nurses may rightfully earn the highest academic degrees in their field, the title “Doctor” in a clinical setting is reserved for physicians and dentists under state law. The ruling arose after several nurses with Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees challenged the law, arguing that the restriction unfairly undermines their credentials and violates free speech.

The court disagreed. Citing surveys that showed patients often mistake DNPs for physicians, the judge ruled that using “Doctor” in healthcare settings could be “inherently misleading.” The restriction, the court said, does not diminish nurses’ education but protects patients’ ability to clearly understand who is directing their care.

The decision has quickly ignited debate across the healthcare profession. Supporters argue that clarity is critical: a patient deserves to know whether the “doctor” treating them is a nurse, a pharmacist, or a physician. Critics, however, see it as another example of undervaluing nurses, noting that years of doctoral study should not be silenced simply because the setting is clinical.

At its heart, the ruling poses a bigger question: does a professional title belong to the person who earns it, or to the public’s perception of what it means?

For now, in California exam rooms, operating theaters, and clinics, one thing is settled, a nurse may have a doctorate, but cannot be called “Doctor.”


What you think of this new development, should it be encouraged? Are nurses not competent enough to consult? Or do you think physician’s just want to politicize the title?

https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb5pewm8aKvTTHLmWn2L: Nurses With Doctorates Barred from Calling Themselves “Doctors” In Patient Care, Court Rules

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