Wait a minute. What about Mayim Bialik from the Big Bang Theory. Initially, she was mostly known for her role as Blossom, and the kid’s role of Bette Midler’s character in Beaches. She’s actually been in a quite a number of roles. After Blossom, she attended UCLA, even though she received acceptances from Harvard and Yale. Her undergrad was a BS degree in Neuroscience and Hebrew as well as Jewish studies in 2000. She got her Ph.D in neuroscience in 2007. Of interest, at least to me, was that she did her dissertation of inquiry into the hypothalamic activity in patients with Prader-Willi: "Hypothalamic regulation in relation to maladaptive, obsessive-compulsive, affiliative, and satiety behaviors in Prader-Willi syndrome.”
So, there you go, yet another actor with an earned Ph.D. She’s into being a mom and vegan now. And personally, I get quite a kick out of her on the Big Bang Theory. She was a very good addition to the show.
LOL. I thought the pic of Cosby was funny; b/c regardless of an earned doctorate vs. honorary, it kind of makes the point--that is, not just anyone with a doctorate is able to provide you with full-service anesthesia-medicine. I think Bill Cosby should play this role in a public service commercial. Patient is laying there waiting to be spoken to by anesthesiologist. . .in pops Bill Cosby. “Hi. I’m Dr. Cosby, and I will be providing your anesthesia today.” What’s he going to do, laugh you into unconsciousness? Point well made by the poster! So, a doctor by any other name is not necessarily a Dr. of Anesthesiology.
So, there you go, yet another actor with an earned Ph.D. She’s into being a mom and vegan now. And personally, I get quite a kick out of her on the Big Bang Theory. She was a very good addition to the show.
LOL. I thought the pic of Cosby was funny; b/c regardless of an earned doctorate vs. honorary, it kind of makes the point--that is, not just anyone with a doctorate is able to provide you with full-service anesthesia-medicine. I think Bill Cosby should play this role in a public service commercial. Patient is laying there waiting to be spoken to by anesthesiologist. . .in pops Bill Cosby. “Hi. I’m Dr. Cosby, and I will be providing your anesthesia today.” What’s he going to do, laugh you into unconsciousness? Point well made by the poster! So, a doctor by any other name is not necessarily a Dr. of Anesthesiology.