(yes, there are exceptions to this like LLB / CEng etc)
Conversely... I'm also not a fan of non-medical "doctors" - not to detract from a PhD being a worthwhile pursuit... but IMO there should be alternate terminology
This is the really poor post I was on about. Firstly, LLB's aren't even that respected in the legal profession - many people cross over into postgraduate law without LLB's and take some higher graduate qualification. So to say the LLB is an 'exception' on the same level as a CEng is a little misguided.
And the "non-medical" doctors thing is a sheer ROFL. European doctorates are some of the oldest, highest qualifications of learning and scholarship. So which has more validity: a doctor from a medieval institution in theology and the arts, or an NHS doctor from St. George's medical school? Jesus H. Christ...