Can benevolent and benevolent describe a doctor?

Yes.

Doctor, a person who studies medical science and technology, saves lives and treats diseases as a profession, generally refers to a clinician. Doctors are kind-hearted, and benevolence and virtue are commendatory words that can be used to describe doctors.

Benevolence and benevolence means kindness and good medical skills. The social status of doctors increased in Europe during the Middle Ages. Because it is an important occupation involving human life, it is given a special status as a specialized technical position. However, due to the influence of Confucianism in China at that time, the social status of doctors was equivalent to that of potters and carpenters, and they were considered to be despicable jobs. The social status of North Korean doctors is often lower than that of high-end prostitutes. Doctors in India existed as a ruling class and only cared for people of noble blood. In Japan, doctors are called pharmacists and are closely related to religion. In the Edo period, their social status was among scholars, farmers, merchants, and workers, and they were dependent on the samurai class.