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Did Doctor Strange become a doctor again?
Unable to save his sister, Strange decided to become a doctor to save lives. Strange went to medical school and eventually graduated with an M.D. and Ph. D.
Is Stephen Strange still a surgeon?
Formerly a renowned surgeon, Doctor Stephen Strange now serves as the Sorcerer Supreme—Earth’s foremost protector against magical and mystical threats.
Does Dr Strange know about the time keepers?
We don’t really know. It would be interesting if they did. I think what we see with the TVA is, whereas the folks at Kamar-Taj are dealing things in a magical way, the TVA is paperwork.
What happened to Doctor Strange’s hands?
After Strange really starts beating up bad guys, etc., we don’t really see much of Strange’s hands (presumably showing his real, psychological healing: he’s stopped obsessing about his hands). I seem to remember that he regains some more use of them over time, but it’s never shown him regaining their use fully.
What’s the deal with Doctor Strange and Doctor Palmer?
It’s clear that Doctor Strange and Doctor Palmer have a history together, but we don’t know anything close to the whole story. On the one hand (pardon the pun), he’s all too quick to lash out at her with a cruel cut about how they were barely even lovers; on the other, he clings to a watch she gave him.
Does Dr Strange ever actually perform a life-saving operation?
— Dr. Strange actually does perform a life-saving operation. I don’t remember on whom (probably another one of the Defenders). But it’s very clear that it’s touch and go and he only consents to do it because there’s no other option.
Can Doctor Strange’s magical powers be negated?
In the comics, Strange has been in situations in which his magical powers were negated. In The Oath, Strange and one of his foes use a spell to completely negate all their magical powers, and then they have a fistfight.