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Rank the Trek doctors...

1) McCoy. A wonderful mix of irascibility, concern, and good old Southern charm.
2) The EMH. Nuanced and complex. It was fascinating to watch him grow as a character.
3) Crusher. Strongly professional, but with intriguing facets.
4) Bashir. Interesting and well-played. But frankly I liked him better as an intelligent but naive young man who was learning, than as a genetic superman.
5) Pulaski. Too much of a dead-straight adaptation of McCoy, right down to the arguments with Spock/Data. But Diana Muldaur, while a capable actress, doesn't have a fraction of De Kelley's charm -- and when (like McCoy) a major facet of your character is being argumentative, that matters.
6) Phlox. While his quirks were sometimes amusing, I really only have one word for the doctor of "Dear Doctor": Airlock.

I haven't watched enough of Discovery to place Culber. Honorable mentions to Dr. M'Benga and Dr. Boyce, two interesting medicos I would have liked to see more frequently.
 
I assume you want to limit this to medical doctors on Starfleet (Earth or Federation) ships or facilities. I furthermore limited the list to those who appeared onscreen (and not just mentioned or okudagrams). I've bolded the hero ship/station doctors:
  1. Leonard McCoy (Kelvin Timeline)
  2. Leonard McCoy
  3. Doctor M'Benga
  4. Doctor Selar
  5. Hugh Culber
  6. Beverly Crusher
  7. Dalen Quaice
  8. Karen Loews
  9. Miranda Jones
  10. Jeremy Lucas
  11. Philip Boyce
  12. Doctor Kalandra
  13. Doctor Martin
  14. Elizabeth Lense
  15. Julian Bashir
  16. Christine Chapel
  17. Sarah April
  18. Nambue
  19. Doctor Sanchez
  20. Mark Piper
  21. Karen Tracy
  22. Elizabeth Dehner
  23. Doctor Girani
  24. Helen Noel
  25. Doctor Phlox
  26. Katherine Pulaski
  27. Commander Carter
  28. Arthur Coleman
  29. The Doctor
  30. Toby Russell
  31. Leonard McCoy (mirror universe)
  32. Doctor Phlox (mirror universe)
 
Mc Coy’s southern charm?
True the character is a product of the time in which he was created but he never struck me as a sophisticated twentieth,never mind a twenty third century citizen.
The Vulcan baiting and the sheer stubborn wrong-headedness of his behavior makes him my least favorite medico.
 
I've bolded the hero ship/station doctors:
If you're bolding doctors from the hero ships and station, shouldn't M'Benga, Selar, Martin, Chapel, Dehner, and Noel be bolded? They all served on the Enterprise or Enterprise D, which are definitely hero ships.
 
If you're bolding doctors from the hero ships and station, shouldn't M'Benga, Selar, Martin, Chapel, Dehner, and Noel be bolded? They all served on the Enterprise or Enterprise D, which are definitely hero ships.

I was bolding Hero Doctors on Hero ships (i.e. main characters or their equivalents if they stayed on). Otherwise 20 of the 32 names would be bolded. I didn't word it very well, or at all, though.
 
I assume you want to limit this to medical doctors on Starfleet (Earth or Federation) ships or facilities. I furthermore limited the list to those who appeared onscreen (and not just mentioned or okudagrams). I've bolded the hero ship/station doctors:
  1. Leonard McCoy (Kelvin Timeline)
  2. Leonard McCoy
  3. Doctor M'Benga
  4. Doctor Selar
  5. Hugh Culber
  6. Beverly Crusher
  7. Dalen Quaice
  8. Karen Loews
  9. Miranda Jones
  10. Jeremy Lucas
  11. Philip Boyce
  12. Doctor Kalandra
  13. Doctor Martin
  14. Elizabeth Lense
  15. Julian Bashir
  16. Christine Chapel
  17. Sarah April
  18. Nambue
  19. Doctor Sanchez
  20. Mark Piper
  21. Karen Tracy
  22. Elizabeth Dehner
  23. Doctor Girani
  24. Helen Noel
  25. Doctor Phlox
  26. Katherine Pulaski
  27. Commander Carter
  28. Arthur Coleman
  29. The Doctor
  30. Toby Russell
  31. Leonard McCoy (mirror universe)
  32. Doctor Phlox (mirror universe)

I couldn't even guess who most of these characters are.
 
I couldn't even guess who most of these characters are.
Without referencing Memory Alpha, the ones I can identify (skipping the bolded ones, since we all know them)
M'Benga: Operated on Spock when he was injured in TOS A Private Little War
Selar: Accompanied the away team to Graves World and looked after Ira Graves in TNG The Schizoid Man. Also mentioned in multiple TNG episodes
Dalen Quaice: A friend of Beverly Crusher's, TNG Remember Me.
Miranda Jones: Travelling with the Medusan Ambassador, TOS Is There in Truth No Beauty
Jeremy Lucas: A friend and writing correspondent of Phlox. First mentioned in Enterprise Dear Doctor, not seen until Cold Station 12
Martin: Another Enterprise D doctor, took over sickbay when Crusher was incapacitated in TNG Violations.
Elizabeth Lense: A medical school rival of Dr. Bashir's, visited the station at some point in DS9 season 3, can't remember the episode.
Christine Chapel: Well, we all know who she is.
Sarah April: First CMO of the Enterprise, Robert April's wife, seen in TAS The Counter-Clockwise Incident.
Nambue: CMO of the Shenzhou, Discovery The Vulcan Hello.
Elizabeth Dehner: Psychologist on the Enterprise, became infected with the same abilities as Gary Mitchell, TOS Where No Man Has Gone Before.
Helen Noel: Another psychologist, had a relationship with Kirk, TOS Dagger of the Mind.
Toby Russell: Medical specialist brought in to operate on Worf's spine, TNG Ethics.
 
McCoy
EMH
Crusher
Bashir
Phlox
Pulaski

Reserving judgment on Culber because we're only nine eps into the show and he's only been prominently featured in a few of them since DISCO is not really an ensemble show.
 
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