|
||
|
You can receive a doctorate OR your doctor's degree, but NOT your doctoral degree. ... Postal Abbreviations; Do not use postal abbreviations in your text. See States and Regions for preferred abbreviations of states.
|
||
|
Doctor (title) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doctor , as a title, originates from the Latin word (gen.: doctoris ) which means teacher . The word is originally an agentive noun of the verb docēre ('to teach'). It has been used as an honor...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_(title) |
||
|
British degree abbreviations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Degree abbreviations are used as an alternative way to specify an academic degree instead of spelling out the title in full, such as in reference books like Who's Who and on business cards. Many de...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_degree_abbreviations |
||
|
doctorate of architecture ... bachelor of arts ... bachelor of business administration...
|
||
|
While I use the title of "Dr." in all my business correspondence, I kindly ask that you email me the proper abbreviation to use at the end of my signature to denote the "honorary medical doctorate." For your information, I have used the following abbreviations, but I am not aware of the legal and...
|
||
|
Resources for writers, editors, students, and teachers. ... Dr. - Use only with doctors of medicine and dentists. Some writer’s guides include veterinarians. For other doctors, use the accepted doctorate abbreviations. Do not add M.D. to a person’s title.
|
||
|
|
||
|
1880 census disability abbreviations weather abbreviations for pilots australia address abbreviations doctors abbreviations airport abbreviations for destinations thousand cubic feet abbreviations word abbreviations dictionary on line medical abbreviations;
|
||
|
Information on doctor qualifications and abbreviations in the UK provided by Private Healthcare UK ... Our list of medical qualifications and abbreviations will help you to understand what the letters after a doctor's name actually stand for.
|
Copyright © 2010, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.