Proper Medical Titles: Understanding Dr. vs. MD
Yes, it is correct to say "Dr. Smith, M.D." in the United States. When referring to a medical doctor, it is customary to use the abbreviation "M.D." (Doctor of Medicine) after their name to signify their professional degree and medical expertise.Alexander Technique - Related Articles
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