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Proper Medical Address: Addressing Doctors Professionally
When addressing a medical professional, the preferred form of address is "Doctor [Last Name]." For example, if the doctor's name is Jane Smith, you would say "Dear Doctor Smith." It is considered informal to use "Dear Doctor and Smith" as it implies a familiarity that may not be appropriate in a professional setting.Hospitals - Related Articles
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