No, "internist" is not typically capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. It is a common noun referring to a medical Doctor Who specializes in internal medicine.
Capitalize the first word in a sentence. Capitalize proper nouns, such as the names of people and places. Capitalize the pronoun "I." Capitalize the first word of a quote. Capitalize days of the week, months, and holidays. Capitalize the titles of books, movies, and songs. Capitalize the first, last, and important words in titles.
In "Yours truly," you capitalize the first letter of each word if you are using it as a complimentary close in a letter, as it is a formal sign-off.
No, you do not capitalize the second word in the complimentary closing.
It is not necessary to capitalize pronouns in titles unless they are at the beginning of the title.
Yes, you should capitalize "Hydrocodone" as it is a proper drug name.
An internist deals with all diseases in the adult (typically over the age of 18).
An internist is not a specialist as far as insurance is concerned if he/she is your primary care physician.
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An internist, or practitioner of internal medicine, is a specialist who has studied the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the diseases that affect adults. An internist makes a great primary physician.
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Gastroenterologist, internist, proctologist.
You just be yourself. If he's not internist in you, that's his loss, not yours.