Either way depending on how you use it. In most all cases, on a business card or signed on formal documentation the individual would be indicated as Cox PhD. If the individual is being referred to in the third person it would be Dr. Cox.
The appropriate way to display a PhD title on a business card is to write your full name followed by "PhD" or "Dr." before your name. For example, "John Smith, PhD" or "Dr. Jane Doe."
Yes, it is appropriate to refer to someone with a PhD as "Dr." as a sign of respect for their academic achievement.
To properly write a PhD title after your name, you should include "Dr." before your name and then add "PhD" after your name. For example, Dr. John Smith, PhD.
Yes, it is appropriate to address a professor with a PhD as "Dr." as a sign of respect for their academic achievement.
No, but Dr. is.or Person's Name, PhD
When addressing someone with a PhD in an email, it is appropriate to use "Dr." followed by their last name. For example, "Dr. Smith."
Yes, it is appropriate to address someone with a PhD as "Dr." in email correspondence as a sign of respect for their academic achievement.
When addressing someone with a PhD in an email, it is appropriate to use "Dr." followed by their last name. For example, "Dr. Smith."
A professor is higher in rank than a doctor; it would be more appropriate to address them as professor if they hold the title.
You write “Dr and Mrs. Smith”
because he is part Irish
Dr. Suzanne Mattox Phd was created in 2007.