Yes. A D.O. should be allowed to place an M.D. as their initials behind their name. A D.O. goes to medical school like any regular M.D. today. Foreign grads from the Carribean, Europe, or Australia who graduate with an M.B.B.S degree come to the U.S. and allowed to use the M.D. title. Their medical schools are not as tough as D.O. schools in the U.S. So, D.O.s should be allowed to use M.D. after their name like all these foreign grads have done. D.O.s are medical doctors so they should use M.D. !!
No, before ... as in: Marcus Welby, MD
NO
Yes, a comma is typically used before "MD" when it follows a person's name in a professional context, such as "John Smith, MD." This usage helps to separate the name from the title and clarifies the person's qualifications. However, if "MD" is used in a more casual or informal context, the comma may be omitted.
Never use Dr. and MD in same title; either Dr. Robert Roberts or Robert Roberts MD is correct.
no!
No. An MD is a Doctor of Medicine, and someone using that title without the qualifications is guilty of fraud.
The title "Dr." is used for individuals who have earned a doctoral degree, such as a PhD, MD, or EdD. However, "PhD" specifically refers to a doctoral degree in philosophy. Use "Dr." as a general title for all individuals with doctoral degrees, including those with a PhD.
Not that I am aware of. While they are both equivalent degrees, their approach to patient care and treatment is different. Thus, a DO is a DO, and an MD is an MD. You cannot say one is the other.
as far as i know the only place in the us they aren't allowed is Chicago
Post-nominal title
Wrong category, but I will answer. Of course you can. Make sure you have the title, and get insurance for the drive back to MD, and get temporary tags or in transit tags. When you get to MD, register the car.
MD"The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Maryland is MD."Actually, MD is the Postal Service's two-letter state code. If you want to mail a letter to Maryland, use MD; otherwise, use Md. In general, don't use the two-letter Postal Service codes in normal writing!The abbreviation for the state of Maryland is MD.