The most economical phrasing is doctors Smith or Jones. It is also perfectly acceptable to say Dr. Smith or Dr. Jones.
The proper salutation for a man who is a doctor is Dr. David Jones or you can say Mr. David Jones, M.D. either way is ok. If the Doctor is married: Dr. David Jones & Mrs. Jones.
The proper salutation to more than one doctor would be "Dear Doctors". A person can also list each doctor's last name after the word doctor. So if the names were Smith, Jones, and Arnold, the salutation would be "Dear Doctors, Smith, Jones, and Arnold".
There are many Jones in the NFL... which other Jones are you referring too?
Jeff Jones is not a doctor but he sure needs one.
John Jones - doctor - died in 1791.
Doctor Jones was created on 1997-12-08.
Capitalize a profession if it is a part of a persons title as Dr. Jane Jones is a pediatrician. Pediatrician is not capitalized but Doctor would be since it is part of a title. Another example is Mayor Jim Jones is mayor of Smalltown and Doctor Jane Jones' husband.
Yes, because you are directly addressing the doctor by title. Similarly, you would capitalize "professor" in a sentence in which the subject is directly addressing a professor. "Could you help me with this question, Professor?"
Hilary Jones - doctor - was born in 1953.
John Harvey-Jones was born on April 16, 1924.
Martha Jones is 25 in doctor who.
Yes, the noun 'Jones Beach' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.