It depends on the school. Some reasonable guesses are "Dean", "Chancellor", and "President". Harvard has a Dean, I think Johns Hopkins has a "Vice Dean", and other schools can call the position pretty much whatever they like.
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Ridel, which is the name of a prestegious medical school
No, not unless it is part of the full name of an institution as in Harvard Medical School. If I mention that I am looking for a good medical school to apply to, capitals are not in order. But when I get my acceptance letter from Harvard Medical School, stand back!
The school that Mae jemison went to was Cornell Medical school
Joseph Pores who is a member of Call 4 Health owns the medical call center Call 4 Health. Following the CEO Joseph Pores, there is a CFO who's name is Nicholas Koutrakos.
The head teacher is Ms Sally Coulton.
Only if he or she completed medical school after PA school. I have known several Physician Assistants (PA) who went back to medical school to become physicians, an MD as you referred.
The head teacher of Horrid Henry's school is Miss Oddbod.
A normal head first delivery is known as a Spontaneous Vertex Delivery (SVD). The vertex is the medical name for the part of the baby's head that is delivered first (the baby is lying with the chin on the chest (head tucked in))
You have to complete four years of pre-med in college, then complete another four years of medical school in order to be an MD (medical doctor). After medical school though, you still have to complete your internship and residency in a hospital before you can practice medicine on your own.
When he was in school his teacher use to call him rascal
no you keep it lower case... but if it has like a schoo name i.e Harvard Medical Degree then you capitalize it