Because writing Dr is easier than writing Doctor.
Doctor is abbreviated to Dr. when used as a title in conjunction with the person's name, but not when addressing the person by title only or when using doctor merely as a noun, not a title. For example: * Dr. Smith * Dr. and Mrs. John Smith * How are you, Doctor? * Margaret is a doctor too.
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Dr. is the abbreviation of drive
Dr. (lol) :)
Capitalize and abbreviate titles
The title of a lawyer, in terms of their profession is LLB
It is "Dr." in my official title.
doctor - dr. captain - cptn i believe
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine is abbreviated D.O.
The correct title is "Dr." with a period after it.
You would normally abbreviate the title of someone who has attained the degree of Master of the Arts as M.A.
Yes, individuals with a Ph.D. can use the title "Dr." before their name.