To properly write "Doctor of Education" in your name, you would use the abbreviation "Ed.D." after your full name.
When writing a doctor's name, use the title "Dr." followed by their full name, including their first and last name.
One should properly write "PhD" after their name with no spaces and in all capital letters.
To properly write "Ed.D" after your name, you should include a space between "Ed." and "D" and place a period after each letter.
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.
[your name] M. Ed.
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I write my name followed by my degree abbreviation, such as "John Doe, PhD" for Doctor of Philosophy.
To properly write "PhD" after a name, you should include a space between the name and "PhD," and the "P" should be capitalized while the "h" and "D" should be lowercase. For example, John Smith, PhD.
It is M.Ed
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To properly put "PhD" after your name, you should write your full name followed by a comma and then "PhD" without any spaces. For example, John Smith, PhD.
The M.D. at the end of a doctor's name stands for "Doctor of Medicine." F.A.A.C.E. stands for Fellowship of the American Association for Cancer Education.