Yes.
The correct title is "Dr." with a period after it.
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Doctor. The title (abbreviation) has a period "Dr." as in "Dr. Smith's office".
The title "Rev Dr" is correct when referring to an individual who holds both a religious title of "Reverend" and a doctoral degree, such as a Ph.D. or a Doctor of Ministry. This designation acknowledges their academic achievements as well as their pastoral role. It's important to use the title appropriately based on the individual's qualifications and professional context.
They go after Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Young
It is "Dr." in my official title.
Yes, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) (this is the correct term) are addressed as Dr. exactly the way a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) would be. That is the correct term of address. -------------------------------------------------------------
Never use Dr. and MD in same title; either Dr. Robert Roberts or Robert Roberts MD is correct.
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The title "Rev. Dr. Smith PhD" is not grammatically correct as it contains redundant elements. Typically, one would use either "Rev. Dr. Smith" or "Dr. John Smith, PhD" to denote both their religious and academic qualifications.
Both "Mrs. and Dr." and "Dr. and Mrs." can be correct, depending on the context. Typically, "Dr. and Mrs." is used when referring to a couple where one is a doctor, while "Mrs. and Dr." might be used in specific situations where the emphasis is on the title of the wife first. Generally, it's more common to list titles in order of rank or importance, which often leads to "Dr. and Mrs." being the preferred format.
Only one title should be used. Correct - Mr Paul Jones or Dr Paul Jones. Wrong - Dr Mr Paul Jones or Mr Dr Paul Jones