A doctor should be addressed as doctor business wise. Though it is perfectly alright for friends and family to call him by his name, as anyone.
When address to a doctor it should appear as: Dr. John Doe or John Doe, MD.
You should address a person with a doctorate as "Dr."
You should address a person with a doctorate as "Dr."
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Yes, it is appropriate to address a professor with a PhD as "Dr." as a sign of respect for their academic achievement.
You may address them as the Drs. Younger. If Dr Layne is female , and uses her maiden name professionally, then the address should say Dr Cole Younger and Dr Layne Holland. If they are married and hyphenated, the address will be the Drs Cole & Layne Holland-Younger.
If the addressee has the title then yes you should.
The address should read: Drs. John and Jane Doe or, Dr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe.
Wrong question. It should be "What is the Andress of Dr No?" That would be the vivacious Ursula Andress!
In an email, you should address a professor by using their academic title, such as "Dr." or "Professor," followed by their last name. For example, "Dear Dr. Smith" or "Hello Professor Johnson."
You address this couple as follows: Lt. John Jones Dr. Susan Jones 1538 Maritime Rd. NAS Whidbey , WA 98401