Because a friend has included "PC" after her name, I've been doing a lot of digging to find the very answer you're seeking. I have consistently been finding that the letters "PC" in this case have nothing to do with medicine, but rather mean "Professional Corporation." In other words, the doctor has incorporated his services into a larger company.
Medical Specialist
Naturopathic Medical Doctor
No, anyone who has completed a doctoral program in any field can place the designation Dr before their name. This includes doctors of philosophy (PhD), doctors of medicine (MD), doctors of chiropractic (DC), doctors of dentistry (DDS), doctors of veterinary medicine (DVM), doctors of optometry (OD), etc.
Medical Doctor, A Professional Corporation
DABIPP stands for Diplomate of the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners. It indicates that a physician has completed specific training and successfully passed examinations in the field of independent medical examinations. This designation signifies a level of expertise in evaluating and providing opinions on medical conditions, particularly in legal and insurance contexts.
MMM most commonly stands for moist mucous membranes.
LA Doctors
In medical circles ARNP is Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner
It has nothing to do with medical qualifications, it merely shows the doctor is also a Justice of The Peace (Magistrate)
Naturopathic Medical Doctor
I think it means certified independent medical examiner. Insurance companies pay doctors to examine injured people and prepare reports to determine if the insurance company will pay for medical bills or for the injury and the pain, suffering and limitations the injury caused.
what does plc mean