An MD (Doctor of Medicine) would have "PA" behind their name if they have completed a fellowship or additional training in a specific area, such as "Palliative Care" or "Pediatrics," which is sometimes designated by the initials "PA." However, it's more common for "PA" to refer to a Physician Assistant, which is a separate professional designation. If an MD were to collaborate closely with a PA, they might include it in certain contexts, but it is not standard practice for MDs to use "PA" as a designation after their name.
A PA is NOT a physician - PA stands for physician assistant. A physician is a DO, MBBS, or MD.
You would need a MD attorney that works in the area you received the ticket in.
PA=Personal Assistant while MD=managing Director
Only if he or she completed medical school after PA school. I have known several Physician Assistants (PA) who went back to medical school to become physicians, an MD as you referred.
Unless there was some other aspect to the charge that you did not disclose in the question, that alone, should not be enough to get you suspended. If MD does suspend you however, your privilege to drive in MD would definitely be suspended, but it would be up to PA as to whether to honor that suspension in PA or not.
well darling, an md is an mc donalds and a pa is a poached apricot.
PA means personal assistant
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it means physicians assistant
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PA behind a person's name can stand for Physician's Assistant. A Physician's Assistant is a medical professional who assists the doctor.