Yes you do.
I use MD, without periods after the M and D.
When putting the last name first, you can place "MD" after the first name. For example: "John Doe, MD" would be written as "Doe, John MD."
To answer your question. You will have to put TWO periods.
Yes. You should write it at John P. Doe, MD
One.
MD stands for Medical Doctor. doctors want people to now what type of doctor they are and what "level".
They are put into periods based on their number of electron shells.
You can put it two ways:Dr. Randy JonesRandy Jones, MD
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No, it is not necessary to end a sentence with two periods if the sentence ends with an abbreviation like "M.D." One period at the end of the abbreviation is sufficient for proper punctuation.
Yes, periods are typically placed after quotes in American English punctuation rules.
No, periods are not typically used after AM and PM in most writing styles. It is considered more common and modern to simply write AM and PM without periods.