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  2. M.D., which can be used with or without the periods (M.D. or MD) is the designation for a medical doctor. This is earned by attending medical school (typically a four-year program after completing at least one undergraduate degree, plus a residency program), and learning to diagnose patients’ symptoms and offer treatment.

  3. What Do the Abbreviations After a Doctor’s Name Mean?

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    Abbreviations for Medical and Dental Degrees. The abbreviations and acronyms that come after a doctor's name can indicate the type of schooling or training they received or any professional qualifications they hold. Some examples include: AuD - Doctor of Audiology. DC - Doctor of Chiropractic.

  4. DO vs. MD: What's the Difference? - WebMD

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    MD stands for doctor of medicine. MDs are allopathic doctors. That means they treat and diagnose conditions using conventional medical tools like X-rays, prescription drugs, and surgery....

  5. Abbreviating Professional Titles and Academic Degrees

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    As a general rule, we can abbreviate certain titles when they appear before full names or before initials and last names. In American English, abbreviations include a period. We would not abbreviate such titles before last names alone.

  6. A-Z List of Common Medical Abbreviations, Acronyms & Definitions

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    Use this list of common medical abbreviations and terminology used by doctors, medical specialists, RNs, PAs, and other health-care professionals to help you read and decipher the information on your prescriptions and doctors' medical notes.

  7. Doctor of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Doctor of Medicine (abbreviated M.D., from the Latin Medicinae Doctor) is a medical degree, the meaning of which varies between different jurisdictions. In the United States, and some other countries, the M.D. denotes a professional degree.

  8. Doctor of medicine Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of DOCTOR OF MEDICINE is a physician who has earned a degree in medicine and specifically allopathic medicine; also : an academic graduate degree conferring the rank or title of doctor of medicine —abbreviation MD, M.D.. How to use doctor of medicine in a sentence.

  9. Doctor of Medicine | Description, History, Requirements,...

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    Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), a title referring to one who has completed a course of study and earned a degree in the field of medicine. Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degrees vary by country in terms of requirements and their status as graduate or undergraduate degrees.

  10. This is a list of some common abbreviations and acronyms. Learn some common medical abbreviations and acronyms from the Understanding Medical Words tutorial on MedlinePlus.

  11. Abbreviations Your Doctor Uses - WebMD

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    1/13. Shorter May Be Better. With so many tongue-twisting words and terms, it’s no wonder doctors use shortened versions -- acronyms -- to get through the day. Here are some common and...