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Legal professions (23 C, 171 P) M. Marketing occupations (2 C, 2 P) Mass media occupations (4 C, 64 P) Mathematics occupations (1 C, 14 P) Military specialisms (11 C ...
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. E. English-language occupational surnames (198 P) G. German occupational surnames (8 P) I.
Although conferred in English, the degree may be abbreviated in Latin (viz., compare Latin Ed.D. used for either Doctor of Education or Educationis Doctor; and M.D., used for both Medicinae Doctor and Doctor of Medicine, the latter which can also be abbreviated D.M.). Doctor of Juridical Science: S.J.D. An academic, not a professional designation.
Allied health professions (9 C, 25 P) Applied psychology (18 C, 56 P) Athletic training (3 C, 24 P) B. ... N. Non-consultant hospital doctor; Nurse attorney; Nurse ...
Pharm.D: Doctor of Pharmacy PMS: Personal Medical Services alternative contract for UK GPs POG: Pediatric Oncology Group PRHO: Pre-registration house officer (UK) PSNZ: Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand
Professional titles are used to signify a person's professional role or to designate membership in a professional society. Professional titles in the anglophone world are usually used as a suffix following the person's name, such as John Smith, Esq., and are thus termed post-nominal letters.
D/T: due to DTA: descending thoracic aorta: DTaP: diphtheria–tetanus–acellular pertussis (combined vaccination) DTP: diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (combined vaccination) DTR: deep tendon reflex: DTs: delirium tremens: DU: duodenal ulcer (see peptic ulcer) DUB: dysfunctional uterine bleeding: DVT: deep vein thrombosis: D/W: discussed with DW ...
Pain management physicians (2 C, 4 P) Palliative care physicians (1 C, 6 P) Pathologists (14 C, 3 P) Pediatricians (9 C, 8 P) Pharmacologists (8 C, 15 P) Prison ...