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

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    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; DDS - Doctor of Dental Science (or Doctor of Dental Surgery)

  3. Professional Title Abbreviations in Medical - All Acronyms

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    Dive into essential Professional Title acronyms and abbreviations widely used in Medical. Perfect for professionals and students seeking to master Medical terminology.

  4. PAs, NPs, MDs, Oh My! A Quick Guide to the Alphabet Soup of...

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    PAs are medical professionals who can serve as your primary healthcare provider. They earn a master’s degree and are licensed by state boards to practice medicine. PAs can diagnose illnesses, manage treatment plans, and prescribe medications while practicing under the supervision of physicians in a number of specialties.

  5. Decoding the 'Alphabet Soup' of Medical Degrees > News - Yale...

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    We’ve all seen the letters “MD” (doctor of medicine) or “RN” (registered nurse) on name tags at the hospital. But MD isn’t the only acronym you’ll find after a provider’s name. We break down a few of the most common ones you may encounter.

  6. From MD to MA, a Breakdown on Health Care Professionals | Banner

    www.bannerhealth.com/healthcareblog/teach-me/md-do-pa-np-ma-and-more-what...

    MD, DO, PA, NP, MA and More: What Do These Letters Mean? Learning your ABCs was as easy as 1-2-3, but when it comes to understanding medical titles, you may be met with an alphabet soup. That’s because these days your care may be led by a variety of health care providers or clinical care teams who have different letters behind their names.

  7. Professional Abbreviations - MaineHealth

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    What's the difference between an MD and a DO? Learn more about common abbreviations you may see next to a doctor's name.

  8. Medical credentials - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare professional credentials are credentials awarded to many healthcare practitioners as a way to standardize the level of education and ability to provide care. Varies by country, see main article. ^ "ECFMG 2008 Information Booklet - Reference Guide for Medical Education Credentials". Archived from the original on 2011-08-03.

  9. The Meaning of Health Professional Acronyms - Verywell Mind

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    M.D.: Medical Doctor. Psychiatrists are usually M.D.s, although some are D.O.s. See below. Ph.D.: Doctor of Philosophy. This is the traditional academic doctorate. A Ph.D. is qualified to teach at a college or university. Psychologists often have this degree.

  10. Professional Abbreviations - MercyOne North Iowa Affiliates

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    MD: Medical Doctor. An allopathic physician. MDs are fully-qualified physicians graduated from accredited medical schools. They are trained in diagnosing and treating illnesses and disorders, doing surgery, and in providing preventive care. DO: Osteopathic Doctor. An osteopathic physician.

  11. 2018 Key Definitions, Commonly Used Acronyms, and Practice ... - ...

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    Active physicians include those working in direct patient care, administration, medical teaching, research, or other non-patient care activities. Active physicians include those with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) and a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO).