Do we put a dot after Dr?

Note carefully the use of full stops in these abbreviations. British usage favours omitting the full stop in abbreviations which include the first and last letters of a single word, such as Mr, Mrs
Mr, Mrs
Mrs originated as a contraction of the honorific Mistress (the feminine of Mister or Master) which was originally applied to both married and unmarried women.
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, Ms, Dr and St; American usage prefers (A) Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr. and St., with full stops.
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Does Dr need a period?

In American English, we always put a period after an abbreviation; it doesn't matter whether the abbreviation is the first two letters of the word (as in Dr. for Drive) or the first and last letter (as in Dr. for Doctor).
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Is there a period after Dr for PhD?

In English, PhD can be written with or without periods; both are correct. The trend today is to drop periods with abbreviations of academic degrees. However, many sources, including the Canadian Oxford Dictionary, still recommend the use of periods: Ph.
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Why is there a full stop after Dr?

The traditional rule was to use a period (full stop) after an abbreviation in BE only if the abbreviation does not end with the final letter of the original word. Since abbreviation "Dr" ends with the same letter as the original word "Doctor," a traditional BE user would not use a full stop there.
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How do you write DR and DR?

A simple approach is "The Doctors" and the couple's last name, while an alternative address is "Drs." and the given names and surname of the couple. For example, "Drs. Stephanie Muller and Stephen Muller." If the wife has kept her maiden name, write "Dr." and each person's given name and surname.
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How do you write Dr title?

Addressing a Doctor in Writing

Place the title of “Dr.” before the name of a person who is a doctor of medicine or psychology, doctor of dentistry, or doctor of veterinary medicine. For example Dr. George Ross. Always write the word “doctor” in its abbreviated form when it goes before the person's name.
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How is Dr written?

unless you intend to write the name in all upper case as in DR. KUMAR SAHA. Dr. is an abbreviation. When used as a title, the first letter of the word(D) is capitalized followed by the last letter (r) in lowercase.
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How do I write a PHD doctor?

In medical field doctorate study is DM ie Doctor of medicine. There is no confusion as a medical doctor is different from an academic doctor. Hence, a Doctor of philosophy (Dr.)
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Does Dr have a period Canada?

Note that Miss is not an abbreviation and does not take a period. Do not use Mr. , Mrs. , Ms. , Dr. or Esq. with any other abbreviated title or with an abbreviation denoting an academic degree or honour: Dr.
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Who can write Dr Before name?

Practitioners of Modern Medicine, Indian Systems of Medicines, as well as Dentistry, who is recognised by the central government- all can use the prefix “Dr” in the country, Minister of State ( Health), Shri Anupriya Patel Clarified in parliament.
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Should I write Dr or PhD?

People who have earned a Ph. D. or any other academic, nonmedical doctoral degree have the choice of whether to use "Dr." both professionally and socially. If, when meeting people with doctorates, you're unsure how to address them, "Dr." is always correct. If they'd rather the title be dropped, they will let you know.
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Do you put a dot after Dr UK?

British usage favours omitting the full stop in abbreviations which include the first and last letters of a single word, such as Mr, Mrs, Ms, Dr and St; American usage prefers (A) Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr.
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What is a Dr?

doctor —usually used as an abbreviated form of the title Doctor before a doctor's name. DR. abbreviation.
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How is doctor abbreviated?

Word forms: Drs. Dr. is a written abbreviation for Doctor.
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Do you put periods after initials?

Periods are frequently, but not always used, after initials and with two-letter abbreviations (U.S.). Declarative sentence: Harry S Truman did not use a period after his middle initial. Periods should be placed inside closing quotation marks, except when followed by a parenthetical note.
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How do you pluralize Dr?

Noun. Dr. (plural Drs.)
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Can you abbreviate doctor as Dr?

The abbreviation of doctor is generally Dr in most of the Commonwealth whereas it is Dr. in North America.
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Should initials have dots?

Initials require no periods when someone has come to be known by initials alone (JFK, LBJ, etc.). Mary Jane is MJ. However, formal manuscripts probably need the periods.
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Did PhD or MD come first?

The answer to "Which of Ph. D. or M.D. was first referred to as a doctor?" is that neither was first, as both D.D. and L.L.D. are earlier. Show activity on this post. It seems that doctor for both PhD and MD came about the same time: late 14c ... slowly besteading the OE word for a physician: leech.
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Is PhD a Dr?

with a PhD. Holders of a PhD may carry the title 'Dr. ' without any restrictions. However, for doctoral degrees gained in the USA, the university at which the title was obtained must be on one of the two Carnegie lists 'Doctoral Universities – Highest activity' and 'Doctoral Universities – Higher research activity'.
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Is PhD a title or suffix?

A name suffix, in the Western English-language naming tradition, follows a person's full name and provides additional information about the person. Post-nominal letters indicate that the individual holds a position, educational degree, accreditation, office, or honor (e.g. "PhD", "CCNA", "OBE").
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How do you address a doctor in a letter?

Write "Dear Dr." and the doctor's last name on the top line of the letter itself. For example, begin your message with, "Dear Dr. Williams." Use this prefix for those with doctorates, too, unless the person has specifically told you to avoid doing so.
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Is PhD higher than MD?

MD and Phd are both higher degrees. MD stands for Doctor of Medicine, and Phd stands for Doctor of philosophy. The first difference that can be mentioned of the two, is that MD is associated with treating patients, and Phd is related to a doctor's degree in other fields.
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Is it a MD or an MD?

If is as spoken then "an MD" would be correct. If it is as written then "a MD" would be correct.
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Do you use Dr and MD together?

Generally, physicians prefer the title like this: John Jones, M.D. — and if it's tied in to correspondence, they want it followed by the salutation, “Dear Dr. Jones…”.
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