[HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: Joanne Rowling's Doctorates
Coble, Katherine
katherine.coble at crgibson.com
Tue May 13 13:32:52 UTC 2003
Jeremy Davis says:
> I may just be picky here, but in the UK it may be less *general* than you
> may think! People with PhDs should be called *DR*, however medical *Drs*
> do
> not have PhDs so in theory they should not be called *DR*, however they
> are
> awarded an Honourary Doctorate, and rather obviously they are called *DR*.
>
>
Mycropht says:
Medical Doctors are MDs. That stands for Doctor of Medicine. They are
entitled to the Honorific.
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