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QuestionHow to address a sibling as a Dr in an obituary?Tinty67Community AnswerYou could start with Dr (enter the sibling's name) worked hard to cure/help her/his/their clients/patients. She/he/they was a loving daughter/son and he/she/they was a wonderful mother/father/parent/guardian/aunt/uncle to (name of relative). As well as this, she/he/they was an amazing sibling and I am grieved about her/his/their death.
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QuestionHow do you address the mother of a doctor?SpaceshipCommunity AnswerRefer to them as Mrs. or Miss if they do not hold a doctoral degree. Ask them what their preference is.
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QuestionHow do you address a husband and wife where the husband is an M.D. and the wife is D.D.S?SpaceshipCommunity AnswerAddress the couple as Doctor if they both hold doctorates.
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QuestionHow do you write an address to a medical doctor who also has a PhD for research?SpaceshipCommunity AnswerYou still refer to them as doctor regardless of the number of doctorates they possess. You will have to write MD. And PhD if you are addressing them in a letter, for example Dr. John Doe MD, PhD.
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QuestionWe are listing the grandchildren by name in their grandfather's obituary. One grandson is an MD and another grandson has a PhD. Can we just say Dr. Justin and Dr. Carl ?SpaceshipCommunity AnswerYou will have to write Dr. if they both hold doctoral degrees. The obituary must read (insert Grandfather’s name)’, grandchildren Dr. Justin and Dr Carl.
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QuestionI have a doctor who has become a good friend. How should I address him when I want to speak with him or send him a text?Community AnswerAsk him how he would like you to address him. If he is a "good friend," he probably would like you to use his first name.
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QuestionHow would you address a wife who is a doctor and her husband who holds a military rank?SpaceshipCommunity AnswerYou will write the initials Dr. for the wife. For the husband write their current military rank.
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