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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Correct abbrevation after the name

My professor is both a medical doctor and a lawyer. what is the correct way to place the education after his name.

it is: Name M.D., J.D. ??? thank you, elizabeth
  

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Hi, My professor is both a medical doctor and a lawyer. what is the correct way to place the education after his name. D.

  • Hi, My professor is both a medical doctor and a lawyer.
  • what is the correct way to place the education after his name.
  • D.
  • I believe that many in the legal community consider the JD as what you might call a 'lesser doctorate', somewhat equivalent to a bachelor's degree in law.
  • Have a look here.
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Hi,

My professor is both a medical doctor and a lawyer. what is the correct way to place the education after his name.

it is: Name M.D., J.D. ???

I believe that many in the legal community consider the JD as what you might call a 'lesser doctorate', somewhat equivalent to a bachelor's degree in law. Have a look here.

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