0 My doctor has the title, MD, PC. I have tried everywhere to find out what PC means after the MD. Does anyone have any idea? It's driving me nuts. Thanks for any help. 02br 00Julieanne 0-
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0Can't find it. 'Palliative Care'? Not likely, I suppose, if you are relatively young and healthy.
— Mister Micawber
0Can't find it.
'Palliative Care'?
Not likely, I suppose, if you are relatively young and healthy.
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0 Well, at least I have learned there is a site that can help you to find the answer. But, you need to understand this, they have a lot of abbreviations in the list that you must find which one is matching your specified subject. Here it's the site: www.acronymfinder.com. By the way, this is not only the site shows more. 0-
0 It's a strange thing, alright. Used all the time, and nowhere clearly defined in research engines. Maybe the physicians with that title are members of a secret society. Or maybe the PC stands for 'Phony Credential'. 0-
0 QUOTE: It's a strange thing, alright 02br 02br 00The word "alright" is incorrect. In English it should be written as two words: all right. 02br 02br 00My wife works in a hospital and she has never heard of "PC". However, my best guess is "Paediatric Consultant". 0-
0 From M-W: 02br 02br 00Main Entry: al·right 02br 00Pronunciation: (")ol-'rIt, 'ol-" 02br 00Function: adverb or adjective 02br 00: ALL RIGHT 02br 00usage The one-word spelling alright appeared some 75 years after all right itself had reappeared from a 400-year-long absence. Since the early 20th century some critics have insiste
0 I believe I have the answer: 02br 02br 01b00Professional Corporation02b02br 02br 02br 02br 00see: 05000 0230hrefhttp://www.physiciansnews.com/law/799.html
0 Google returned me the names of doctors, most of whom specialize in plastic and cosmetic surgery. So it could be "Plastic and Cosmetic surgery." But then, why was surgery left out? 0-
0 Hi, 02br 00Maybe he's a Privy Counsellor, or a Police Constable. 02br 00I still think you should just ask him, and report back to us. 02br 00Clive 0-