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Pc272 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

S or no s

Hi

I am preparing a powerpoint slide to introduce 2 speakers and it goes like this

Dr Peter & Dr John

Senior Consultant

Department of Neonatal, Liverpool Hospital

Both the doctors are Senior Consultant, do I need to include a "S" in the designation?

e.g.

Dr Peter & Dr John

Senior Consultants

Department of Neonatal, Liverpool Hospital

  

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pc272 Dr Peter & Dr John The norm is to use surnames - for example, "Dr Smith" and "Dr Jones". pc272 Senior Consultan ts Yes, you should add an "s". pc272 Department of Neonatal _______ , Liverpool Hospital "Neonatal" is an adjective.

  • pc272 Dr Peter & Dr John The norm is to use surnames - for example, "Dr Smith" and "Dr Jones".
  • pc272 Senior Consultan ts Yes, you should add an "s".
  • pc272 Department of Neonatal _______ , Liverpool Hospital "Neonatal" is an adjective.
  • It needs to modify a noun - for example "Department of Neonatal Medicine".
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pc272Dr Peter & Dr John

The norm is to use surnames - for example, "Dr Smith" and "Dr Jones".

pc272Senior Consultants

Yes, you should add an "s".

pc272Department of Neonatal _______, Liverpool Hospital

"Neonatal" is an adje

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