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  1. What title to put on a professional business card, for a person with a PhD

    Is there a correct or preferred format for indicating 'Dr' or 'PhD' (or both) on a professional business card. Background: I am employed in the industry and I have just earned my PhD (in social science). My company wants to update my business card. The following are two options: Dr Name, PhD, University Name ; Name, PhD, University Name

  2. 9 Correct Ways to Write PhD Title on a Business Card

    Writing a Ph.D. title on your business card can be a great thing to include. However, there are a few ways to write it, and it would help to know which ones work best. This article will explore some of the best options. The preferred choices are "name, Ph.D. in discipline name," "name, Ph.D.," and "Dr. name.".

  3. How To List the Order of Credentials After a Name

    Here are some tips to help you order your credentials after your name properly: Use commas. Use commas to separate the abbreviation for each of your credentials. This can make it easier for people to determine where one credential ends and the next credential begins. Double-check abbreviations.

  4. How to use the PhD title and all the little doctorate "rules"... use ph

    A person can have more than one marker in their name. For example my full title is Dr Andrew Stapleton, PhD, MChem. The doctor title at the front can be used as a variant to the PhD at the end. It can be a little bit ambiguous if I was to use Dr Andrew Stapleton, PhD as there are two markers.

  5. For those of you with a PhD, what's on your business card? Are you Dr

    On my business card I currently put my PhD as a post-nominal (i.e. NAME, PhD) instead of as an honorific (i.e. Dr NAME). I was recently approached by our head of communications asking to explain/justify why I chose not to put the Dr title on my business card or email signature. My reasons are a bit vague but include elements of not wanting to ...

  6. Professional Title Etiquette: When to Use Your Dr. Title

    When a married woman uses the title "Dr." (either medical or academic) socially, addressing social correspondence to the couple is a little trickier. If her husband is not a doctor, address letters to Dr. Sonia and Mr. Robert Harris. Her name comes first because her professional title "outranks" his social title.

  7. How to Correctly Use the Titles Dr. & PhD With a Name

    How to Correctly Use the Titles Dr. & PhD With a Name

  8. Doctorate

    It is used by the degree holder, when specifying the exact degree is pertinent - like on business cards or in a list of academics. 'Dr. (Full Name)' is the social form of her name. You will use it when you write her name on a personal letter's envelope, e.g., one sent to her home. This is the form everyone will use on the envelope when ...

  9. phd

    I can't think of a scenario where a PhD student would benefit from business cards over a digital connection. (Post-PhD scenarios may arise.) Nonetheless, if you do decide to have business cards, you can list your highest degree and your job title, e.g., Emma, MSc. Doctorate candidate, Department, University

  10. professionalism

    I have on my business card: Kate Gregory, P.Eng, Ph.D. I list them in the order I earned them. I don't normally include them in resumes or bios, though there are times I do, when I feel they'll be relevant, such as when contributing to a bid on a project involving engineering (and therefore rich in engineers, who will think better of me for being one of them) even though I'll be doing software ...

  11. Is it correct for a PhD holder to sign as "Dr. J. Doe, PhD"?

    12. There are two important points to note about name markers that refer to academic titles: You can have more than one of these markers in your name: Kay Doe, PhD, MD indicates a person who is both a doctor of philosophy and a doctor of medicine. The marker Dr. can very often be used as a variant of the post-positioned markers.

  12. 10 Ways to Use Your "Dr" Title for Good and Evil

    Another obvious benefit of your PhD is that it opens career doors for you. It closes some too. But overall, with Dr on your business card, you should be generally more employable and have more choices in your career path than without it. Check out some career options here. 6. Get Free Parking* Here's one you might not have thought about.

  13. How Do You Address Someone With a PhD Degree?

    Discover the 10 best productivity books to boost efficiency, build good habits, master time management, and achieve your goals with proven strategies. Listen to research papers, anywhere. In academia and professional settings, knowing how to properly address someone with a PhD is crucial.

  14. mentioning credentials (MS, MBA, PMP) in your business card

    13y. 147. Nov 5, 2010. #1. This is a simple question, but after days of reviewing online, I am not sure about this. Is it okay to mention your degrees and certifications after your name in ...

  15. PhD on business cards

    Polish. Sep 6, 2015. #1. I've got a PhD in a non-medical field of study. I'm currently designing my business cards and asking myself whether it's normal to put my PhD on them and if yes, in what form. Mary Smith PhD. Mary Smith, PhD. Mary Smith Ph.D. Mary Smith, Ph.D.

  16. phd

    There are some questions on whether we actually need a business card as a graduate student, but here I'm more interested on what to include on them. I'm thinking at least: Name. Title. E-mail (as it is the primary form of communication for academics) Post address of university. And maybe: LinkedIn.

  17. Ph.D. or PhD on business card

    Reaction score. 37,479. Feb 5, 2007. #4. They are all fine. However, imhe, no academic puts "Ph.D" on their card. It's assumed that you have one, especially if "Professor" is anywhere on the card. A Ph.D. is sort of like having a ticket for the show. No one pins it to their chest.

  18. What is the Difference Between a PhD and a Doctorate?

    Doctorate, or doctoral, is an umbrella term for many degrees — PhD among them — at the height of the academic ladder. Doctorate degrees fall under two categories, and here is where the confusion often lies. The first category, Research (also referred to as Academic) includes, among others: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)**.

  19. Necessity of Business Cards for PhD Students in 2024

    A business card for PhD students is a small, professionally designed card that contains essential contact information, academic titles, and optional elements such as research interests, and serves as a tangible representation of a PhD student's professional identity. It is a tool used to facilitate networking, establish credibility, and make ...

  20. Let me get this straight

    Quote From DrStrangelove: If your have a PHD this confers the title Dr. Which you should not put on your email or business cards (either as Dr or PHD and most definitely not both!). In academia the title is redundant, in industry the title makes you pompous. But above all, in the mega rare instance someone needs a quick bit of CPR at 30,000 ...

  21. How can one differentiate between Dr. (PhD) and Dr. (MD or DO)?

    How can one differentiate between Dr. (PhD) and Dr. (MD ...

  22. CRT: Lack of funding is stifling U.S. medical innovation

    WASHINGTON, D.C.--The stark fiscal reality that is currently facing U.S. innovators is curtailing medical innovation and potentially preventing new technologies from emerging for unmet patient needs, according to Peter J. Fitzgerald, MD, PhD, a professor of cardiology and engineering at Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, Calif., who spoke at the 2011 annual Cardiovascular ...

  23. phd

    So ultimately it depends on the cultural context and whether the person you refer to goes beyond putting the letters 'Dr.' in business cards, or actively lying about his/her qualifications. In Portugal, up to recent times after the completion of an undergraduate degree - except in architecture and engineering - a person was referred to as ...

  24. FCS Dr. Tarus B. Kipchumba (PhD), FeHSM, CPA (K), CHRP (K).

    ADM & FINANCE at MOI TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL · PhD Strategic Mgt, MU; Msc HRD, MU; MBA, JKUAT; BBM (Accounting), MU; Diploma Business Mgt, KIM; CPA (K); CHRP (K); CPS (K); Governance Auditor; Certified Professional Mediator (MTI); GERC (Expert), ICS; SLDP (KSG); MIHRM; MKIM & FeHSM<br>Strategy and Performance Mgt Expert · Experience: MOI TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL · Education ...