Should i capitalize physician




















Asked 5 years, 9 months ago. Active 3 years, 6 months ago. Viewed 60k times. The doctor will see you now. Improve this question. Phil Sweet Tom Davies Tom Davies 31 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. In the general case, "doctor" is not a proper noun and should not generally be capitalized.

With Dr. Who, however, it's more of a proper noun and should be capitalized. I can't quite put my finger on why, hence this is a comment rather than an answer. It it's used as a title or a name, capitalize it; otherwise, don't. One could argue that "doctor" becomes a proper noun in "Mrs.

But when prefaced by "the" and not part of a longer title , "doctor" is hardly ever a proper noun. The usual terminology for a noun that does not get capitalized is "common noun.

Doctor who? Add a comment. The following examples illustrate these capitalization principles in action. For more information and examples, see the Publication Manual. Proper nouns and the capitalization of job titles and positions are covered in Sections 6. This guidance is the same as in the 6th edition. The definition of initialism is an abbreviation consisting of initial letters pronounced separately. Generally, initialisms are capitalized and, more specifically, PA always should be.

It may also be confusing how to refer to these terms in a plural form. This is correctly written as physician assistants. Using the initialism PA, this is correctly written as PAs. Here are some examples of using physician assistant or PA in a plural form:. The possessive form of a word is used when describing ownership.



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