My question is can Doctorate certificate holder add prefix Dr. mentioning DMS in bracket? Or only PHD degree holder is allow to add Prefix Dr. ?Awaiting for prompt reply. Thanks Hetal
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hello Hetal,
ONLY PhDs OR Medical Doctors can use Dr. prefix.
Even Honorary Doctorates shouldn't be using the prefix.....though many do so.
Can you explain WHY you got this doubt/query?
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
ONLY PhDs OR Medical Doctors can use Dr. prefix.
Even Honorary Doctorates shouldn't be using the prefix.....though many do so.
Can you explain WHY you got this doubt/query?
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Hetal,
TS has given you a brief reply and asked a relevant question. Please read the contents in the following links and also kindly explain what DMS stands for. I had completed DMS, which stood for Diploma in Management Studies, before doing my Master's degree; that Diploma was given to people who could not pursue their studies to Master's level.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctorate
Issues in Ethics: Use of Graduate Doctoral Degrees by Members and Certificate Holders
From United Kingdom
TS has given you a brief reply and asked a relevant question. Please read the contents in the following links and also kindly explain what DMS stands for. I had completed DMS, which stood for Diploma in Management Studies, before doing my Master's degree; that Diploma was given to people who could not pursue their studies to Master's level.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctorate
Issues in Ethics: Use of Graduate Doctoral Degrees by Members and Certificate Holders
From United Kingdom
Funny....and at the same time atrocious......how people TRY to find ways to fool others Simhan :-) Rgds, TS
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Dear TS,
Your comment reminds me of an incident which my late friend told me. My friend had a PhD in textiles. He rang the hospital to enquire about some appointment and introduced himself as Dr. xxxx, when asked his name. The consultant's secretary mistook his Drs status to be that of a medical doctor and gave an early appointment than usual for other patients. The consultant when he met my friend and came to know that he was not a medical degree holder, he blasted him and sent an official warning.
The moral of this incident is, that sometimes we may mislead others unknowingly. It is hightime that there is a new designation to differentiate between medical doctors and other doctorate holders.
From United Kingdom
Your comment reminds me of an incident which my late friend told me. My friend had a PhD in textiles. He rang the hospital to enquire about some appointment and introduced himself as Dr. xxxx, when asked his name. The consultant's secretary mistook his Drs status to be that of a medical doctor and gave an early appointment than usual for other patients. The consultant when he met my friend and came to know that he was not a medical degree holder, he blasted him and sent an official warning.
The moral of this incident is, that sometimes we may mislead others unknowingly. It is hightime that there is a new designation to differentiate between medical doctors and other doctorate holders.
From United Kingdom
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