Ampersand, Hyphen, or Forward Slash?

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WhiteCoatWonder

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co-gentlefellows!

which of these is most accurate, for white coats and note signatures???

see:
hematology-oncology
hematology/oncology
hematology & oncology
hematology and “oncology” - (for the more commited amongst us, lol)
hematology : oncology
hematology ✌🏾 oncology
????

small potato, sure. but i saw that my PDs email signature showcases one version, and some folks use another. they are asking us for jacket embroidering, and the options are apparently limitless.

therefore, i recognized the need for urgent consult.
 
Well this forum has gone with the forward slash, so that should settle it

(I have the ampersand on mine)
 
I'd say make it all one word, abbreviate it, and put oncology before hematology. So it's oncoheme which resembles oncogene. 😋
 
Just have icons of a drop of blood and a crab

Then be snooty to whoever doesn’t get it

Also, a fake accent for affect.
 
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