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Small preamble: I was a paramedic and LPN back on the day, which made me suspicious of titles. Everyone I worked with had large alphabet soups after their name, and while they all thought it was was wonderful, I came to realize it showed just how insufficient their initial degree was. For example, I think my title was something like Emt-p, bs, pals, ACLS, AAS, etc. The MD/DO degree is powerful in part because it encapsulates a high level of training without all the prefixes.
Now, it's been several years since residency, I earned an MPH, became a fellow of the APA, got triple board certified. I'm just curious where people draw the line for business cards when it come to listing one's credentials.
Thanks your feedback and time
Now, it's been several years since residency, I earned an MPH, became a fellow of the APA, got triple board certified. I'm just curious where people draw the line for business cards when it come to listing one's credentials.
Thanks your feedback and time