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I've recently graduated with an MD but I'm delaying the start of my residency until next June due to personal issues. However, I don't intent to sit on my hands for a full year, so I'm currently applying to several places for some temporary medical work later in the summer.
Long story short, I'll be sending a lot of "cold call" emails to various people and departments. My question is, do I sign the email with "Name, MD"?
I mean, I've already obviously stated my situation and degree in the body of the email, but do I sign it with an MD too? I know common etiquette is 'Don't sign your name with MD unless it's work related'. But this is kind of on the border of that. I guess since it's a professional email about potential employment I should use it?
Vote in the poll if you want, of just leave your two cents. I'm curious what the masses think (even though I know, in the end this is a really minor issue)
Long story short, I'll be sending a lot of "cold call" emails to various people and departments. My question is, do I sign the email with "Name, MD"?
I mean, I've already obviously stated my situation and degree in the body of the email, but do I sign it with an MD too? I know common etiquette is 'Don't sign your name with MD unless it's work related'. But this is kind of on the border of that. I guess since it's a professional email about potential employment I should use it?
Vote in the poll if you want, of just leave your two cents. I'm curious what the masses think (even though I know, in the end this is a really minor issue)