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I know I am jumping the gun on this one...but I was thinking about it anyway.
When I was a substitute teacher, I had my students refer to me as Mr. Matt, simply because everyone butchered my last name on first attempt. That, and it sounded better than Mr. O.
So now I am thinking about how I want to be addressed as a doctor. If I go by Dr. Matt--it might seem unprofessional and I could even lose some trust from patients. It might also be a lot easier for pediatric patients to become familiar with, not to mention the rest of the staff of wherever it is I end up working.
I know this was probably annoying just to read...but what do you guys think?
When I was a substitute teacher, I had my students refer to me as Mr. Matt, simply because everyone butchered my last name on first attempt. That, and it sounded better than Mr. O.
So now I am thinking about how I want to be addressed as a doctor. If I go by Dr. Matt--it might seem unprofessional and I could even lose some trust from patients. It might also be a lot easier for pediatric patients to become familiar with, not to mention the rest of the staff of wherever it is I end up working.
I know this was probably annoying just to read...but what do you guys think?