What Will Be Your Dr. Name?

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In 4 years, what name should I go by?

  • Dr. Oglesby

    Votes: 16 45.7%
  • Dr. Matt

    Votes: 6 17.1%
  • Dr. O

    Votes: 13 37.1%

  • Total voters
    35

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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?
 
I was wondering about that too. I am kinda hoping to be called Dr.(first name) instead of Dr. (Last Name). I have a feeling once you are an established doctor it will be fine..?
 
Hey, I was an elementary education major, and one of the weirdest things for me was to get used to people (the children) referring to me using Mr. and my last name. No one could pronounce my last name either, so most of the time I was Mr. R. This was weird at first, especially during student teaching when parents would call me this! But, after a while I got used to it and even began to like it.

So to answer your question, I think that being called by your first name may be a little too casual for your patients, but then again it may just depend on what your patients are like. Perhaps being called Dr. O is a good in-between because it is formal, but still makes it seem like your patients get to call you by a nickname so it's cool. Trust me, you will get used to it pretty quickly.

Just my opinion.
 
oh good! im glad im not alone. I felt kinda silly posting a thread about it, so its nice to see at least ONE other person has similar sentiments.
I would imagine someone with a more familiar last name such as "Smith" might have an easier decision.
But I also think about how some of my closest friends refer to me by my last name only...
just some things to prematurely think about..
 
Hey Matt,
Congrats on the Western Acceptance. I interviewed with you on oct. 2nd....i remember talking to you about how high the post interview acceptance rate is at COMP. I guess i didnt make the damn cut....atleast not yet or anytime soon. Anyway...i know a few docs that go by their first name i.e. Dr. Gina ....

anyway...i got my fingers crossed that Western comes through cause its my top choice and frankly, i dont have much else ...hah.....goodluck with the rest of the process.

Gary
 
haha Matty, if you go by Dr. O i wont be able to help but think of my ochem professor, who goes by Dr. O. He is a 65 year old very short japanese man with a thick accent....haha. He is awesome.

As for myself.... I kinda like Dr. Ryan and i dont think it should be a problem b/c Ryan can also be a last name.....what do you think?


Once you decide on your name.....the next thing is figuring out your signature!!

EDIT: I couldntd help it.......this is Dr. O at my school....... http://departments.oxy.edu/chemistry/faculty/otsui.htm
 
As for myself.... I kinda like Dr. Ryan and i dont think it should be a problem b/c Ryan can also be a last name.....what do you think?
Dr. Ryan could def work! Ive seen a few Dr. Ryans in my time 👍

Once you decide on your name.....the next thing is figuring out your signature!!
...I was just thinking i could write with my less dominant hand...and maybe have a petite mal seizure whenever i sign something. --then it wont really matter what my name is lol....that was bad.

EDIT: I couldntd help it.......this is Dr. O at my school....... http://departments.oxy.edu/chemistry/faculty/otsui.htm
haha omg that is gonna be me in 30 years!
 
Dr. Ryan could def work! Ive seen a few Dr. Ryans in my time 👍


...I was just thinking i could write with my less dominant hand...and maybe have a petite mal seizure whenever i sign something. --then it wont really matter what my name is lol....that was bad.


haha omg that is gonna be me in 30 years!

haha you could only hope to be so cool. He rides around campus on his bicycle wearing a school football helmet from like 1970 and it has all these stickers that hes collected over the years....o and its like 4 sizes too big....and he is always wearing his white coat from the chem lab.
 
Ok, so I'm not even applying this year but I would be lying if I hadn't thought about this also lol. I think I want to go by Dr. Tiff or maybe Dr. B. 🙄 LOL I think Dr. Matt or Dr. O would sound nice. 😀
 
haha Matty, if you go by Dr. O i wont be able to help but think of my ochem professor, who goes by Dr. O. He is a 65 year old very short japanese man with a thick accent....haha. He is awesome.

As for myself.... I kinda like Dr. Ryan and i dont think it should be a problem b/c Ryan can also be a last name.....what do you think?


Once you decide on your name.....the next thing is figuring out your signature!!

EDIT: I couldntd help it.......this is Dr. O at my school....... [URL="http://departments.oxy.edu/chemistry/faculty/otsui.htm"]http://departments.oxy.edu/chemistry/faculty/otsui.htm[/URL]


:meanie::laugh:
 
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?

Dr. Kevorkian.
 
I'm just going to go by my first name unless someone is a pain, then I'll drop the Doctor thing. Or Doc M will work.
 
You will probably go by dr _last name_ unless your patients and nurses start calling you dr _first name_.
I am a hs science teacher for five years now some students call me mr p, some call me mr _lastname_, some call me mr dude.
 
I love going by the first letter of your last name but if I did that, I couldn't be a pathologist because my name would be Dr G and that might confuse people.:laugh:
 
Once you decide on your name.....the next thing is figuring out your signature!!

I have thought about this! Since my first initials are MD, I could write Dr. M.D. Evans M.D. Maybe this will be my answer at the interview question: "Why not DO?" "Uhhmmmm, well my signature wouldn't have looked half as clever."
 
I am gonna go by Dr. Thornton. Sounds nice. But all the nurses I work with now say if they work with me after medical school I'm just Gabe.
 
I am gonna go by Dr. Thornton. Sounds nice. But all the nurses I work with now say if they work with me after medical school I'm just Gabe.

Did you just give out your full name, and by extrapolation from your mdapps acct, where you live, your race, and other identifiers? Tell me you didn't just do that.
 
I have a first name that always gets butchered since it is ethnic and contains letters that most Americans can't even pronounce. For years I considered changing it, but then something funny happened. People started getting used to it and getting it halfway right and I started getting used to the butchered version and didn't even notice when someone said it wrong (unless it was really really wrong). I think you will have your regular patients, hospital staff members, etc who will learn your name correctly and you will start to ignore the ones who mess it up. Also, you will find that your coworkers will correct the newbies for you before they even speak to you the first time. And, when you become a world famous doctor who goes on radio talk shows and Oprah, you will find that your name will become so recognized that it will never be an issue for you or your future generations again.

By the way, I gave my kids "regular" names in addition to their ethnic name.
 
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!! That's what I am dressing up as for the fetish and fantasy ball on saturday HAHA!!!!!! I just brought the labcoat😀

Fetish and fantasy ball????? Now you have to come to LECOM, that is way better than the tacky outfit christmas party I was planning.
 
Fetish and fantasy ball????? Now you have to come to LECOM, that is way better than the tacky outfit christmas party I was planning.


Haha. Get to talking to the Adcom about me getting in😀😀. Yea, I can't wait to see the real freaky people and take pictures LOL😀
 
Maybe i can help steer the convo back to where it started lol... i think i will go by my last name ..because im pretty sure i will get a few confused looks expecting me to be a male doctor: Dr. George...lol i think that will be hilarious.
 
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