i'd address is to "Dr. Joe Bloe"
would you address a letter to " Joe Bloe, B.A."?
or how about "Joe Bloe, B.S., M.S., PhD"?
just plain "Dr. whatever" is fine.
2007-07-21 04:59:22
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answered by belfus 6
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If you are writing to him I'd say Dr. Joe Bloe . If you are writing about him, then Joe Bloe, M.D.
I agree with "The former in the second person, the latter in the third" as well.
It also depends on who the audience is when writing about him though. There are many different types of Dr. (mathematician, music theorist, chemist, ...). The M.D. is more descriptive.
2007-07-21 07:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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you should never do DR. Joe Bloe, M.D. It is just redundant.
when addressing him or to someone that knows him, Dr. Joe Bloe is proper.
When talking about him to general poputlation, then Joe Bloe, M.D. is proper. There are lots of different Doctors (MD, DO, DDS, OD, PhD, etc...)
2007-07-21 07:31:02
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answered by derrick c 1
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if you are talking to him (like a letter to him) it would be Dr. Joe Bloe .. if you are talking about him then Joe Bloe, M.D.
2007-07-21 04:33:02
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answered by xoooooooo 5
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If you are writing a letter, it is like this:
Joseph X. Bloe, M.D.
1111 Main Street
Anywhere, TX
Dear Dr. Bloe,
(etc.)
Or, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Bloe; Dear Dr. and Mrs. Bloe
Drs. Joseph and Caroline Bloe; Dear Drs. Bloe
Mr. Henry Jones and Dr. Josephine Bloe; (I dunno this one. Dear Hank and Josie?)
2007-07-21 07:36:50
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answered by greydoc6 7
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Both are good, but in my opinion,
Dr. Joe Bloe M.D.
is better.....
2007-07-21 04:28:57
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answered by Market Magician 3
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answered by mcglothlen 4
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The former in the second person, the latter in the third.
2007-07-21 04:27:53
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answered by Fly On The Wall 7
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Either. You just shouldn't do both together. (You'll note, though, that chiropractic offices often have "Dr. Joe Blow, D.C." on them, but that's them.
2007-07-21 07:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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In writing, the latter.
2007-07-21 05:18:00
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answered by Sheila 6
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