Letter writer feels uncomfortable calling doctor by his first name — even if they’ve known each other since the doctor was a ...
Inside his office, I feel uncomfortable addressing him as anything other than “Dr. Smith,” so now I avoid calling him by any name.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a patient unsure how to address his childhood ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My new ophthalmologist is a 35-year-old man whom I have known since he was 8 years old and I coached him ...
My new ophthalmologist is a 35-year-old man whom I have known since he was 8 years old and I coached him in youth football. He was in my son’s class, and I had frequent contact with him through his ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My new ophthalmologist is a 35-year-old man whom I have known since he was 8 years old and I coached him in youth football. He was in my son’s class, and I had frequent contact with ...
They're proud the child they knew has become a ophthalmologist. They feel good manners calls for use of "Doctor" when they're ...
Dear Miss Manners: My new ophthalmologist is a 35-year-old man whom I have known since he was 8 years old and I coached him ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My new ophthalmologist is a 35-year-old man whom I have known since he was 8 years old and I coached him in youth football. He was in my son’s class, and I had frequent contact with ...
A reader feels awkward about addressing their former student, now an ophthalmologist, by his professional title.
Two simple questions can ensure healthcare training is practical and understandable, boosting implementation in busy hospital settings.
Best Medicine introduced Martin Clunes from the British show that inspired the new Fox series, and the EPs explained why it works for American viewers.