Ryan H. asked

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After retiring or going on disability, can medical professionals such as nurses, doctors, physical therapists, or respiratory therapists still refer to themselves using their professional titles, even if they are not currently practicing? What is the proper etiquette in this situation?

February 22nd, 2024

Jenna C. answered

Yes, it is proper etiquette for retired or disabled medical professionals to continue referring to t...

February 22nd, 2024

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