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all right this oneamp;#39;s just for the language nerds everyone else move along youamp;#39;re going to get bored i promise all right now that itamp;#39;s just us did you know that the comma used to be a slash in the 7th century there was an italian writer who wanted to indicate pauses at the end of his phrases and so he started putting a slash there and then over time it was minimized and sort of became like a subscript but it makes perfect sense our little comma down there itamp;#39;s just a little slash and it means hey wait a second so [] cute anyway i learned that this morning and i immediately went and bought a book on the history of punctuation so you know look forward to some more scintillating uh comma semicolon an exclamation point facts itamp;#39;s gonna get crazy around here

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EXCEPTION: For state names use the state abbreviations that are listed in the AP Stylebook (see also state names entry). Do not put periods between abbreviations: MD, RN, FDA.
Moving on to initials that carry more weight than a nod from Bugs, lets look at M.D.s. M.D., which can be used with or without the periods (M.D. or MD) is the designation for a medical doctor.
Put commas between the name and credentials, as well as between credentials (Kelly Smith, MD, PhD). Credentials should be listed in the following order: Highest academic degree earned, licensure, certification (John Smith, DNS, RN, FNP-BC). Do not put Dr. before a name unless quoting someone.
Rules for titles: If a title follows a name, separate the title from the rest of the sentence with a pair of commas. Example: Sandra Belinsky, MD, has been appointed to the board.
Commas (Eight Basic Uses) USE A COMMA TO SEPARATE INDEPENDENT CLAUSES. USE A COMMA AFTER AN INTRODUCTORY CLAUSE OR PHRASE. USE A COMMA BETWEEN ALL ITEMS IN A SERIES. USE COMMAS TO SET OFF NONRESTRICTIVE CLAUSES. USE A COMMA TO SET OFF APPOSITIVES. USE A COMMA TO INDICATE DIRECT ADDRESS.
First reference: Include degree designations after an individuals name in all internal and external publications (e.g. Jane Jones, MD, or Jane Jones, PhD). Use only the highest academic degree earned, unless an individual requests otherwise. Second reference: Use the persons last name only (e.g. Jones, not Dr.

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