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In most writing, use of the general terms bachelors or bachelors degree, masters or masters degree and doctorate or doctoral degree are sufficient to establish credentials and preferred to use of the full name of the degree (or the initials).
List the highest education degree first, for example, Michael Anderson, PhD, MSN. In most cases, one degree is enough, but if your second degree is in another relevant field, you may choose to list it. For example, a nurse executive might choose Nancy Gordon, MBA, MSN, RN.
Before opting to print your preferred name on your diploma, please take into consideration that professional licensing requirements require you to use your legal name. For example, State Bar application and licensure and federal employment/guidelines require the use of the legal name.
Your name on your diploma will be printed as your full legal name as it appears on your student record.
When used after a name, an academic abbreviation is set off by commas (e.g., Mary Doe, Ph. D., spoke.). The word degree should not follow an abbreviation (e.g., She has a B.A. in English literature, not She has a B.A. degree in English literature.).
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degree (PhD, EdD, etc.) may be after the complete name. In written and spoken greetings, Dr. is used with a surname.
In the U.S., the most common practice is to include just your highest degree after your name, so for you, PhD. Everyone with a PhD has a Bachelors degree, and most PhD holders have one or more Masters degrees.

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