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What are the letters behind pharmacist, psychologist, nutritionist, neonatologist.(ex: Registered Nurse is RN)


What are the letters behind pharmacist, psychologist, nutritionist, neonatologist.(ex: Registered Nurse is RN)

a pharmacist is RPh
psychologist is usually a PhD
nutritionist can have a masters or doctorate so MS or PhD
neonatologist is a doctor, therefore MD

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