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  2. List of chiropractic credentials - Wikipedia

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    Doctors holding the DC (Doctor of Chiropractic) degree may claim numerous credentials, denoted by letters placed after the doctor's name in official correspondences and business publications. Some of these credentials are recognized by the Chiropractic academic community at large, and some only by the specific organization that issued the ...

  3. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    every evening (every day after noon) q.h. quaque hora: every hour q.h.s. quaque hora somni: every night at bedtime can be mistaken as "q.h.r." (every hour) q.i.d. quater in die: 4 times a day can be mistaken for "qd" or "qod," write out "4 times a day". AMA style avoids use of this abbreviation (spell out "4 times a day") q.l. quantum libet

  4. Medical credentials - Wikipedia

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    Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Speech therapist/Speech-Language Pathologist. Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) Music therapist. Board Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC) Master of Music Therapy (MMT) Surgical technologist. Associate of Applied Science in Surgical Technology.

  5. Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Kent Nelson is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Garnder Fox and Howard Sherman, the character first appeared More Fun Comics #55 (May, 1940) during the Golden Age of Comic Books. Serving as the most popular incarnation of Doctor Fate, he is the original character to assume the codename.

  6. Doctor Fate - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Fate, also known as Fate or collectively as Fate's Legacy, is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first version was originally created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Howard Sherman, debuting in More Fun Comics #55 (May 1940). Throughout the character's extensive history, various ...

  7. Doctor Fate (Khalid Nassour) - Wikipedia

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    Zatanna (mentor) Dr. Khalid Kent Nassour ( Arabic: نصّور خالد) is a superhero featured in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Levitz and artist Sonny Liew, the character first appeared in Aquaman: Convergence #2 (July, 2015). Being the eighth character to adopt the Doctor Fate codename, he is notably the second ...

  8. Doctor Fate (Kent V. Nelson) - Wikipedia

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    Kent V. Nelson as Doctor Fate. Access to the Helm of Fate grants him magical powers such as spell-casting; has access to magical artifacts including the Cloak of Destiny and Amulet of Anubis. Extensive medical knowledge in psychiatry. Dr. Kent V. Nelson is a superhero in American comic books published by DC Comics.

  9. Doctor Fate (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Fate (comic book) Doctor Fate. (comic book) The fourth issue to the Doctor Fate limited series. Art by Keith Griffen and Dave Hunt. Doctor Fate (also known as Dr. Fate, Immortal Doctor Fate, and Fate) is a series of American comic books published by DC Comics, featuring the superhero of the same name. Since its debut in 1985, the series ...