Oh, dude, that's like a doctor who's really gone all out with their qualifications. "MBBS" stands for "Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery," which is like the basic doctor title, and "MRCGP" stands for "Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners," showing they're legit in general practice. So, yeah, it's basically a fancy way of saying they're a doctor who's specialized in general practice.
Doctor of Philosophy
Fellow of the American College of Cardiology.
American Chiropractic Network
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
BSc = Bachelor of Science mbrs - do you mean MBBS = Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery MRCGP = Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners DFSRH = Diploma of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare dcch - do you mean DCH = Diploma in Child Health
It has nothing to do with medical qualifications, it merely shows the doctor is also a Justice of The Peace (Magistrate)
The letters DC mean that this doctor is a doctor of chiropractic, or chiropractor. These letters differentiate him/her from a doctor of medicine (MD) or doctor of dentistry (DDS) or doctor of osteopathy (DO), or doctor of podiatry (DPM), or doctor of phiosophy (PhD), etc.
osteologist
Historical postnominal signifying a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
The letters DO after a physician's name stand for Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
The letters behind a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine's name are D.O.