The correct plural form is "Doctors of Philosophy."
The plural form of "philosophy" is spelled "philosophies."
The possessive form of the plural noun doctors is doctors'.Example: The doctors' offices are in building two.
This depends on the type of doctorate you are referring to, such as the abbreviation for medical physicians such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) or Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), research doctors such as a doctor of philosophy (PhD) or a doctor of education (EdD). Still as such the above mentioned in the plural would be as follows. Doctors of Medicine (MDs) Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) Doctors of Philosophy (PhDs) Doctors of Education (EdDs) The above are most common within the United States.
The plural form of the noun doctor is doctors.The plural possessive form is doctors'.Example: The doctors' offices are in building two.
"Medical" is usually used as an adjective, and therefore in its usual use does not have a plural.When the phrase "medical test" is shortened to "medical" and used as a noun, the plural is medicals.
The possessive form for the plural noun doctors is doctors'.Example: The doctors' lounge is on the third floor.
Doctors or Drs.
M.D.'s
The correct possessive form for the plural noun doctors is doctors'.Example: You will find Dr. Humphrey in the doctors' lounge.
Ethics is the plural form. Ethic is the singular form; a general principle or belief that affects the way that people behave. The plural form, ethics is also an uncountable noun; a word for the study of principles of right and wrong.
The plural form of Doctor of Philosophy can be abbreviated as either Ph.D's or PhD's.