I have a long lost (4000+) of doctors that I want to dump into a database, but the list is not consistant with its use of titles; for example some are MD, some are M.D. etc. The list also includes dentists (DDS or D.D.S), registered nurses (RN), etc. And the form it comes in is like this:

LastName, FirstName title

But some First Names have a space (like Mary Jane Smith, which might be "Smith, Mary Jane MD" or "Smith, Mary Jane M.D."!

I am stuck on making a regex to pull out the names and titles. I can easily get the last name before the "," but the first name and title is killing me 'cause there are so many variation of titles and first name spacing.

Any help?


In reply to Matching Doctors (MD, DR, M.D., DO etc) help by efreed

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