Ampersand, Hyphen, or Forward Slash?

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WhiteCoatWonder

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co-gentlefellows!

which of these is most accurate, for white coats and note signatures???

see:
hematology-oncology
hematology/oncology
hematology & oncology
hematology and “oncology” - (for the more commited amongst us, lol)
hematology : oncology
hematology ✌🏾 oncology
????

small potato, sure. but i saw that my PDs email signature showcases one version, and some folks use another. they are asking us for jacket embroidering, and the options are apparently limitless.

therefore, i recognized the need for urgent consult.

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How bout Haematology & Oncology
 
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Well this forum has gone with the forward slash, so that should settle it

(I have the ampersand on mine)
 
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I'd say make it all one word, abbreviate it, and put oncology before hematology. So it's oncoheme which resembles oncogene. 😋
 
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See if you can get your white coat to say

WhiteCoatWonder
Call When Path Is Back
 
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Just have icons of a drop of blood and a crab

Then be snooty to whoever doesn’t get it

Also, a fake accent for affect.
 
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