<Li> Console--cons . (Consul) </Li> <Ul> <Li> Dottore / Dottoressa--dott . (Doctor; in Italy it is used for any person holding a university degree . This usage often confuses foreigners .) </Li> <Li> Maestro / Maestra (teacher or expert artisan or musician) <Ul> <Li> Mastro (archaic for artisans) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Professore--prof . / Professoressa--prof. ssa (Professor, usually used for university teachers, and high school teachers) <Ul> <Li> Full professors in the university are most formally addressed as Chiarissimo Professor (Chiar.mo Prof .), derived from Latin clarus which meant famed . University headmasters (Rettore) are formally addressed as Magnifico Rettore (Magnificent Headmaster). </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> <Li> Dottore / Dottoressa--dott . (Doctor; in Italy it is used for any person holding a university degree . This usage often confuses foreigners .) </Li> <Li> Maestro / Maestra (teacher or expert artisan or musician) <Ul> <Li> Mastro (archaic for artisans) </Li> </Ul> </Li>

What title would you use to address your female doctor in italian