DOC, Doc, D.O.C. or DoC may refer to:
General
- Documentation
- Dartmouth Outing Club
- Dave's own version of Citadel, early branch of the Citadel/UX bulletin board system software
- Day-old cockerel, in falconry
- Day-old chick, in the poultry industry
- Declaration of Conformity, document required for sales of products in the EU and other countries
- Dell On Call, Dell's fee based software and networking support
- DOC, a name given to the psychedelic entheogen 4-chloro-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine
- Diesel Oxidation Catalyst, a device that uses a chemical process to break down pollutants in the exhaust stream into less harmful components
- Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, a video game created by Square Enix
- Disaster: Day of Crisis, a video game for the Nintendo Wii
- Disciples of Christ, or The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), a Protestant denomination
- DiskOnChip, a type of flash memory device
- Dissolved organic carbon, an environmental chemistry measurement
- Date Of Conception
- DOC (computing), a file format
- Depended-on Component, a concept from Unit testing of computer programs
- Doc. abbr. of Docent (Dozent) - a University title
- Doc (mascot), the Towson University mascot
- Doc (TV series) (2001-2004), starring Billy Ray Cyrus, on the former PAX network
- Doc (1975 TV series), a 1975 CBS sitcom with Barnard Hughes, unrelated to the above
- Doc Films, a student-run film society at the University of Chicago
- Deoxycorticosterone, a steroid produced by the adrenal gland
- Drug of Choice, the appropriate medication prescribed in any given circumstance
- D.O.C. (Lost), a television episode
Government agencies
Appellations (wine)
People
Doc is a proper name and nickname. People commonly called "Doc" include:
- E. E. "Doc" Smith (1890-1965), American science fiction writer
- Doc Brown (rapper), a British rapper
- Doc Hammer, portrait painter, musician, and writer of The Venture Bros
- Donald Minnegan - former coach and athletic director at Towson University
- Doc Holliday (1851-1887), an American gunfighter, gambler, and dentist
- Doc Rivers, former NBA star and current coach of the Boston Celtics
- Doc Searls, online journalist and author of The Cluetrain Manifesto
- Doc Severinsen (born 1927), trumpet virtuoso
- Dwight Gooden, former Major League Baseball starting pitcher
- Roy Halladay (born 1977), Major League Baseball starting pitcher
- Krzysztof Raczkowski (1970-2005), heavy metal musician
- The D.O.C., an American rapper
Fictional characters
See also
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