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- Doc (2001 TV series), a 2001–2004 PAX series
- Doc (1975 TV series), a 1975–1976 CBS sitcom
- "D.O.C." (Lost), a television episode
- Doc (film), a 1971 Western film
- Doc (nickname)
- Doc, an abbreviation of Doctor
- Doc Brown (rapper) (born 1980), British rapper and comedian
- The D.O.C. (born 1968), American rapper
- Krzysztof Raczkowski (1970–2005), musician
- Drew Hankinson (born 1983), American professional wrestler also known by the ring name DOC
- Doc Adkins (1872–1934), . Adkins batted and threw right-handed
- Doc Alexander (1898–1975), American football player and coach. He played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Rochester Jeffersons and the New York Giants. He was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954
- Doc Amole (1878–1912), professional baseball player who career spanned nine season, including parts of two in Major League Baseball with the Baltimore Orioles (1897) and the Washington Senators (1898)
- Doc Ayers (1891–1968), American pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB)
- Doc Baker, early professional American football halfback for the Akron Indians of the "Ohio League" from 1906–1908
- Doc Bass (1898–1970), professional baseball player. He appeared in two games in Major League Baseball for the Boston Braves in 1918, once as a pinch hitter and once as a pinch runner
- Doc Bennett (1891–1974), minor league baseball pitcher and player, who later became a very successful minor league manager, leading five teams to league championships in 13 years of managing. He spent much of his career as a player-manager
- Doc Blanchard (1924–2009), best known as the college football player who became the first ever junior to win the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award and was the first ever football player to win the James E. Sullivan Award, all in 1945
- David O. Calder (1823–1884), prominent early pioneer settler in Utah
- David O. Carpenter, professor of environmental health sciences at the University at Albany, SUNY, where he is the director of the Institute for Health and the Environment
- David O. Carter (born 1944), United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California
- David Oliver Cauldwell (1897–1959), prolific and pioneering sexologist, who coined the term transsexual as used in its current definition
- Dennis O. Cawthorne (born 1944), Republican politician from Michigan who served in the Michigan House of Representatives and as a member and chairman of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission
- D. O. Chaoke (born 1958), Chinese linguist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. His primary area of study is on the Tungusic languages, especially his native Evenki language
- David O. Conover (born 1953), American marine biologist and professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University
- David O. Cooke (1920–2002), United States Department of Defense civilian administrator who served under twelve Secretaries of Defense over a period of 45 years
- David Orgon Coolidge (died 2002), founder of The Marriage Law Project (MLP) and was an editor, along with Lynn D. Wardle and Alan J. Hawkins, of the book Revitalizing Marriage in the Twenty-First Century: An Agenda for Strengthening Marriage
- Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly (1909–1958), president of the governing council of the French colony of Upper Volta, today's Burkina Faso, from 17 May 1957 until his death on 7 September 1958 in Paris
- Doc Bagby (died 1970), American studio musician who played piano and organ, and backed many artists in pop and jazz
- Dóc, a village in Csongrád County, Hungary
- Dóc, the Hungarian name for Dolaţ village, Livezile, Timiș, Romania
- Doc (Buffyverse), in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Doc (Chrono Cross)
- Doc (G.I. Joe), two characters in the G.I. Joe universe
- Doc (cartoon character), an animated cat introduced by Walter Lantz Studios in 1959
- Doc Adams (Gunsmoke), in the TV series Gunsmoke
- Doc Boy, from the Garfield series
- Emmett Brown, a scientist from Back to the Future
- Doc Daneeka, in the novel Catch-22
- Doc Hudson, in the film Cars
- Doc Louis, in the video game series Punch-Out!!
- Doc McStuffins, a Disney Junior title character
- Monte 'Doc' Parker, in the series Third Watch
- Doc Saturday, in the series The Secret Saturdays
- Doc Savage, a pulp fiction hero
- Doc, in the series Fraggle Rock
- Doc, a short-eared, long-legged dog, in the cartoons of Elmer Andrews Bushnell
- Medical Officer Frank "Doc" DuFresne, in the web series Red vs. Blue
- Doc, a dwarf in the animated 1937 Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- United States Department of Commerce, the Cabinet department of the United States government concerned with promoting economic growth
- Department of Conservation (New Zealand), the public service department of New Zealand charged with the conservation of New Zealand's natural and historical heritage
- Department of Corrections (various), a governmental agency responsible for overseeing the incarceration of persons convicted of crimes within a particular jurisdiction
- Doc (computing), a word processing file format, typically used by Microsoft Word
- DiskOnChip, a type of flash memory device
- Dave's own version of Citadel, a bulletin board software variant
- Department of Computing, Imperial College London, the computer science department at Imperial College London
- Denominazione di origine controllata, an Italian level of wine classification
- Denominação de Origem Controlada, a Portuguese level of classification
- Denominación de Origen Calificada, a Spanish level of classification
- DOC, 11-Deoxycorticosterone, a steroid hormone
- DOC, 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-chloroamphetamine, a psychedelic amphetamine
- DOC, Deoxycholic acid, a bile acid
- Dartmouth Outing Club, the oldest and largest collegiate outing club in the United States
- Documentary Organization of Canada, known as DOC, a non-profit organization supporting documentary filmmakers in Canada
- Doc Films, a University of Chicago film society
- Day-old cockerel, a term in falconry
- Diesel Oxidation Catalyst, a diesel retrofit system for automobiles
- Dissolved organic carbon, a molecule classification
- Doc (aircraft), the airworthy Boeing B-29 Superfortress bearing military serial number 44-69972
- Doc (mascot), the Towson University mascot
- ISO 639-3 code for the North Dong, language or dialect of China
- D.O.C., a 2019 album by Zucchero Fornaciari
- Documentation, a set of documents provided on paper, or online, or on digital or analog media, such as audio tape or CDs
- Cross dock, moving material directly, one truck to another.
- Dock (maritime), either the area of water taken by a vessel when tied to a man-made structure (pier, wharf, float, etc.) or group of structures involved in the handling of boats or ships, usually on or close to a shore, or the structures themselves.
- Dry dock, Float-in, drain, repair, fill, float-out: facility for ships.
- Loading dock, an area for trucks to deliver or receive cargo.
- Docking and berthing of spacecraft, a spaceflight operation used to transfer personnel or materials from a spacecraft to another or for using one of the two spacecraft as a booster
- Dock or tailhead, where the tail joins the Rump
- Dock, the plant genus Rumex
- DOCK (protein), a family of proteins involved in cell signalling
- DOCK (UCSF), the docking program
- Dock (computing), a graphical user interface feature
- Dock (macOS), a toolbar-like application launcher in the macOS operating system
- Docking station, a laptop accessory
- The Dock, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
- The Dock, Washington, D.C., United States
- The Dock Gymnasium, Louisiana State University Shreveport, United States
- Docks (nightclub) in Hamburg, Germany
- The Docks Waterfront Entertainment Complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- The former name of Devonport, Devon, now a part of the city of Plymouth
- Execution Dock in London
- Dock (Hayden Scott-Barren) (born 1980), English manga illustrator
- Dock Boggs (1898–1971), American folk singer and banjoist
- Dock Ellis (1945–2008), American baseball pitcher
- Dock J. Jordan (1866–1943), American lawyer and educator
- Dock Walsh (1901–1967), American banjoist
- To pierce dough during its handling to prevent the formation of large air pockets, such as with a roller docker
- The area of a courtroom where an accused party sits during proceedings
- Hohe Dock, one of the highest peaks in the Glockner Group of the Austrian Alps
- Definition of Dock
- Department of Community Services
- Display Operator Console System, DOCS (software) package
- Docs.com
- Colloquial term for Dr. Martens footwear.
- Google Docs
- Doctor (title), the holder of an accredited academic degree
- A medical practitioner, including:
Physician
- Surgeon
- Other roles
Doctor of the Church, a title given to those with great contribution to Christian theology or doctrine
- The Doctor (nickname), people with nickname or stage name of "Doctor" or "The Doctor"
- Sean Doctor (born 1966), American football player
- Doctor Willard Bliss (1825–1889), American physician
- Doctor Greenwood (1860–1951), English footballer
- List of physicians
- Doctor (Black Cat)
- Doctor (Hellsing)
- The Doctor (Cave Story), also known as Fuyuhiko Date
- The Doctor (Doctor Who)
- The Doctor (Star Trek: Voyager)
- Doctor Scalpel or "The Doctor", a character in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
- The Doctor or Cobra Commander, a character from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
- List of fictional doctors
- Doctor (film series), popular British hospital comedy films of the 1950s–1960s
- Doctor (1963 film), Malayalam film by M. S. Mani
- Doctor (2013 film), South Korean thriller
- The Doctor (1991 film), William Hurt plays a doctor whose own illness transforms his later approach to patients
- The Doctor (2013 film), a TV film about basketball player Julius Erving
- Doctor (band)
- The Doctor (Beenie Man album)
- The Doctor (Cheap Trick album)
- The Doctor (Thomas Nöla et son Orchestre album)
- "Doctor", a song by Cute Is What We Aim For
- "Doctor" (Loïc Nottet song), a single by Loïc Nottet
- "The Doctor" (Mary Wells song)
- "The Doctor" (The Doobie Brothers song)
- Doctors (2000 TV series), a British soap opera that began airing on BBC One in 2000
- The Doctor (1952 TV series), an American anthology series that ran on NBC from 1952 to 1953
- The Doctors (1963 TV series), an American soap opera that aired on NBC from 1963 to 1982
- The Doctors (1969 TV series), a British medical drama that aired on BBC from 1969 to 1971
- The Doctors (2016 TV series), a South Korean drama
- The Doctors (talk show)
- "The Doctor" (Once Upon a Time), a television episode
- "Doctor, Doctor", an episode of The Real Ghostbusters
- Doctors (novel), by Erich Segal
- The Doctor (painting), a painting by Luke Fildes
- Doctor (cocktail), a family of mixed alcoholic drinks
- DOCTOR, a script for Joe Weizenbaum's program ELIZA, simulating a Rogerian psychotherapist
- Fremantle Doctor or the Doctor, a Western Australian afternoon sea breeze
- Daktari
- Department Of Commerce
- Disciple Of Christ
- Document
- DOCument, Office abbreviation; Microsoft Word proprietary file format
- Dornoch airport (code), United Kingdom
- Dynamic Overload Control
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