What does the medical abbreviation QMU mean?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of QMU abbreviation. Below is the meaning that QMU abbreviation stands for.
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What does QMU medical abbreviation stand for?
In science & medicine, the QMU medical abbreviation is the meaning of QualMed Utilization.
QMU: QualMed Utilization
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BRATY | Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, Toast, Yogurt |
CAGE | controlling, anger/annoyance, guilt, eye opener (questions) |
CBCH | Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health |
CDMA | College of Dental Medicine Arizona |
CETR | care, education and treatment review |
CFTR | cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator |
CGSU | Clinical Genomics Studies Unit |
CHAL | Cardiovascular Health Across the Lifespan |
CHST | Child Health and Safety Team |
CIRC | circumcision |
COX 2 | Cyclooxygenase 2 |
CPPS | Chronic pelvic pain syndrome |
DCAMC | Dept of Cardiology Assam Medical College |
DIMO | Defense Institute for Medical Operations |
DOBBS | Doctors Only Bulletin Board System |
DRI | daily/dietary reference intake; Dietary Reference Intake |
EDCAM | Educational Development for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Reston, VA) |
EOE | Eosinophilic Oesophagitis |
FIGD | Familial Idiopathic Gonadotropin Deficiency |
G#P# | Gravida # Para # |
G6-PD | glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase |
GABHS | group a beta-hemolytic streptococcus |
GDS | geriatric depression scale |
GJHS | Global Journal of Health Science |
HCGA | Hybrid Chromosome Genetic Algorithm |
HCV | Hepatitis C Virus |
HHAF | Humanitarian Health Aid Foundation |
HPIC | Healthcare Providers Insurance Company |
HSSEQ | Health Safety Security Environment and Quality |
IAI | Infection and Immunity |
IMH | Internal Moving Healing |
IMHS | Integrated Mental Health Strategy |
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IPP | intermittent positive pressure |
IgG | immunoglobulin G |
KEGG | Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes |
KWH | Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong |
LC-MS | liquid chromatography mass spectrometry |
LHRH | Leutinizing Hormone Releasing Hormone |
LPAC | Laboratory for Processing of Advanced Composites |
LPO | left posterior oblique |
LRT | lower respiratory tract |
MDRP | Medical Data Review Plan |
MIRA | Medical Interactive Recovery Assistant |
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MSRB | Medical Services Review Board |
MUSN | Medicines Use and Safety Network |
NDC | national drug code |
NHW | Northeast Health Wangaratta |
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NVSL | National Veterinary Services Laboratories |
OCCAM | Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
OGTT | oral glucose tolerance test |
PAC | premature atrial contraction |
PCC | Poison Control Center |
PHN | public health nurse |
PID | Pelvic Inflammatory Disease |
PLACE | patient-led assessments of the care environment |
PLWHA | People Living With Hiv /Aids |
PSR | Periodontal Screening And Recording |
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Pd | Palladium (element) |
QHS | Every Night |
QUA | Quebec Urological Association |
RBANS | Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Staus |
RPh | registered pharmacist |
RTFO | Respiratory Tract Fluid Output |
S/P | Status Post; also Supra Pubic |
S2 | second heart sound |
SACN | Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition |
SD | standard deviation |
SHPG | School Health Professional Grant |
SHU | special housing unit |
SOL | space occupying lesion |
SX | Symptoms |
TBBMD | total body bone mineral density |
TIDRC | Tropical and Infectious Diseases Research Center |
UACDS | Uniform Ambulatory Care Data Set |
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VIMS | Visually Induced Motion Sickness |
VLRA | verbal lead risk assessment |
WCPM | World Congress of Perinatal Medicine |
YRBS | Youth Risk Behavior Surveys |
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