What does the AOBEM medical term stand for?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of AOBEM. However, what does the medical abbreviation AOBEM mean?
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What is AOBEM medical abbreviation?
In the medical field, the medical abbreviation AOBEM stands for American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine.
AOBEM: American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine
Related Medical Abbreviations
AANL | Anesthesia Associates of New London |
ACE-I | Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor |
ACHD | L’Association Canadienne Hygiénistes Dentaires |
AI-HI | Avian Influenza Hemmaglutination Inhibition |
ANC | Absolute Neutrophil Count |
ARND | Alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder |
BLL | blood lead level |
BNP | brain natriuretic peptide; B-type natriuretic peptide |
BO | bowel obstruction; body odor |
BT | bioterrorism; bleeding time; brain tumor |
BUS | Bartholin’s, Urethral, and Skene’s glands |
BVT | bilateral ventilation tube(s) |
C/TG | cholesterol/triglyceride ratio |
CCCA | central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia |
CCDC | Consultants in Communicable Disease Control |
CCFM | Community Care Family Medicine |
CDA | Certified Dental Assistant |
CSS | central service supply |
CVOU | cardiovascular outpatient unit |
CoV | coronavirus |
DB | double-blind |
DEBM | Division of Evidence Based Medicine |
DPI | dry powder inhaler |
DSM | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual |
DTRD | Diabetic Tractional Retinal Detachment |
EBL | Estimated Blood Loss |
EDB | ethylene dibromide; extensor digitorum brevis |
EMS | Emergency Medical System |
EORS | European Orthopaedic Research Society |
ER | External Rotation; also Emergency Room |
ETU | endotoxin unit; emergency trauma unit |
EXT | Extremities |
FDI | First Dorsal Interosseous |
FHT | fetal heart tone(s) |
FNA | Fine Needle Aspiration |
FOUO | for official use only |
GIRFT | getting it right first time |
GVHD | Graft Versus Host Disease |
HARPA | Helping AIDS in Resource Poor Areas |
HMOs | Human Maternal Oligosacharides |
HOMBRE | Honduras Outreach Medical Brigada Relief Effort |
ISA | intrinsic sympathomimetic activity |
IWCG | Iraq War Clinician Guide |
Lys | lysine |
MDD | maximum daily dose; major depressive disorder |
MDMA | 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine |
MPN | most probable number |
MSS | Medical Social Sciences |
MVNT | Multinodular and vacuolating neuronal tumours |
MxT | myringotomy and tubes |
NBSD | Neurogenic bladder sphincter dysfunction |
NIL | negative intraepithelial lesion |
NIPE | Newborn and Infant Physical Examination |
NZMJ | New Zealand Medical Journal |
ORL | Oto-Rhino Laryngology |
PCD | pacing cardioverter/defibrillator; percutaneous drainage; pneumatic compression device; programmed cell death |
PMN | Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes |
PR3 | proteinase 3 |
PTK | phototherapeutic keratectomy |
PaO2 | arterial oxygen partial pressure [case sensitive] |
QPNG | quinolone-resistant neisseria gonorrhea |
R/L | right to left |
RAS | renal artery stenosis; renin-angiotensin system; reticular activating system |
RFFF | radial forearm free flap |
RRE | round, reactive, equal |
Rh | Rhodium (element); Rhesus factor |
SCr | serum creatinine |
SDSU | same-day surgery unit |
SSIM | Sandy Springs Internal Medicine |
STSG | split thickness skin graft |
SZR | Seizure |
Sm | Samarium (element) |
TAVI | transcatheter aortic valve implantation |
TCD | transcranial doppler |
TIS | tumor in situ |
TKE | terminal knee extension |
UVC | umbilical venous catheter |
VSD | Ventricular Septal Defect |
VVC | vulvovaginal candidiasis |
VWF | Von Willebrand Factor |
beg | begin, began, beginning |
dBP | diastolic blood pressure |
dieb. alt. | every other day |
disch | discharge |
hyg | hygiene |
hyst | hysterectomy |
mol wt | molecular weight |
nmol | nanomole |
palp | palpable |
part. vic. | in divided doses (partitis vicibus) |
ur | urine |