What is the definition of CVTS medical abbreviation?
The CVTS abbreviation may have multiplied meanings. Below is the meaning that CVTS abbreviation stands for.
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What does CVTS stand for in medical abbreviation?
In the medical field, the medical abbreviation CVTS stands for Committee on Veterinary Technicians Specialties.
CVTS: Committee on Veterinary Technicians Specialties
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