What does the DCP medical term stand for?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of DCP abbreviation. However, what does the DCP medical term mean?
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What is the DCP medical abbreviation?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation DCP means Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy.
DCP: Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy
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ACMC | Ashtabula County Medical Center |
ACMR | Atlanta Center for Medical Research |
AFFG | Adaptive Fuzzy Fitness Granulation |
AGL | Acute Granulocytic Leukemia |
AHPRA | Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency |
AMINOPH | AMINOPHylline |
AMOS | Automated Medication Ordering System |
BBVAG | Belgische Beroepsvereniging voor Arbeidsgeneesheren (Dutch: Belgian Professional Association of Occupational Physicians; Belgium) |
BRCA2 | Breast Cancer 2 |
BTX | Botulinum toxin |
C2 | second cervical vertebra |
CBLL | capillary blood lead level |
CLI | critical limb ischemia |
CMRU | Canon Medical Research USA |
CPEG | Child Psychiatric Epidemiology Group |
CPPV | continuous positive pressure ventilation |
CRASH | Cultures Resuscitation And Antibiotics Started Here |
CTCL | Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma |
DCPP | Direction Collaboration et Partenariat Patient |
DHEC | Department of Health and Environmental Control |
DHSA | Diploma in Health Services Administration |
DODM | Department of Operational and Deployment Medicine |
DPMD | Defence Postgraduate Medical Deanery |
DREB | Dehydration-Responsive Element Binding |
DRF | drip rate factor |
EBVMA | Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine Association |
EMK | Emergency Medical Kits |
FAFPHM | Fellow of the Australian Faculty of Public Health Medicine |
FCHP | Fallon Community Health Plan |
FOM | floor of mouth |
FTT | Failure To Thrive |
HALE | Health Action Local Engagement |
HDGP | Health Disparities Grant Program |
HEPAC | Health Economics and Policy Analysis Centre |
HIDA | hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (cholescintigraphy) |
HM | hand movement |
HMR | Healthcare Management Resources |
HQA | Health Quality Assurance |
IFI | Invasive Fungal Infection |
IJ | Internal Jugular |
IMAB | International Medical Association Bulgaria |
IOL | Intra-Ocular Lens |
IPC | integrated personal commissioning |
IUSTI | International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections |
JCMA | Journal of the Chinese Medical Association |
KCS | keratoconjunctivitis sicca |
KPC | Klebsiella Pneumonia Carbapenemase |
LASAR | Laboratory Analytical Storage And Retrieval |
LBBB | Left Bundle Branch Block |
LERTE | Laparoscopic Extraperitoneal Renal Tumor Enucleation |
LLN | Lower limit of normal |
MLAP | Master’s Level Addiction Professional |
MMOL | MicroMOLe |
MPHO | Medical Products of Human Origin |
N&V | nausea and vomiting |
PCCR | post cardiac cath recovery |
PCPM | Penn Center for Precision Medicine |
PDR | Physicians’ Desk Reference |
PHES | Public Health Emergency Services |
PHFT | Principal Healthcare Finance Trust |
PHLA | Partnership for Health Literacy in Arkansas |
PMHCNS | Psychiatric And Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist |
POKM | Pilsner Official Krankenhaus Ministry |
PTTM | Pulmonary Tumor Thrombotic Microangiopathy |
QID | Four times per day |
QIP | Quality Independent Physicians |
QUMS | Qazvin University of Medical Sciences |
RBW | Red Blood cell Width |
RPGN | Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis |
RULA | Rapid Upper Limb Assessment |
SASU | Surgical Assessment and Short stay Unit |
SLTCO | State Long Term Care Ombudsman |
SRBR | Society for Research on Biological Rhythms |
THIO | Trans Health Information Ottawa |
TISS | Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System |
TLS | tumor lysis syndrome |
TOBESAHOL | Tobacco, Obesity and Alcohol |
TSMP | Temperature Sensitive Medical Products |
WORTH | Women On the Road To Health |
YSRH | Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health |
brady | bradycardia |
dDNA | denatured DNA |
dig | digoxin |
esub | electronic submission |
etc. | etcetera, and so on |
insuff | insufficient |
juv | juvenile |
sec | second (time or sequence) |
spont | spontaneous |
tr | trace; tincture |