What does EAM mean in medical terms?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of EAM. However, what does the EAM medical term stand for?
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What does EAM medical abbreviation mean?
In science & medicine, the EAM medical abbreviation is the meaning of Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis.
EAM: Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis
Related Medical Abbreviations
AATM | Asian Association Of Transfusion Medicine |
ABNER | A Biomedical Named Entity Recognizer |
ADNI | Alzheimer Disease Neuroimaging |
APM | acute poliomyelitis |
ARCHER | At Risk Chemical Health Education and Resiliency |
BCAA | Branched Chain Amino Acids |
BHFL | Better Health for London |
BHPO | Black Health Professions Organization |
BMNR | Berlin Medical Neurological Rehabilitation |
BUMC | Baylor University Medical Center |
CABA | Chinese American BioMedical Association |
CCO(s) | Coordinated Care Organization(s) |
CHOL | Cholesterol |
CIMS | Care Institute of Medical Sciences |
CRRT | continuous renal replacement therapy |
CWHC | Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative |
D/C or DC | Discontinue or discharge. For example, a doctor will D/C a drug. Alternatively, the doctor might DC a patient from the hospital. |
DHSC | Department of Health and Social Care |
DNI | Do Not Intubate |
DOC | deoxycorticosterone; drug of choice |
DRF | drip rate factor |
DUAN | Desmonds United Association Naturpaths |
DUF | DNA Unwinding Factor |
EMC | electromagnetic compatibility |
EMR | electronic medical record |
FAPA | Fellow of the American Psychological Association |
FML | Fluorometholone |
FSTG | Free Soft Tissue Grafting |
FUDR | floxuridine |
FUO | Fever of Unknown Origin |
FVMA | Fox Valley Medical Associates |
GRIN | Genetics Robotics Information And Nanotechnology |
H/O or h/o | History of. A past event that occurred. |
HCTA | Health Care Technology Assessment |
HSLI | Health Systems Leadership and Informatics |
HSNA | Health Sciences Networking Association |
IMCN | Integrated Medical Care Nephrology |
IPVD | IntraPulmonary Vascular Dilatation |
JDCS | Japan Diabetic Complications Study |
L-R | left to right |
LADD | diagonal branch of the left anterior; lacrimo-auriculo-dento-digital |
LGA | large for gestational age |
LIF | leukemia inhibitory factor; left iliac fossa |
LOZ | LOZenge |
LSFA | Life-Supporting First-Aid |
MDII | Medical Devices Innovation Institute |
MPCE | Medical physics and clinical engineering |
MPFS | Medicare Physician Fee Schedule |
MPN | most probable number |
MSIVP | Maximum Slope of the Initial Vascular Phase |
MSRF | Medical Student Research Fellowship |
MSRT | Medical Student Research Training |
MxT | myringotomy and tubes |
NAE | No Antibiotics Ever |
NHFB | National Health Funding Body |
NIAM | National Institute Of Ayurvedic Medicine |
NICUA | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Admission |
Ne | Neon (element) |
OB | Occult Blood (followed by ‘+’ or ‘-‘) |
OME | otitis media with effusion |
OYH | Own Your Health |
Os | Osmium (element) |
PASSI | Programme d’Accès aux Services de Santé pour les Immigrants |
PCV7 | Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (7-valent) (no longer available) |
PDFF | Proton-Density Fat-Fraction |
PNMC | Providence Newburg Medical Center |
PNV | prenatal vitamins |
PUL | percutaneous ultrasonic lithotripsy |
PUMS | Poznan University of Medical Science |
PVHS | Poudre Valley Health System |
RHTC | Rural Health Training Centre |
RIJ | Right Internal jugular [vein or catheter] |
RN | Registered Nurse |
RPPC | Regional Perinatal Programs of California |
SAHM | Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine |
SCIP | Strategies for Crisis Intervention and Prevention |
SHIC | State of Health Insurance in California |
SHIP | Senior Health Insurance Program |
TAROM | total active range of motion |
TORC | Transfusion Outcomes Research Collaborative |
UB6 | Urinary Bladder 6 acupuncture point |
VFC | Virtual Fracture Clinic |
VHMS | Veterinary Hyperbaric Medicine Society |
VNP | Visiting Nurse Plus |
WDLS | Withdrawals |
WHMC | West Houston Medical Center |
WOE | Way Of Eating |
dissd | dissolved |
fem | femoral; female |
qPM | Each evening. As in taking a medicine each evening. |
ur | urine |