What does HAND medical abbreviation stand for?

What is the meaning of the medical abbreviation HAND?

In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of HAND. However, what is the medical abbreviation HAND?

What does HAND medical abbreviation mean?

In medicine, the medical term HAND stands for Helping After Neonatal Death.

HAND: Helping After Neonatal Death

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