What is the definition of MIT medical abbreviation?
In some cases, there may be multiplied meanings of the MIT abbreviation. However, what does the MIT medical term mean?
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MIT medical abbreviation, what does it mean?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation MIT means Medical Information Technology.
MIT: Medical Information Technology
Related Medical Abbreviations
ADH | Antidiuretic hormone |
ADPKD | Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease |
AK | Actinic Keratosis |
APAD | anteroposterior abdominal diameter |
AWLA | AIDS Walk Los Angeles |
BBP | blood-borne pathogens |
BLISS | Biomarker List Interpretation Simple Software |
BLMC | Baptist-Lutheran Medical Center (Kansas City, MO) |
BOBT | borderline ovarian Brenner tumor |
BPPV | benign paroxysmal positional vertigo |
BSB | breath sounds bilateral |
CAM | complementary and alternative medicine |
CBGD | Corticobasal ganglionic degeneration |
CCSH | Certification in Clinical Sleep Health |
CHD | congenital heart disease; coronary heart disease |
CHHS | College of Health and Human Services |
CMG | cystometrogram |
CO2 | carbon dioxide |
CPB | competitive protein binding |
CPNP | Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner |
CT | Cat Scan; also Chest Tube and Cardio-Thoracic |
CTZ | chemoreceptor trigger zone |
ChE | cholinesterase |
DHA | Dubai Health Authority |
DIRA | deficiency of the interleukin-1-receptor |
DTs | Delirium Tremens |
Dz | disease |
ECL | electrochemiluminescence |
Enf | Enfamil |
FM | frequency modulation; fibromyalgia; fetal movement; family medicine |
FRV | functional residual volume |
FU | follow-up |
GF | grandfather; glomerular filtrate |
HAPPI | Health Assistance Program for Personnel and Industry |
HBCO | Health Behavior Change Ontology |
HTLV | human T-cell lymphotropic virus |
Hf | Hafnium (element) |
I/E | inspiratory/expiratory |
IDAMC | International Disaster and Austere Medicine Conference |
IMPH | Institute for Medicine and Public Health |
IOL | Intra-Ocular Lens |
IPP | intermittent positive pressure |
IPS | idiopathic pneumonia syndrome |
IUFD | intrauterine fetal death/demise |
LBP | Low Back Pain |
LRT | lower respiratory tract |
LSO | left salpingo-oophorectomy |
MABP | mean arterial blood pressure |
MCE | Medical Coaching Experience |
MCH | mean corpuscular hemoglobin; maternal and child health |
MERA | Medical Equipment Repair Associates |
MLAP | Master’s Level Addiction Professional |
MMWR | Morbid Mortal Weekly Report |
MRCP | Magnetic Resonance Cholangio Pancreatography |
MSAFP | maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein |
MSIF | Multiple Sclerosis International Federation |
MUS | medically unexplained symptoms |
Mo | Molybdenum (element) |
NGTD | no growth to date (culture status) |
NMPC | Northwest Medical Physics Center |
ODMS | Old Dominion Medical Society |
OMD | organic mental disorders |
OSCE | objective structured clinical examination |
PBPC | peripheral blood progenitor cell |
PCD | pacing cardioverter/defibrillator; percutaneous drainage; pneumatic compression device; programmed cell death |
PCR | Polymerase Chain Reaction |
PMRS | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service |
PQRST | provoke-quality-radiation-severity-time |
PWA | person with AIDS |
RAIU | radioactive iodine uptake |
S4 | fourth heart sound |
SCL | Soft Contact Lens |
Ser | serine |
TCDB | turn, cough, deep breathe |
TEA | tetraethylammonium |
TENS | transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation |
TIMI | thrombolysis in myocardial infarction |
TORS | Trans-Oral Robotic Surgery |
TREND | Training Research and Education for Nurses in Diabetes |
Tyr | tyrosine |
V fib | ventricular fibrillation |
VP-16 | etoposide |
gm | gram |
hr | hour |
in vitro | In the laboratory |
inflam | inflammation |
mOsm | milliosmole |
s.c. | subcutaneous(ly) |
s/w | somewhat |
soln | solution |
supr | superior, supervision |