What is the TREND medical abbreviation?

What is the meaning of the medical abbreviation TREND?

There may be more than one meaning of TREND. However, what does the medical term TREND stand for?

What does TREND mean in medical abbreviation?

In medicine, the medical term TREND stands for Training Research and Education for Nurses in Diabetes.

TREND: Training Research and Education for Nurses in Diabetes

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