What does DME mean?
DME means Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly?
Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly can be abbreviated as DME
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What does DME stand for? DME stands for "Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly". |
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How to abbreviate "Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly"? "Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly" can be abbreviated as DME. |
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What is the meaning of DME abbreviation? The meaning of DME abbreviation is "Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly". |
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What is DME abbreviation? One of the definitions of DME is "Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly". |
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What does DME mean? DME as abbreviation means "Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly". |
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What is shorthand of Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly? The most common shorthand of "Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly" is DME. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COHME - Concerned Home Managers for the Elderly
- AVLE - Arkansas Volunteer Lawyers for the Elderly
- COSE - Coalition of Services for the Elderly
- DME - Department of Medicine for the Elderly
- ESSE - Ecumenical Support Services for the Elderly
- FASE - Friends Association of Services for the Elderly
- GFE - Groningen Fitness Test for the Elderly
- GLFE - Greater London Forum for the Elderly
- HHIE - Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly
- JCHE - Jewish Community Housing for the Elderly
- MFTE - Medicine for the Elderly
- COSE - Co Ordinator of Services for the Elderly
- DASH - Directorate of Agencies for School Health
- DASHBC - Directorate of Agencies for School Health British Columbia
- JHE - Journal of Housing for the Elderly
- JNE - Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly
- OEA - Of Excellence for the Americas
- OREC - Of Records for the County
- TRID - The Tennessee Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
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