What does EIR mean?
EIR means Executive in Residency
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Executive in Residency?
2 ways to abbreviate Executive in Residency
Executive in Residency can be abbreviated as EIR
Other shorthands for Executive in Residency are: EIR
Executive in Residency can be abbreviated as EIR
Other shorthands for Executive in Residency are: EIR
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What does EIR stand for? EIR stands for "Executive in Residency". |
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How to abbreviate "Executive in Residency"? "Executive in Residency" can be abbreviated as EIR. |
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What is the meaning of EIR abbreviation? The meaning of EIR abbreviation is "Executive in Residency". |
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What is EIR abbreviation? One of the definitions of EIR is "Executive in Residency". |
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What does EIR mean? EIR as abbreviation means "Executive in Residency". |
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What is shorthand of Executive in Residency? The most common shorthand of "Executive in Residency" is EIR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- RRC-S - Residency Review Committee in Surgery
- RTXC - Real-Time Executive in C
- R3P - Residency Review and Redesign in Pediatrics
- RPSM - Residency Program in Social Medicine
- 1P - Premier Executive in United Mileage Plus
- AEP - Accredited Executive in Personnel
- EIR - Executive In Residence
- EIRP - Executive in Residence Programs
- ERP - Executive in Residence Programme
- RAM - Residency in Aerospace Medicine
- RITE - Residency in Teacher Education
- RPIO - Residency Program In Obstetrics
- RPO - Residency Program in Obstetrics
- SAFER - Sleep Alertness and Fatigue Education in Residency
- RITE - Residency In-Service Training Exam
- EIC - Executive in Charge
- air - Artist in Residency
- air - Artists-In-Residency
- ambassador. - The highest ranking diplomatic representative of one country to the government of another. The executive in charge of an embassy, typically located in the capitol city.
- consul. - A diplomatic representative of one country to another. The executive in charge of a consulate.