What does TOSG mean?
TOSG means The Office of the Surgeon General
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Office of the Surgeon General?
The Office of the Surgeon General can be abbreviated as TOSG
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What does TOSG stand for? TOSG stands for "The Office of the Surgeon General". |
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How to abbreviate "The Office of the Surgeon General"? "The Office of the Surgeon General" can be abbreviated as TOSG. |
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What is the meaning of TOSG abbreviation? The meaning of TOSG abbreviation is "The Office of the Surgeon General". |
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What is TOSG abbreviation? One of the definitions of TOSG is "The Office of the Surgeon General". |
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What does TOSG mean? TOSG as abbreviation means "The Office of the Surgeon General". |
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What is shorthand of The Office of the Surgeon General? The most common shorthand of "The Office of the Surgeon General" is TOSG. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- OSGOF - Office of the Surveyor General of the Federation
- OPRSG - Office of the Personal Representative of the Secretary-General
- OSRSG - Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General
- OPM - Office of HM Paymaster General
- OEIG - Office of Executive Inspector General
- OSG - Office of the Surgeon General
- OTSG - Office of the Surgeon General
- PMGO - Office of Provost Marshal General
- SGN - Surgeon General of the Navy
- SGO - Surgeon General's Office
- TSG - The Surgeon General
- OMAG - Office of Municipal Auditor General
- OSG - Of the Surgeon General
- OTS - Office of the Surgeon
- SGO - Surgeon General Office
- Opmg - Office of Provost Marshal General
- OPGS - Office of Purchasing and General Services
- Dance (or Gown Dance) - the process of tying a surgical gown behind the surgeon's back (requires a 180-degree spin by the surgeon: Shall we dance?)
- Pucker Factor - the degree/speed of constriction of the surgeon's anal sphincter is directly proportional to the patient's risk of sudden death
- OSURG - Office of the Surgeon