What does DPS mean?
DPS means (General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription
What is the abbreviation for (General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription?
(General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription can be abbreviated as DPS
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What does DPS stand for? DPS stands for "(General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription". |
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How to abbreviate "(General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription"? "(General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription" can be abbreviated as DPS. |
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What is the meaning of DPS abbreviation? The meaning of DPS abbreviation is "(General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription". |
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What is DPS abbreviation? One of the definitions of DPS is "(General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription". |
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What does DPS mean? DPS as abbreviation means "(General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription". |
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What is shorthand of (General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription? The most common shorthand of "(General Practice) Droopy Penis Syndrome: A Patient Wanting Viagra Prescription" is DPS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GPII - General Practice Immunisation Incentives
- GPIMM - General Practice Information Maturity Model
- GPMHSC - General Practice Mental Health Standards Collaboration
- GPMOU - General Practice Memorandum of Understanding
- GMPSS - General Motors Power Steering Syndrome
- GPPAQ - General Practice Physical Activity Questionnaire
- GPPHCNT - General Practice and Primary Health Care Northern Territory
- GPAAH - General Practice Access After Hours
- GPAQ - General Practice Assessment Questionnaire
- DHS - Droopy Head Syndrome
- DSS - Droopy shoulder syndrome
- GPPS - General Practice Patient Survey
- Cheerioma - a patient with a highly aggressive, malignant tumour
- Dump - patient that nobody seems to want (or to transfer a patient to another hospital); also a verb - arranging for patient to be off-loaded elsewhere
- Gatekeeper - General practice doctor whose role is to keep costs low by only allowing a certain number of patients to go to specialists
- Horrendoplasty - A god-awful surgery with a probable poor outcome e.g. difficult operation for 12 hours on a patient with a BMI of 45
- Interesting Case - A patient transferred from a non-specialist hospital who is an unmitigated disaster with no accompanying chart or documentation
- Roach - a patient, usually a dirtbag/ingrate, that can't be killed despite near lethal complications of an already serious ailment
- Two Dudes - a patient who was in a fight "Two dudes jumped me for no reason" (implying the patient would have one against one assailant)
- Wilkinson's Syndrome - a patient who has slashed their wrists with a razor blade (after a popular brand of razor)