What does LEAPP mean?
LEAPP means Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives
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What is the abbreviation for Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives?
Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives can be abbreviated as LEAPP
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What does LEAPP stand for? LEAPP stands for "Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives". |
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How to abbreviate "Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives"? "Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives" can be abbreviated as LEAPP. |
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What is the meaning of LEAPP abbreviation? The meaning of LEAPP abbreviation is "Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives". |
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What is LEAPP abbreviation? One of the definitions of LEAPP is "Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives". |
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What does LEAPP mean? LEAPP as abbreviation means "Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives". |
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What is shorthand of Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives? The most common shorthand of "Longitudinal Experience to Appreciate Patient Perspectives" is LEAPP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ASTP - asked to see patient
- ATSP - Asked to See Patient
- CTSP - Called To See Patient
- LEAP - Leveraging Experience to Accelerate Progress
- MSTA - Must See To Appreciate
- PIPC - Partnership to Improve Patient Care
- TEAM-UP - Technology Experience to Accelerate Markets in Utility Photovoltaics
- CEPA - Coalition to Ensure Patient Access
- CHAMPS - Clinicians Having Access to Manage Patient Safety
- ICIPS - Interprofessional Curriculum to Improve Patient Safety
- ITP - Introduction to the Patient
- ITTP - Introduction to the Patient
- TEAM - Technology Experience to Accelerate Markets
- WAP - World to Appreciate
- taps - Threats to Australian Patient Safety
- OP - Oscillating Plumbism. 'Swinging the lead'. Very cleverly sarcastic medical note referring to a patient deemed to be 'swinging the lead' - meaning that the patient's sickness or injury is not genuine, he/she merely has an aversion to work. A plumb is a bal
- TLR - Two-Legged Rat. Healthcare acronym referring a little unsympathetically to a patient undergoing treatment of an experimental or desperate nature.
- 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
- Pucker Factor - the degree/speed of constriction of the surgeon's anal sphincter is directly proportional to the patient's risk of sudden death
- SIG - directions to the patient