What does MINE mean?
MINE means Medical Improvement Not Expected
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for Medical Improvement Not Expected?
Medical Improvement Not Expected can be abbreviated as MINE
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What does MINE stand for? MINE stands for "Medical Improvement Not Expected". |
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How to abbreviate "Medical Improvement Not Expected"? "Medical Improvement Not Expected" can be abbreviated as MINE. |
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What is the meaning of MINE abbreviation? The meaning of MINE abbreviation is "Medical Improvement Not Expected". |
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What is MINE abbreviation? One of the definitions of MINE is "Medical Improvement Not Expected". |
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What does MINE mean? MINE as abbreviation means "Medical Improvement Not Expected". |
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What is shorthand of Medical Improvement Not Expected? The most common shorthand of "Medical Improvement Not Expected" is MINE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MLFPIP - Medical Logistics Functional Process Improvement Program
- MRTIP - Medical Return Trip Improvement Program
- NTBCAMA - Not to Be Construed as Medical Advice
- YANETUT - You Are Not Expected to Understand This
- EENP - Expected Energy not Produced
- EENS - Expected Energy Not Supplied
- MMI - Maximum Medical Improvement
- IMI - Institute for Medical Improvement
- MARINE - Muscles Are Required Intellegence Not Expected
- MHIK - medical home improvement kit
- MIE - Medical Improvement Expected
- MIP - Medical Improvement Possible
- MIRs - Medical Improvement Review Standard
- MMI - Maximal Medical Improvement
- MQIC - Medical Quality Improvement Consortium
- AVMA - [not an acronym] (Action against Medical Accidents; formerly Action for Victims of Medical Accidents; UK)
- eens - Expected Energy Not Served
- MARINE - Muscles Are Required, Intelligence Not Expected
- NYDN - Not Yet Diagnosed - Nervous. British Army Doctor's shorthand from the First World War, used on medical reports of soldiers suffering from shell-shock. Prior to official recognition of the condition, the term GAK (God Only Knows) was used. By December 1916
- TUBE - Totally Unnecessary Breast Examination. (ODSA). Allegedly seen occasionally on patients medical notes. Not recommended for use in any circumstances whatsoever. See the similarly disturbing BBSS. (Thanks P Gover)