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Medical terminology abbreviations are often regulated by professional medical organizations, such as the American Medical Association (AMA) or the World Health Organization (WHO). These organizations establish guidelines and standards to ensure consistency and accuracy in medical communication. Healthcare facilities and educational institutions may also have their own policies for using medical terminology abbreviations.
In medical circles, WHO often refers to the World Health Organization.
The World Health Organization acknowledged alcoholism as a serious medical problem in 1951, and the American Medical Association declared alcoholism as a treatable illness in 1956. The World Health Organization acknowledged alcoholism as a serious medical problem in 1951, and the American Medical Association declared alcoholism as a treatable illness in 1956.
WHO is an acronym for World Health Organization.
As far as I am aware, the World Health Organization doesn't rank Medical Schools itself...but I have provided links to the WHO's directory of medical schools and a couple of "Top University" rankings that might help.
Lugansk State Medical University is ranked 30th in the world by the World Health Organization. The university was established in 1956.
World Health Organization's population is 8,000.
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Dr. Margaret Chan is the head of the World Health Organization.
The World Health Organization was established on April 7, 1948.
The World Health Organization was established on April 7, 1948.