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JMO
(redirected from Junior Medical Officer)

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JMOJust My Opinion (chat)
JMOJomsom, Nepal (Airport Code)
JMOJunior Military Officer
JMOJoint Management Office
JMOJunior Medical Officer
JMOJoint Maritime Operations
JMOJoint Military Operations (US Naval War College; Newport, RI)
JMOJoint METOC Officer
JMOJoint Munitions Office
JMOJapanese Management Organization


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After studying at Edinburgh, she was apprenticed to a surgeon at St Thomas's Hospital in London before joining the army as a junior medical officer.
It is struggling with a General Practitioner who is assisted by a retired medical practitioner and a junior medical officer from a different hospital, while their medical service requirement is to be provided by at least twenty medical officers when compared with a standard developed country which has a healthy medical history.
50 Paperback RC683 This small pamphlet (8x6") is for ambulance personnel, nurses, junior medical officers and others who may be involved in ECG monitoring of patients with a dysrhythmia, chest pain, or other illness.
 
 
 
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