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What is MAU and CMAU in GCMS notes?
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What is MAU and CMAU in GCMS notes?
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If MAU in mentioned in your GCMS file, it means the “medical admissibility unit”. Similarly, CMAU means “centralized medical admissibility unit”.
These structural entities are responsible for assessing the results of medical examinations and making decisions about candidates’ admissibility.
The Centralized Medical Admissibility Unit is located in Ottawa, Canada.
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These structural entities are responsible for assessing the results of medical examinations and making decisions about candidates’ admissibility.
The Centralized Medical Admissibility Unit is located in Ottawa, Canada.