The Healthcare Pathway
The Human Body
Disease & Germs
Medical Tools & Procedures
Medical History
100

This program is a three-year sequence that helps students explore careers in medicine and healthcare.

What is the Healthcare Pathway?

100

This organ acts as the body’s control center, sending messages through nerves.

What is the brain?

100

This word describes the body’s defense system that fights infections.

What is the immune system?

100

This instrument is commonly used by doctors to listen to a patient’s heart and lungs.

What is a stethoscope?

100

This scientist is known as the "Father of Modern Medicine" and wrote the Hippocratic Corpus.

Who is Hippocrates?

200

The first class in the Healthcare Pathway, where students learn the basics of medical careers and safety skills, is called this.

What is Introduction to Healthcare?

200

This part of the eye controls how much light enters.

What is the pupil?

200

This type of germ can’t survive on its own and needs a host cell to reproduce.

What is a virus/parasite?

200

This imaging technique uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of organs and tissues.

What is MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)?

200

In 1796, this physician developed the first successful smallpox vaccine.

Who is Edward Jenner?

300

In the final level of the pathway, students can earn certifications and participate in internships.

What is Allied Health and Medicine?

300

These protein molecules speed up chemical reactions in your body, such as digestion.

What are enzymes?

300

This type of shot helps protect you from diseases like measles and flu.

What is a vaccine?

300

A blood test that measures glucose levels over the past 2–3 months is called this.

What is an A1C test?

300

This epidemic killed an estimated 50 million people worldwide from 1918–1919.

What is the Spanish flu?

400

Students are chosen for the Healthcare Pathway using this fair selection method.

What is a lottery system?

400

This muscular structure separates the chest from the abdomen and helps you breathe.

What is the diaphragm?

400

This viral disease affects the liver and is often caused by sharing unclean needles or contaminated food.

What is hepatitis?

400

This minimally invasive procedure involves inserting a tube into a blood vessel to open blocked arteries in the heart.

What is angioplasty?

400

This surgeon performed the first successful human-to-human heart transplant in 1967.

Who is Christiaan Barnard?

500

This student organization connects directly with the Healthcare Pathway, allowing students to compete, volunteer, and build leadership skills.

What is HOSA Future Health Professionals?

500

This organ, weighing about three pounds in an average adult, uses roughly 20% of the body's oxygen and is divided into four main lobes.

What is the brain?

500

This bacterial infection, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, primarily affects the lungs but can also spread to other organs, and was historically called “consumption.”

What is tuberculosis?

500

This surgical procedure removes a patient’s appendix, often after it becomes inflamed.

What is an appendectomy?

500

In the 1800s, this method of sterilization using heat revolutionized surgery and reduced infections.

What is antiseptic technique?

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