Regulatory Affairs
Public Health
Global Healthcare Management
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Business
100
A profession or field which acts as the interface between the pharmaceutical industry and Drug Regulatory authorities across the world. It is mainly involved in the registration of the drug products in respective countries prior to their marketing.
What is regulatory affairs
100
When this disease first emerged in the early ‘80s, the major risk groups were known as the 4 H’s (heroin users, haitians, homosexuals and hemophiliacs)
What is HIV/AIDS
100
The average number of years to do the discovery research and testing to bring a new drug to the market.
What is 12-15
100
In 2013, this country's government spent more money on healthcare than any other country in the world, more than three times the amount of the number two country, Japan.
What is the United States
200
The main Drug Regulatory Agency in the United States
What is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
200
This is the study of outbreak of disease in populations.
What is Epidemiology (传染病学)
200
Among the following job settings, this is not one that Global Healthcare Management graduates would typically work in after graduation: public and private hospitals, research laboratory, ambulatory care organizations, long-term care institutions, health maintenance organizations, community health settings, government agencies, and insurance companies
What is research laboratory
200
For every 250 compounds that enter clinical testing, the number that ultimately win FDA approval.
What is 1
200
This company is one of the top 5 largest Pharma companies in the world in global sales
What is Phizer, Novartis, Roche, Sanofi, or Merck
300
A type of drug that is comparable to an innovator drug product in dosage form, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics and intended use.
What is a generic drug
300
This is the #1 health risk factor among Chinese adults
What is tobacco use
300
A system of preventive medicine that takes into account the whole person, and the total influences including social, with respect to relationships with others, psychological and environmental factors that affect health, including nutrition, exercise, housing, freedom from crowding and boredom and from physical or psychological harassment or cruelty.
What is healthcare management
300
The minimum number of years of college education required to become a pharmacist in the U.S.?
What is 6 years
300
In 2013, this country's government spent the least amount of money on healthcare among all 71 WHO member countries
What is Tonga
400
The number of days of market exclusivity in the U.S. to the “first” generic applicant who challenges a listed patent.
What is 180 days
400
One of the 8 United Nations Millennium goals for 2015
What is eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality and empower women, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat HIV/AIDS malaria and other diseases, ensure environmental sustainability, global partnership for development.
400
This is one of the 6 primary management functions implemented by a healthcare manager.
What is planning, organizing, staffing, controlling, directing, and decision making.
400
This is an individual that fills prescriptions and provides education about medications
What is a Pharmacist
400
A type of graduate degree that students with a BS in Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Business are likely to pursue after graduation.
What is an MBA
500
The main Drug Regulatory Agency in China
What is the CFDA (国家食品药品监督管理总局)
500
According to the CDC, one of the top ten greatest achievement in public health history
What is Immunizations, Motor-Vehicle Safety, Workplace Safety, Control of Infectious Diseases, Declines in Deaths from Heart Disease and Stroke, Safer and Healthier Foods, Healthier Mothers and Babies, Family Planning, Fluoridation of Drinking Water, Tobacco as a Health Hazard.
500
Hospital administrators are often divided into two different types, generalist and specialist. This type refers to the one who is responsible for managing or helping to manage an entire facility.
What is a generalist
500
The study of poisonous chemicals, drugs, etc., and how a person or other living thing reacts to them
What is Toxicology (毒物学)
500
Often abbreviated as BMI, this is the interdisciplinary field that studies and pursues the effective uses of biomedical data, information, and knowledge for scientific inquiry, problem solving and decision making, motivated by efforts to improve human health.
What is Bio-medical Informatics
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