These iconic structures recently celebrated their 30th anniversary.
What are the Eggheads?
This student-run free clinic primarily focuses on attending to the needs of Filipino World War II veterans.
What is Bayanihan Clinic?
This bone is the longest and strongest bone in the human body.
What is the femur?
This principle of medical ethics means 'do no harm.'
What is non-maleficence?
This tradition at UC Davis first took place in 1909 starting as a tour of the University Farm’s new dairy barn.
What is Picnic Day?
This popular Picnic Day event regularly draws in huge crowds every year.
What is the Doxie Derby?
This clinic's logo features four quadrants joined on a shield that each represent human, animal, and environmental health.
What is Knights Landing One Health Center?
This hormone, produced by the pancreas, helps to lower blood glucose levels.
What is insulin?
This ethical principle ensures that healthcare resources are distributed fairly and equitably.
What is justice?
This clinic’s mission includes the three primary focuses of healthcare services, education, and advocacy for the underserved Latine population.
What is Clinica Tepati?
This is the number of majors available at UC Davis.
104 (about 100)
This clinic was first created in 1971 when a group of medical students held a meeting with a group of activist undergraduates to improve health care for their target population.
What is Paul Hom Asian Clinic?
This is the most common blood type.
What is O+?
This term refers to the ethical principle that healthcare providers must act in the best interest of the patient.
What is beneficence?
This gland, located in the neck, produces hormones that regulate metabolism.
What is the thyroid gland?
Researchers from this newly-opened facility in the College of Engineering discovered what temperature is the most acceptable temperature to drink coffee at.
What is the UC Davis Coffee Center?
This clinic organizes a 5K every spring quarter at UC Davis to help fund their clinic and various outreach programs.
What is Imani Clinic?
This disease was deemed eradicated in 1980 after worldwide vaccination program.
What is smallpox?
In clinical trials, this principle ensures that participants are randomly assigned to different treatment groups to avoid bias?
What is randomization?
This disorder is characterized by excessive worry about different aspects of life.
What is generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)?
This location on campus grants the Pinkerton Prize for Outstanding Student Contributions to honor Learning by Leading students.
What is the Arboretum?
This clinic's mission statement is based around preventative healthcare at an early age.
What is R.I.V.E.R. Pediatric Clinic?
This body part was first x-rayed in 1895?
What are hands?
In medical ethics, this term refers to cases where doctors must make decisions for patients who are unable to express their wishes, often by relying on prior directives or family input.
What is substituted judgement?
This principle highlights the importance of respecting a patient’s right to make their own decisions about their healthcare, even if the decision goes against medical advice.
What is patient autonomy?