MEDICAL EDUCATION PATHWAYS
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS
MEDICAL SCHOOL PREP
100

How many years does it take to become a Physician Assistant (PA)?

  • Answer: 2-3 years

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100: How long is neurosurgery residency?

  • Answer: 7 years.

100

100: What is the medical term for high blood pressure?

  • Answer: Hypertension.

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100: What does "HMO" stand for in healthcare?

  • Answer: Health Maintenance Organization.

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100: What is the highest score possible on the MCAT?

  • Answer: 528.

200

200: How many years does it take to complete a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program?

  • Answer: 3 years.

200

200: How long does it take to become an Interventional Radiologist after medical school?

  • Answer: 6-7 years (5 years of residency + 1-2 years of fellowship).

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200: What is the medical term for a heart attack?

  • Answer: Myocardial infarction.

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200: What government program provides healthcare coverage for people over the age of 65 in the U.S.?

  • Answer: Medicare.

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200: What is the minimum GPA typically needed to be competitive for medical school applications?

  • Answer: 3.5 or higher.

300

300: How long is the typical path to becoming a pharmacist (including undergrad and PharmD)?

  • Answer: 6-8 years (4 years undergrad + 4 years PharmD, or 2 years undergrad in an accelerated program).

300

300: What specialty focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the immune system?

  • Answer: Immunology or Allergy & Immunology.

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300: What does the prefix "hepat-" refer to in medical terms?

  • Answer: Liver.

300

300: What does "EMR" stand for in the medical field?

  • Answer: Electronic Medical Record.

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300: How long is the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)?

  • Answer: About 7.5 hours.

400

400: After undergraduate education, how many additional years does it take to become a board-certified psychiatrist?

  • Answer: 4 years of medical school + 4 years of residency = 8 years

400

400: Which specialty deals with childbirth and reproductive health?

  • Answer: Obstetrics and Gynecology.

400

400: What is the medical term for removal of the appendix?

  • Answer: Appendectomy.

400

400: What healthcare system allows patients to see specialists without a referral and typically has higher premiums?

  • Answer: Preferred Provider Organization (PPO).

400

400: What is the name of the application service used to apply to U.S. medical schools?

  • Answer: AMCAS (American Medical College Application Service).

500

500: How many years of fellowship are required after internal medicine residency to become a cardiologist?

  • Answer: 3 years of fellowship.

500

500: What is the medical specialty that treats patients in the critical care unit?

  • Answer: Critical Care Medicine (or Intensivist).

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500: What is the term for the presence of kidney stones?

  • Answer: Nephrolithiasis.

500

500: What legislation, passed in 2010, significantly reformed healthcare in the U.S.?

  • Answer: The Affordable Care Act (ACA).

500

500: What are the four sections of the MCAT?

  • Answer: Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems; Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills; Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems; Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior.

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