A primary care doctor for children
What is a pediatrician?
Uncontrollable cell growth and division
What is cancer?
The largest organ of the human body
What is the skin?
The basic unit of life
What is a cell?
The number of clubs in which the James Madison Medical House is present.
What is seven?
A heart doctor
What is a cardiologist?
A bloodborne virus that attacks the body's immune system and weakens it.
What is HIV/AIDS?
The organs responsible for removing waste products from the blood and balancing fluid levels in the body
What are the kidneys?
The process of glucose being broken down in the presence of oxygen to create energy
What is cellular respiration?
Does the Medical House offer trips? (Yes or No)
What is Yes?
A doctor who specializes in treating diseases in the ears, nose, and throat
What is an ENT/otolaryngologist?
The swelling and inflammation of one or more joints
What is arthritis?
A tube of tissues that carries nerve signals from the brain to the rest of the body and the back
What is the spinal cord?
When the human body is in equilibrium and stability
What is homeostasis?
The certification opportunities that are offered by the Medical House for students. (Can answer with one or more)
What is CMA/CPR/EMT certification?
A doctor who specializes in childbirth
What is an obstetrician/OB?
An autoimmune disease that causes insulin-producing cells to be destroyed, leading to little/no insulin production.
What is type 1 diabetes/diabetes?
The parts of the body that are responsible for absorbing nutrients and water from food, while also excreting the leftover waste.
What are the intestines?
The process of reproductive cell division
What is meiosis?
What is False?
A doctor who specializes in eye care and treatment
What is an ophthalmologist?
Inflammation in the membranes around the brain and spinal cord
What is meningitis?
This vital organ can regenerate, unlike other vital organs. It also produces bile, filters blood, and metabolizes nutrients for the body.
What is the liver?
Thread-like structures present in eukaryotic cells that are made up of DNA and proteins, and carry genetic information.
What are chromosomes?
A double-period class that's offered to Medical House seniors, where they learn to perform patient intake, take vital signs, and perform EKGs
What is the CMA Certification Program?