Anatomy/Physiology
Medical Etymology/Terms
Medical Specialties
Med School Applications
100

This is the largest organ in the body

What is the skin

100

This word is derived from the Latin term vacca, meaning cow, referencing the discovery of a treatment for smallpox

What is vaccine

100

Ophthalmologists deal with disease and injury to this part of the body

What is the eyes

100

The MCAT is the standardized test required by most medical schools.  ‘MCAT’ stands for…

What is Medical College Admissions Test

200

How heavy is the average human brain?

~ 3 pounds

200

“Renal” is derived from the latin word renes which relates to this organ:

What is the kidney

200

This specialty has the largest workforce in the United States, with 120,000 practitioners:

A- Family medicine

B- Internal medicine

C- Pediatrics

D- Emergency medicine

What is internal medicine

200

What is the maximum number of  extracurricular activities you can list on the common application?

What is 10

300

Hyoid, pisiform, and coccyx are all different types of what?

What are bones

300

This itchy disease, marked by red fluid-filled blisters, is commonly prevented today by a routine childhood vaccine.

What is chickenpox

300

This medical specialty has the highest burnout rate, often cited above 60%

A- Emergency medicine

B- Oncology

C- General Surgery

D- OB-GYN

What is Emergency Medicine

300

This oath, traditionally taken at graduation, emphasizes ethical medical practice.

What is the hippocratic oath

400

While rods determine the brightness of light coming into the eye, cones determine…

What is color

400

The suffix -itis, in words like hepatitis, bronchitis, and arthritis refers to…

What is inflammation

400

This medical specialty is a subset of internal medicine that focuses on autoimmune and systemic inflammatory diseases like Lupus and Arthritis

What is Rheumatology

400

As opposed to the AMCAS for MD programs, the AACOMAS is the application process for this kind of medical school program.

What is Osteopathic Medicine (DO)

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