Anatomy 101
Medical Terminology
Healthcare Professions
Pre-Health Life
Miscellaneous
100

Which organ is responsible for regulating blood glucose levels through insulin and glucagon secretion?

Pancreas 

100

The root “derm–” refers to what?

Skin

100

A PA stands for what role in healthcare?

Physician Assistant

100

What standardized exam do most pre-med and Pre-Dental students take for medical and dental school admission?

MCAT & DAT

100

What medical drama is set at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital

Grey’s Anatomy

200

What structure connects muscles to bones?

Tendons 

200

What does the term “hypothermia” mean?

Abnormally low body temperature

200

This provider is trained to evaluate, diagnose, and treat movement disorders and uses techniques like gait training and manual therapy

Physical Therapist

200

Name 3 common activities medical schools look for besides GPA and test scores.

Research, volunteering, leadership, clinical experience, community service, etc

200

The World Health Organization (WHO) is headquartered in which country ?

Switzerland 

300

Which artery supplies oxygenated blood to the brain?

Carotid artery

300

The prefix “gastro–” refers to what organ?

Stomach 

300

Which doctor performs surgeries on blood vessels outside the heart and brain?

Vascular Surgeon 

300

What is the purpose of residency after medical school ?

Specialized, hands-on training in a chosen medical field under supervision.

300

What metal is found in the center of a hemoglobin molecule?

Iron 

400

The alveoli in the lungs are primarily responsible for what process?

Gas exchange of O₂ and CO

400

The term “hematology” is the study of what?

Blood

400

A nephrologist specializes in diseases of which organ?

Kidney 

400

During medical school applications, students often use a service that centralizes their materials. What is this system called?

AMCAS — American Medical College Application Service

400

Which country eradicated smallpox first through national vaccination?

India 

500

What structure separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and is essential for breathing?

Diaphragm

500

What does the term “osteoporosis” literally mean?

Brittle Bones 

500

This type of physician specializes in performing minimally invasive, image-guided procedures such as embolizations, angioplasties, and targeted tumor treatments

Interventional Radiologist

500

What is the difference between primary care and specialty care physicians in terms of training and scope?

Primary care focuses on general, continuous patient care (family, internal, pediatrics); specialties require extra residency/fellowship and focus on specific systems or procedures.

500

In a hospital, what does the color code “Code Pink” typically indicate?

Infant or child abduction

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