The Mayo Clinic was founded by a family of doctors and a group of Franciscan nuns. Name the original founder, a doctor whose sons and collaborators helped establish the clinic's reputation for integrated care.
Dr. William Worrall Mayo
This coastal Georgia island is famous for its wild horses and pristine beaches. Name the island.
Cumberland Island
In pathology reports, this term describes the increase in size of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its cells.
Hypertrophy
In this 1998 film, Denzel Washington plays a father who holds a hospital ER hostage to get a heart transplant for his son.
John Q
What popular park in Rochester is known for its Quarry Hill Nature Center and historical sandstone caves?
Quarry Hill Park
What is the term for a small sample of tissue taken from the body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease?
Biopsy
Who said, "It is a sin to be good if you have the ability to be better," a quote reflecting the continuous improvement ethos at Mayo Clinic?
Dr. William J. Mayo
Identify this natural Arizona landmark, a meteorite impact site near Flagstaff, which is among the best-preserved sites of its kind in the world.
Meteor Crater
This term is used to describe cell death caused by disease or injury, often found in pathology reports
Necrosis
What TV show, starring Hugh Laurie, features a misanthropic diagnostician with a knack for solving puzzling cases?
House
What is the name of the famous canyon in Arizona known for its breathtaking views and hiking trails?
The Grand Canyon
This term refers to the spread of cancer from one part of the body to another, a crucial concept often discussed in pathology reports.
Metastasis
Name the Mayo Clinic founder who stated, "There are two objects of medical education: To heal the sick and to advance the science."
Dr. Charles H. Mayo
This park in Rochester is known for its annual winter festival, which includes ice sculptures, sledding, and skiing events. What is the name of this park?
Silver Lake Park
In pathology reports, what does the acronym H&E stand for, referring to a common staining method used on tissue samples?
Hematoxylin and Eosin