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100

A doctor or physician who is an expert in understanding and treating conditions related to the heart and blood vessels.

Cardiologist

100

This doctor, known for his expertise in infectious diseases, was a key figure in managing the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Anthony Fauci

100

This bone, known as the collarbone, connects the arm to the body

Clavicle

100

What standardized test is required for admission to dental schools?

Dental Admission Test (DAT)

100

The multi-platnum rapper and 2011 LOYNO Music Industry alumnus who has recorded top 10 charting songs such as "No Limit" and "Me, Myself, & I"

G-Eazy

200

A doctor who specializes pain managment and patient care medicine both during and after surgical procedures.

Anesthesiologist

200

This nurse founded the American Red Cross in 1881 and provided critical care during the Civil War.

Clara Barton

200

In this position, the body is standing upright, facing forward, with arms at the sides and palms facing forward

Anatomical Position

200

What term refers to providing healthcare remotely using technology?

Telemedicine

200

The New Orleans native and LOYNO alum (non-graduate) who became a multi-billionare and eventually held majority ownership in the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans. 

Tom Benson

300

Healthcare specialists who treat and care for those with illnesses, injuries, and/or disabilities which regularly affect patient'(s) vocal ability, quality of life, and other basic features that inhibit physical and health independence.

Occupational Therapist

300

Her cells, taken without her consent in 1951, led to breakthroughs in medical research, including vaccines, cancer treatments, and more.

Henrietta Lacks

300

This term describes a structure that is farther away from the midline of the body

Lateral

300

What does GRE stand for?

Graduate Record Examination

300

Film maker and LOYNO communications major who has produced or released over a dozen films, including 'Visas and Virtue,' which won an Academy Award in 1998. 

Chris Donahue

400

A healthcare provider that specializes in treating patients who suffer from conditions affecting his/her speech, language communication, and swallowing disorders.

Speech-language Pathologist

400

Known for his work on sterilization, this British surgeon introduced antiseptic surgery to prevent infections.

Joseph Lister

400

This division of the nervous system is responsible for involuntary control of smooth muscles and glands

Autonomic Nervous System

400

List the order of the hierarchy of medical school/medical professions.

Intern, resident, fellow, attending

400

American businessman and LOYNO foreign business major who is best known for inventing the automatic teller machine (ATM). 

Donald Wetzel 
500

Medical professionals who specialize in drawing blood from patients for tests, donations, general research, etc.

Phlebotomist

500

This South African surgeon performed the world’s first successful heart transplant in 1967.

Dr. Christiaan Barnard

500

The common name for the bicep femoris, a major muscle group located in one of a human's 4 major appendages

Hamstring

500

What international agency is responsible for coordinating public health efforts globally?

World Health Organization (WHO)

500

Track and field athlete and LOYNO alumnus who participated in the 1932 Summer Olympics U.S. Track and Field Team which won gold in the 4x100m race. This race set a then world record of 40.0s.

Emmit Toppino