This type of doctor deals with prenatal and post-natal care
what is an obstetrician (OB)?
What is the age range of patients a pediatric nurse works with?
What is birth to 18?
What does the MCAT stand for?
This type of specialist focuses on treating epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinsons' disease.
What is a neurologist?
What country was the Statue of Liberty given to the US by?
What is France?
Approximately how long is a Physician Assistant program after earning your bachelor's?
What is 2 years?
What type of nurse can prescribe medicine to patients?
What is a nurse practitioner (NP)?
What are two things included in your primary application?
What is another name for vascular surgery? Vascular surgery focus on the diagnosis and management of patients with arterial, venous, and lymphatic system disorders.
What is General Surgery?
What is the largest organ of the body?
What is the skin?
What is the shortest timeframe to become a surgeon?
What is 13 years? (General Surgery)
What is anatomy, physiology, microbiology, general chemistry, nutrition health, behavioral science, psychology, clinical theory, and clinical rounds? (any 3)
What type of medical degree focuses on a holistic approach and prevention of diseases?
What is Osteopathic Medicine (DO)?
What branch of medicine specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer?
What is oncology?
What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?
What is a strawberry?
What type of degree is needed to become a dentist?
What is a DDS/DMD? (Doctor of Dental Surgery/Doctor of Dental Medicine)
What are 2 ways you can obtain your graduate in Nursing?
What is through a Doctor of Nursing or Doctor of Nurse Practitioners Program?
What are the two different types of research experiences you can do?
This area of study focuses on the incidence, distribution and possible control of diseases
What is epidemiology?
Carrots are a good source of which vitamin?
What is Vitamin A?
What exam is required for certification as a pharmacist?
What is the NAPLEX?
What are the minimum and maximum amount of questions presented on the NCLEX-RN exam?
What is 75 minimum questions and 145 maximum questions?
What are the 2 of the 3 different types of Medical School applications? You may list the type of degree/place they correlate to.
What is AMCAS, TMDAS, and AACOMAS?
This type of healthcare provider examines bodies and body tissues.
What is a pathologist?
About how many taste buds does the average human tongue have?
What is around 10,000?