Anatomy
Surgical Procedures
Medical Abbreviations
MCAT
PhiDE!!
100

This is the strongest bone in the body

What is the femur?

100

This surgical procedure involves the removal of an inflamed organ located in the lower right abdomen, often due to infection. 

What is an Appendectomy?

100

CPR

What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?

100

This is what the MCAT stands for

What is Medical College Admission Test?

100

PhiDE's colors

What are Royal Purple and Ivory?

200

This is the largest organ of the body

What is the skin?

200

This surgical procedure involves the removal of part of the stomach to aid in weight loss.

What is a Gastric Bypass?

200

MRI

What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging?

200

These are all the categories on the MCAT

What are Chem/Phys, Bio/Biochem, CARS, Psych/Soc?

200

PhiDE's pillars

What are Philanthropy, Deity, Equity and Education?

300

This muscle is responsible for shoulder abduction, flexion, and extension.

What is the deltoid?

300

This surgical procedure involves the removal of one or both breasts, partially or completely and it is usually carried out to treat breast cancer.

What is a Mastectomy?

300

SOB

What is Shortness of Breath?

300

This is the MCAT score range

What is 472-528?

300

The PhiDE flower

What is The Scarlet Carnation?

400

This is the largest lymphatic organ in the body, responsible for filtering blood and storing red blood cells and platelets.

What is the spleen?

400

This surgical procedure involves rerouting blood around blocked arteries in the heart

What is a CABG (Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting)?

400

PRN

What is pro re nata (latin-as needed)?

400

These are the maximum number of times you can take the MCAT in one calendar year and in your lifetime.

What are 3 and 7?

400

When and where PhiDE was founded

1904- Cornell University Medical School

500

This network of small blood vessels surrounds the alveoli in the lungs, facilitating gas exchange during respiration.

What is the pulmonary capillary network?

500

This surgical procedure involves removing a portion of the skull to relieve pressure on the brain

What is a Craniotomy?

500

DVT

What is Deep Vein Thrombosis?

500

The "testing time" of the MCAT and total questions on the exam

What is 6 hours 15 mins and 230 questions?

500

First chapter to host AFS?

What is Florida International University PhiDE chapter?