Medical Terminology
Human Anatomy
Pre-Med 101
Healthcare Careers
Mental Health
100

This term describes the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment.

What is homeostasis?

100

The largest organ of the human body.

What is the skin?

100

The standardized test required for admission to most U.S. medical schools.

What is the MCAT?

100

This healthcare professional assists doctors by performing diagnostic tests, providing treatment, and offering health advice.

What is a nurse practitioner (NP)?

100

This condition is characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities once enjoyed.

What is depression?

200

A medical professional specializing in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system.

What is a neurologist?

200

These cells are responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body.

What are red blood cells?

200

This program allows college students to get clinical experience and serve the underserved by working directly with doctors in medically underserved areas.

What is the National Health Service Corps (NHSC)?

200

This career involves taking X-rays and other diagnostic imaging.

What is a radiologic technologist (radiographer)?

200

This type of mental health professional can prescribe medication in some states and offers therapy for mental health disorders.

What is a psychiatrist?

300

The removal of a limb or part of a limb is called this.

What is amputation?

300

The bone that protects the brain.

What is the skull?

300

The minimum number of years of medical school in the U.S.

What is four years?

300

This medical specialty is focused on the surgical and non-surgical treatment of the bones, joints, and muscles.

What is orthopedics?

300

This mental health condition is characterized by excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily activities.

What is anxiety disorder?

400

This is the term for inflammation of the liver.

What is hepatitis?

400

This organ is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine.

What is the kidney?

400

Medical students start hands-on training with patients in this phase of their education.

What is clinical rotations?

400

This role provides primary care to patients in underserved areas and works to prevent illness.

What is a physician assistant (PA)?

400

This approach to therapy, often used for anxiety and depression, focuses on changing negative patterns of thinking.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?

500

This medical term refers to the process of red blood cell production.

What is erythropoiesis?

500

The longest bone in the human body.

What is the femur?

500

These are the two most common types of medical degrees offered in the U.S.

What are MD (Doctor of Medicine) and DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)?

500

This is the most common healthcare profession, involving the day-to-day care of patients in hospitals, clinics, and nursing facilities.

What is a registered nurse (RN)?

500

This neurotransmitter, often referred to as the "feel-good" chemical, is associated with pleasure and reward in the brain.

What is dopamine?