AI
Chronic Diseases
Mental Health
Public Health
Latin America
100

Q: Name one thing that AI can do in the field of medicine.

A: Disease detection, personalized care, patient monitoring, telemedicine, radiology, drug development, etc.

100

Q: People in these two income levels are at the most risk of developing chronic diseases.

A: What is low and middle income? (will accept poverty instead of low income or similar word(s))

100

Q: Around 7.3% of the population in Latin America face this type of disorder, characterized by frequent, intense, and persistent worry/fear over everyday situations.

A: What is anxiety disorder? (will accept any answer with "anxiety" and "disorder".)

100

Q: True or False: Ghana was the location Dr. Zakrison visited as a child, in which she saw kids happy for having a paying job making baskets.

A: False -- It was Morocco.

100

Q: True or false, the Latin American healthcare system is overburdened?

A: True

200

Q: This type of AI can analyze medical images like x-rays and MRIs to help doctors detect diseases like cancer.  

A: What is a diagnostic imaging algorithm?

200

Q:This chronic condition affects how your body turns food into energy and is marked by high blood sugar levels.

A: Diabetes

200

Q: The integration of these things into primary care and community settings involves the inclusion of pharmacological and or psychological interventions.

A: What are mental health resources/services?

200

Q: This caribbean nation has faced repeated cholera outbreaks linked to limited access to clean water and sanitation.

A: What is Haiti?

200

Q: What is the main issue rural areas in Latin America have?  

A: Adequate access to care

300

Q: This AI tool developed by a Harvard Research team can detect glioblastoma with more accuracy than humans or other models.  

Answer: What is PICTURE

300

Q: This is the name of the theory describing how a population's main causes of death shift from infectious and communicable diseases to chronic, degenerative, and man-made diseases as societies become more developed.

A: Epidemiological transition

300

Q: A stigma in latin american countries that discourages men from seeking help and expressing emotions leading to higher suicidal ideation in some studies.

A: What is Machismo?

300

Q: This country has public healthcare that lets people see doctors without paying at the visit.

A: What is Canada?

300

Q: The most common category of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Latin America.

A: What are cardiovascular diseases?

400

Q: The AI tool developed by a Harvard research team can detect the difference between two types of brain tumors. What are the two major treatment options depending on the type of tumor?

 A: If it should be surgically removed or treated with chemotherapy (surgical & chemotherapy)

400

Q: Chronic respiratory diseases in Latin America are more prominent due to the increased usage of this drug.

A: What is Tobacco?

400

Q: How many new women's health ECHO programs were made for rural communities as mentioned in the 2024 annual report?

A: 4

400

Q: Trauma victim claimants in Illinois can file for up to this amount (in $) for direct compensation? Note: only about 4% of violent crime victims nationwide receive the compensation they’re entitled to.

A: What is $45,000 (will accept  $10,000)

400

Q: Cities with the highest homicide rates in Brazil are in which region of the country?

A: Northeast

500

Q: AI can detect the difference between this tumor and a glioblastoma with a 98% accuracy rate?  

A: PCNSL tumor

500

Q: This percentage of adolescents in Latin America live in urban regions, leading to an increased risk for NCDs due to promotion of a sedentary lifestyle.

A: What is 80% (will accept +/- 12%)

500

Q: Many countries in Latin America show health treatment gaps of more than _%?

A: 50

500

Q: This doctor was the founding director who opened the adult Level 1 trauma center at the University of Chicago Medicine, which opened in May 2018.  

A: Who is Dr. Selwyn O. Rogers Jr.? (will accept any answer with “Rogers” in it).

500

Q: Between 20 million and _ million people suffer non-fatal injuries?

A: 50