The type of doctor who diagnoses conditions and performs surgeries on the heart.
What is a cardiologist?
What is the on-the-job training a medical school graduate undergoes?
What is residency?
Largest organ in the human body
What is the skin?
This type of doctor would treat patients with disorders of the brain, spinal cord or nerves.
What is a neurologist?
What is a NP?
what is a nurse practitioner? (nurse with a graduate degree in advanced practice nursing)
The subject that is the most high yield on the MCAT.
What is Biochemistry?
This body part is the largest bone in the body located in the thigh.
What is the femur?
Condition in which a person is born with an extra copy of chromosome 21.
What is Downs Syndrome?
First-year resident, usually not licensed to practice medicine
What is an intern?
This part of the body has the smallest bone and smallest muscle in the body.
What is the ear?
What's most likely to occur when your diaphragm goes into spasms?
What is hiccups?
They see patients and prescribe medication. MD or DO?
What is an MD (Doctor of Medicine)? DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) have a more “holistic” perspective to care.
3 of the 6 subjects required for Medical School acceptance
what is 1) Biology 2) Chemistry 3) Physics 4) Mathematics 5) Expository Writing 6) Psychology