Primary Care
Hospital Medicine/Critical Care
Emergency Medicine
Psychiatry
Advanced Practice
100

What specialty sees ages from the cradle to the grave?

Family Medicine

100

What is the term for a Hospitalist who only works nights?

Nocturnist

100

What question is most commonly asked by an Emergency Medicine physician to determine patient load?

What is the annual volume?

100

What types of disorders do Psychiatrists diagnose?

Mental disorders

100

Name one of two types of Nurses we do Not work with?

RN (Registered Nurse)

200

Which specialty most commonly sutures and splints?

Urgent Care

200

How long is the typical Hospitalist shift?

12 hr

200

Which Life Support certification is a requirement for Emergency Medicine?

ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support)

200

How long is a Psychiatry Residency?

4 years

200

Name the four AP specialties that we DO work with?

NP, PA, CNM, CRNA

300

Which outpatient specialty treats adults only?

Internal Medicine

300

What is the name of a Hospitalist with fellowship training in Critical Care?

Intensivist

300

What is the highest Trauma level status a Hospital can reach?

Trauma Level 1

300

Name at least two Psychiatry sub specialties?

Child and adolescent psychiatry, Geriatric psychiatry, Forensic (legal) psychiatry, Addiction psychiatry, Pain medicine, Psychosomatic (mind and body) medicine, Sleep medicine

300

Which type of AP provider usually has more authority to prescribe medications and is not typically supervised by Physicians?

NP (Nurse Practitioner)

400

Which Primary Care specialty is most commonly seen in Correctional Medicine?

Urgent Care

400

Name three Hospital Medicine procedures that are most common to perform?

vent management, central lines, intubation, arterial lines, paracentesis, thoracentesis

400

What is the EM certifying board?

American Board of Emergency Medicine

400

Name three different types of settings a Psychiatrist can practice in?

Private practices, clinics, hospitals, Correctional facilities, rehab centers

400

What is the furthest degree that Most NP/PA's receive?

Masters Degree

500

What are the Big Four Main specialties under Primary Care? 

Family Medicine, Urgent Care, Occupational Medicine, Internal Medicine

500

What is the name of the Board that Hospitalists are certified by?

ABIM (American Board of Internal Medicine)

500

Name 2 common states that Emergency Medicine Physicians go to work IHS positions

Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Minnesota 

500

Name two types of medication a Psychiatrist can prescribe?

anti-depressants, stimulants, mood stabilizers, hypnotics, sedatives, antipsychotic medications 

500

What does NP, PA and CRNA stand for?

Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist