Round 1 What percentage of NHS diagnoses involve pathology? A. 10%B. 40%C. 70%D. 100%

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Round 1

What percentage of NHS diagnoses involve pathology? A. 10%B. 40%C. 70%D. 100%

Which of the following is NOT a blood group? A. AB. BC. CD. O

Which of these infections might respond to antibiotics? A. coldB. TBC. fluD. herpes

How many babies are born in the UK each year? A. 200,000 B. 400,000 C. 700,000 D. 900,000

How many scientists work in pathology in the UK? A. 5,000B.10,000C. 20,000D. 50,000

What percentage of UK births follow IVF? A. 0.2%B. 2%C. 10%D. 20%

How many people in the UK have diabetes? A. ½ million B. 1 million C. 2 million D. 3 million

For which of the following disorders are newborn babies NOT routinely tested? A. HIVB. Sickle cell disease C. Cystic fibrosis D. hypo- thyroidism

What’s the average number of pathology tests per person per year? A. 0.14B. 1.4C. 14D. 140

What is the most common cause of death in the UK? A. stroke B. cancer C. infection D. heart disease

How many events were held during the three National Pathology Weeks? A. 100B. 500C. 800D. 1200

Which of the following foods should be avoided by pregnant women? A. Live yoghurt B.Cooked shellfish C. HoneyD. Potato salad

Which of the following is tested for routinely in pregnancy? A. Syphilis B. Chlamydia C. Hepatitis C D. Chicken pox

The infant mortality rate in the UK in 2008 was 5/1000. What was it in 1840? A. 10B. 50C. 100D. 150

Which of these is the smallest? A.Red blood cell B. virus C. bacterium D. fungus

Round 2

What came first? A. Jenner’s discovery of smallpox vaccination B. Fleming’s discovery of penicillin

What came first? A. The first test tube baby B. The eradication of smallpox

What came first? A. Blood Transfusion Service launched B. Discovery of the structure of DNA

What came first? A. Genetic fingerprinting B. Discovery of HIV

What came first? A. Cloning of Dolly the sheep B. First heart-lung transplant

Round 3

True or false? 1. Identical twins have identical fingerprints 2. The strongest muscle is the quadriceps 3. The heart beats 100,000 times a day 4. We make 5 litres of saliva every day 5. 70% of the body is water

True or false? 6. Men have two X chromosomes 7. All pathologists work with dead bodies 8. The human brain weighs 2kg 9. IVF babies are made in test tubes 10. The RCPath was founded in 1962

Round 4

When you think of a pathologist, what comes to mind?

Name something you might find in a pathologist’s pocket

What qualities do you need to be a pathologist?

What do you think pathologists do in their spare time?

Name a pathology specialty

Round 1 The answers

What percentage of NHS diagnoses involve pathology? A. 10%B. 40%C. 70%D. 100%

What percentage of NHS diagnoses involve pathology? A. 10%B. 40%C. 70%D. 100%

Which of the following is NOT a blood group? A. AB. BC. CD. O

Which of the following is NOT a blood group? A. AB. BC. CD. O

Which of these infections might respond to antibiotics? A. coldB. TBC. fluD. herpes

Which of these infections might respond to antibiotics? A. coldB. TBC. fluD. herpes

How many babies are born in the UK each year? A. 200,000 B. 400,000 C. 700,000 D. 900,000

How many babies are born in the UK each year? A200,00 0 B.400,0 00 C. 700,000 D. 900,000

How many scientists work in pathology in the UK? A. 5,000B.10,000C. 20,000D. 50,000

How many scientists work in pathology in the UK? A. 5,000B.10,000C. 20,000D. 50,000

What percentage of UK births follow IVF? A. 0.2%B. 2%C. 10%D. 20%

What percentage of UK births follow IVF? A. 0.2%B. 2%C. 10%D. 20%

How many people in the UK have diabetes? A. ½ million B. 1 million C. 2 million D. 3 million

How many people in the UK have diabetes? A. ½ million B. million C. 2 million D. 3 million

For which of the following disorders are newborn babies NOT routinely tested? A. HIVB. Sickle cell disease C. Cystic fibrosis D. hypo- thyroidism

For which of the following disorders are newborn babies NOT routinely tested? A. HIVB. Sickle cell disease C. Cystic fibrosis

What’s the average number of pathology tests per person per year? A. 0.14B. 1.4C. 14D. 140

What’s the average number of pathology tests per person per year? A. 0.14B. 1.4C. 14D. 140

What is the most common cause of death in the UK? A. stroke B. cancer C. infection D. heart disease

What is the most common cause of death in the UK? A. strokeB. cancerC. infection D. heart disease

How many events were held during the three National Pathology Weeks? A. 100B. 500C. 800D. 1200

How many events were held during the three National Pathology Weeks? D. 1200

Which of the following foods should be avoided by pregnant women? A. Live yoghurt B.Cooked shellfish C. HoneyD. Potato salad

Which of the following foods should be avoided by pregnant women? A. Live yoghurt B. Cooked shellfish C. HoneyD. Potato salad

Which of the following is tested for routinely in pregnancy? A. Syphilis B. Chlamydia C. Hepatitis C D. Chicken pox

Which of the following is tested for routinely in pregnancy? A. Syphilis C. Hepatitis D. Chicken pox

The infant mortality rate in the UK in 2008 was 5/1000. What was it in 1840? A. 10B. 50C. 100D. 150

The infant mortality rate in the UK in 2008 was 5/1000. What was it in 1840? A. 10B. 50C. 100D. 150

Which of these is the smallest? A.Red blood cell B. virus C. bacterium D. fungus

Which of these is the smallest? A.Red blood cell B. virus C. bacterium D. fungus

Round 2

What came first? A. Jenner’s discovery of smallpox vaccination B. Fleming’s discovery of penicillin

What came first? A. Jenner’s discovery of smallpox vaccination B. Fleming’s discovery of penicillin 1796

What came first? A. The first test tube baby B. The eradication of smallpox

What came first? A. The first test tube baby B. The eradication of smallpox 1978

What came first? A. Blood Transfusion Service launched B. Discovery of the structure of DNA

What came first? A. Blood Transfusion Service launched B. Discovery of the structure of DNA 1946

What came first? A. Genetic fingerprinting B. Discovery of HIV

What came first? A. Genetic fingerprinting B. Discovery of HIV 1981

What came first? A. Cloning of Dolly the sheep B. First heart-lung transplant

What came first? A. Cloning of Dolly the sheep B. First heart-lung transplant 1981

Round 3

True or false? 1. Identical twins have identical fingerprints 2. The strongest muscle is the quadriceps 3. The heart beats 100,000 times a day 4. We make 5 litres of saliva every day 5. 70% of the body is water

True or false? 1. Identical twins have identical fingerprints 2. The strongest muscle is the quadriceps 3. The heart beats 100,000 times a day 4. We make 5 litres of saliva every day 5. 70% of the body is water

True or false? 1. Identical twins have identical fingerprints 2. The strongest muscle is the quadriceps 3. The heart beats 100,000 times a day 4. We make 5 litres of saliva every day 5. 70% of the body is water

True or false? 1. Identical twins have identical fingerprints 2. The strongest muscle is the quadriceps 3. The heart beats 100,000 times a day 4. We make 5 litres of saliva every day 5. 70% of the body is water

True or false? 1. Identical twins have identical fingerprints 2. The strongest muscle is the quadriceps 3. The heart beats 100,000 times a day 4. We make 5 litres of saliva every day 5. 70% of the body is water

True or false? 1. Identical twins have identical fingerprints 2. The strongest muscle is the quadriceps 3. The heart beats 100,000 times a day 4. We make 5 litres of saliva every day 5. 70% of the body is water

True or false? 6. Men have two X chromosomes 7. All pathologists work with dead bodies 8. The human brain weighs 2kg 9. IVF babies are made in test tubes 10. The RCPath was founded in 1962

True or false? 6. Men have two X chromosomes 7. All pathologists work with dead bodies 8. The human brain weighs 2kg 9. IVF babies are made in test tubes 10. The RCPath was founded in 1962

True or false? 6. Men have two X chromosomes 7. All pathologists work with dead bodies 8. The human brain weighs 2kg 9. IVF babies are made in test tubes 10. The RCPath was founded in 1962

True or false? 6. Men have two X chromosomes 7. All pathologists work with dead bodies 8. The human brain weighs 2kg 9. IVF babies are made in test tubes 10. The RCPath was founded in 1962

True or false? 6. Men have two X chromosomes 7. All pathologists work with dead bodies 8. The human brain weighs 2kg 9. IVF babies are made in test tubes 10. The RCPath was founded in 1962

True or false? 6. Men have two X chromosomes 7. All pathologists work with dead bodies 8. The human brain weighs 2kg 9. IVF babies are made in test tubes 10. The RCPath was founded in 1962

Round 4

When you think of a pathologist, what comes to mind?

When you think of a pathologist, what comes to mind? Laboratory

When you think of a pathologist, what comes to mind? Diseases 5. Laboratory

When you think of a pathologist, what comes to mind? Blood 4. Diseases 5. Laboratory

When you think of a pathologist, what comes to mind? TV pathologists 3. Blood 4. Diseases 5. Laboratory

When you think of a pathologist, what comes to mind? 1. Dead bodies 2. TV pathologists 3. Blood 4. Diseases 5. Laboratory

Name something you might find in a pathologist’s pocket

Name something you might find in a pathologist’s pocket hankie/tissues

Name something you might find in a pathologist’s pocket money 5. hankie/tissues

Name something you might find in a pathologist’s pocket gloves 4. money 5. hankie/tissues

Name something you might find in a pathologist’s pocket pen 3. gloves 4. money 5. hankie/tissues

Name something you might find in a pathologist’s pocket 1. scalpel 2. pen 3. gloves 4. money 5. hankie/tissues

What qualities do you need to be a pathologist?

What qualities do you need to be a pathologist? Sense of humour

What qualities do you need to be a pathologist? Curiosity 5. Sense of humour

What qualities do you need to be a pathologist? Patience 4. Curiosity 5. Sense of humour

What qualities do you need to be a pathologist? Strong stomach 3. Patience 4. Curiosity 5. Sense of humour

What qualities do you need to be a pathologist? 1. Attention to detail 2. Strong stomach 3. Patience 4. Curiosity 5. Sense of humour

What do you think pathologists do in their spare time?

What do you think pathologists do in their spare time? Drink

What do you think pathologists do in their spare time? Watch Casualty/Silent Witness/CSI 5. Drink

What do you think pathologists do in their spare time? Sport 4. Watch Casualty/Silent Witness/CSI 5. Drink

What do you think pathologists do in their spare time? Same as everyone else 3. Sport 4. Watch Casualty/Silent Witness/CSI 5. Drink

What do you think pathologists do in their spare time? 1. Read 2. Same as everyone else 3. Sport 4. Watch Casualty/Silent Witness/CSI 5. Drink

Name a pathology specialty?

Name a pathology specialty? Chemical pathology

Name a pathology specialty? Microbiology 5. Chemical pathology

Name a pathology specialty? Histopathology 4. Microbiology 5. Chemical pathology

Name a pathology specialty? Haematology 3. Histopathology 4. Microbiology 5. Chemical pathology

Name a pathology specialty? 1. Forensic pathology 2. Haematology 3. Histopathology 4. Microbiology 5. Chemical pathology

And the winners are...