| A | B |
| Began as a clinic for rabies treatment | Pasteur Institute |
| Treats life-threatening illnesses and supervises ambulance services | paramedic |
| Trained to use oxygen therapy and measure lung capacity | respiratory therapist |
| The first Hispanic to be named Surgeon General | Antonia Novello |
| Principal U.S. agency for providing essential human services | DHHS |
| Person who is totally lacking in something of need | indigent |
| Honorary Chairperson for Planned Parenthood | Margaret Sanger |
| Provider trained to find pressure points and weight distribution problems | Podiatrists |
| Considered to be one of the most brilliant minds working on the AIDS crisis today | David Ho |
| Clearinghouse for information and statistics associated with healthcare | CDC |
| Committed to research and delivery of needed drugs and medical supplies to various areas of the world | WHO |
| A method of prioritizing patients so that the most urgent cases receive care first | triage |
| The agency that inspects facilities for workplace safety violations | OSHA |
| Legislation that most affects the quality of laboratory reports and results | CLIA |
| medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of disorders of the eye | ophthalmologist |
| Medical specialty that deals with the causes of diseases that affect the body | pathology |
| Healthcare professional is trained to practice medicine under the supervision of a physician | Physician's Assistant |
| two scientists developed a vaccine that brought polio under control | Albert Sabin and Jonas Salk |
| Procedure first performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard | Heart transplant from one human to another |
| Scientist that first described the heart functions as a pump | William Harvey |