Is a "cat person" Doesn't drink coffee Has children Has been to 5 or more ACCP meetings Fluent in a foreign language Practices in academia Presenting at this ACCP meeting Precepts students or residents First time in Florida Knows how to drive a stick shift First time at a cardiology PRN meeting Is a pharmacy resident Is on a PRN committee Participated in the PRN mentor program Practices in ambulatory care Has been called a "druggist" Can run 2 miles Received a grant from the PRN "Is a twin" Is a current or former PRN officer Plays an instrument Is a "dog person" Is a pharmacy student Practices in a hospital setting Is a "cat person" Doesn't drink coffee Has children Has been to 5 or more ACCP meetings Fluent in a foreign language Practices in academia Presenting at this ACCP meeting Precepts students or residents First time in Florida Knows how to drive a stick shift First time at a cardiology PRN meeting Is a pharmacy resident Is on a PRN committee Participated in the PRN mentor program Practices in ambulatory care Has been called a "druggist" Can run 2 miles Received a grant from the PRN "Is a twin" Is a current or former PRN officer Plays an instrument Is a "dog person" Is a pharmacy student Practices in a hospital setting
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Is a "cat person"
Doesn't drink coffee
Has children
Has
been to 5 or more ACCP meetings
Fluent in a foreign language
Practices in academia
Presenting at this ACCP meeting
Precepts students or residents
First time in Florida
Knows how to drive a stick shift
First time at a cardiology PRN meeting
Is a pharmacy resident
Is on a PRN committee
Participated in the PRN mentor program
Practices in ambulatory care
Has been called a "druggist"
Can run 2 miles
Received a grant from the PRN
"Is a twin"
Is a current or former PRN officer
Plays an instrument
Is a "dog person"
Is a pharmacy student
Practices in a hospital setting