Shadowed a healthcare worker on shift Used prototyping equipment or tools for their past projects Owns an biomedical engineering book Was a part of a interdisciplinary team Enjoys hiking Know about regulations or approvals for medical devices Order-in more frequently than cooking Drinks anything but normal water Play an instrument Saw a patient-care innovation in action Owns a pet Drinks coffee everyday Presented on a clinical workflow problem Is severely allergic to something Interested in creating start-ups Left hand dominant Enjoy networking with strangers Personally know a clinical engineer Has traveled to a different country this year Running enthusiast Has never broken a bone Has followed the Stanford Biodesign Process Can speak 3 or more languages Toured a biomedical research lab Shadowed a healthcare worker on shift Used prototyping equipment or tools for their past projects Owns an biomedical engineering book Was a part of a interdisciplinary team Enjoys hiking Know about regulations or approvals for medical devices Order-in more frequently than cooking Drinks anything but normal water Play an instrument Saw a patient-care innovation in action Owns a pet Drinks coffee everyday Presented on a clinical workflow problem Is severely allergic to something Interested in creating start-ups Left hand dominant Enjoy networking with strangers Personally know a clinical engineer Has traveled to a different country this year Running enthusiast Has never broken a bone Has followed the Stanford Biodesign Process Can speak 3 or more languages Toured a biomedical research lab
(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.
Shadowed a healthcare worker on shift
Used prototyping equipment or tools
for their past projects
Owns an biomedical engineering
book
Was a part of a interdisciplinary team
Enjoys
hiking
Know about regulations or approvals for medical devices
Order-in
more
frequently
than cooking
Drinks
anything
but normal
water
Play an
instrument
Saw a patient-care innovation in action
Owns
a pet
Drinks
coffee
everyday
Presented on a clinical workflow problem
Is
severely
allergic to
something
Interested in creating start-ups
Left hand
dominant
Enjoy networking with strangers
Personally know a clinical engineer
Has traveled
to a different
country this
year
Running
enthusiast
Has never
broken a
bone
Has followed the Stanford Biodesign Process
Can
speak 3
or more
languages
Toured a biomedical research lab