Find someonewho works in anon-clinicalsupport role at thehospital/medicalschool (e.g., IT,facilities, finance).Find someonewho exercisesat least threetimes a week.Find someonewho is currentlyworking on aresearch paper orgrant proposalrelated to women'shealth.Find someonewho specializesin geriatricwomen’s healthissuesFind someonewho works in adifferenthealthcare sectorthan you (e.g., youare clinical, theyare research).Find someonewho is currentlypursuing anadvanced degreeor certification(e.g., MBA, MPH,PhD).Find someonewho hastraveledinternationallyfor a healthconference.Find someonewho hasmentored acurrent medicalstudent.Find someonewho works inOb/Gyn, but notas an MD (e.g.,Nurse, PA,Administrator).Find someonewho hasworked inwomen's healthfor over 10years.Find someonewho survived theirfirst year ofresidency withoutdrinking excessivecoffee. (Goodluck!)Find someonewho works in adifferent healthcaresector than you(e.g., you areclinical, they areresearch).Find someonewho attended theRobert LarnerCollege ofMedicine medicalschool as astudent.Find someonewho hasworked a nightshift within thelast week.Find someonewho woke upearly today toexercise beforestarting theirday,Find someonewho currentlyholds a facultyposition (e.g.,Professor,Lecturer) at amedical school.Findsomeonewho works inmentalhealth.Find someonewho doesyoga at leastthree times aweek.Find someonewho practicesmindfulnessor meditationdaily.Findsomeonewho is boardcertified inGynecologyFind someonewho has appliedfor a federalresearch grant(e.g., from theNIH) in the last 12months.Find someonewho haspracticedmedicine inmore than onestate or country.Find someonewho has read anon-fiction bookabout women'shealth this year.Find someonewho has run a5K or amarathon withinthe past year.Find someonewho works in anon-clinicalsupport role at thehospital/medicalschool (e.g., IT,facilities, finance).Find someonewho exercisesat least threetimes a week.Find someonewho is currentlyworking on aresearch paper orgrant proposalrelated to women'shealth.Find someonewho specializesin geriatricwomen’s healthissuesFind someonewho works in adifferenthealthcare sectorthan you (e.g., youare clinical, theyare research).Find someonewho is currentlypursuing anadvanced degreeor certification(e.g., MBA, MPH,PhD).Find someonewho hastraveledinternationallyfor a healthconference.Find someonewho hasmentored acurrent medicalstudent.Find someonewho works inOb/Gyn, but notas an MD (e.g.,Nurse, PA,Administrator).Find someonewho hasworked inwomen's healthfor over 10years.Find someonewho survived theirfirst year ofresidency withoutdrinking excessivecoffee. (Goodluck!)Find someonewho works in adifferent healthcaresector than you(e.g., you areclinical, they areresearch).Find someonewho attended theRobert LarnerCollege ofMedicine medicalschool as astudent.Find someonewho hasworked a nightshift within thelast week.Find someonewho woke upearly today toexercise beforestarting theirday,Find someonewho currentlyholds a facultyposition (e.g.,Professor,Lecturer) at amedical school.Findsomeonewho works inmentalhealth.Find someonewho doesyoga at leastthree times aweek.Find someonewho practicesmindfulnessor meditationdaily.Findsomeonewho is boardcertified inGynecologyFind someonewho has appliedfor a federalresearch grant(e.g., from theNIH) in the last 12months.Find someonewho haspracticedmedicine inmore than onestate or country.Find someonewho has read anon-fiction bookabout women'shealth this year.Find someonewho has run a5K or amarathon withinthe past year.

Womens Health Bingo - Call List

(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.


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  1. Find someone who works in a non-clinical support role at the hospital/medical school (e.g., IT, facilities, finance).
  2. Find someone who exercises at least three times a week.
  3. Find someone who is currently working on a research paper or grant proposal related to women's health.
  4. Find someone who specializes in geriatric women’s health issues
  5. Find someone who works in a different healthcare sector than you (e.g., you are clinical, they are research).
  6. Find someone who is currently pursuing an advanced degree or certification (e.g., MBA, MPH, PhD).
  7. Find someone who has traveled internationally for a health conference.
  8. Find someone who has mentored a current medical student.
  9. Find someone who works in Ob/Gyn, but not as an MD (e.g., Nurse, PA, Administrator).
  10. Find someone who has worked in women's health for over 10 years.
  11. Find someone who survived their first year of residency without drinking excessive coffee. (Good luck!)
  12. Find someone who works in a different healthcare sector than you (e.g., you are clinical, they are research).
  13. Find someone who attended the Robert Larner College of Medicine medical school as a student.
  14. Find someone who has worked a night shift within the last week.
  15. Find someone who woke up early today to exercise before starting their day,
  16. Find someone who currently holds a faculty position (e.g., Professor, Lecturer) at a medical school.
  17. Find someone who works in mental health.
  18. Find someone who does yoga at least three times a week.
  19. Find someone who practices mindfulness or meditation daily.
  20. Find someone who is board certified in Gynecology
  21. Find someone who has applied for a federal research grant (e.g., from the NIH) in the last 12 months.
  22. Find someone who has practiced medicine in more than one state or country.
  23. Find someone who has read a non-fiction book about women's health this year.
  24. Find someone who has run a 5K or a marathon within the past year.