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April 25, 2019 at 2:21 PMRejectedT-shirt saleFamily Medicine Club04/25/201905/13/2019Fundraiser for family med club
March 12, 2019 at 11:25 AMApprovedCookie Decorating with the SLCSOMA04/24/201904/24/2019Volunteers will be helping seniors ice spring themed cookies that will be enjoyed by the SLC residents and the remainder will be donated to the local firehouse. Volunteers will help with set up, clean up, assisting residents to and from event, and helping residents ice cookies.
April 17, 2019 at 12:57 PMCompleteCoffee mug saleRadiology Club04/17/201905/04/2019Radiology club will be selling heat sensitive mugs, with a CXR which appear when warm liquid is added.
April 15, 2019 at 3:32 PMApprovedMeeting with Hospitalist as Guest SpeakerInternal Medicine Club04/15/201904/23/2019During this meeting a Hospitalist from Case Western University is giving a talk about the field of hospital medicine. Members will be able to ask him questions about the duties of a hospitalist and what the lifestyle is like at that hospital.
March 11, 2019 at 9:47 AMApprovedClass of 2021 Send-off brunchLECOM SGA - Medicine - Erie04/12/201904/12/2019An event for the Class of 2021 where they can attend for a paid for brunch and LECOM's cafeteria and receive a gift from the current SGA E Board for all of their hard work during their first two years. Attached below for the Communications department is a the outline of the gifts. We are hoping to get the second years pocket sized leather notebooks that they can use on rotations that are custom made with the LECOM logo etched into the leather. In he picture attached, the grey notebook will be used and the Logo will be etched onto the front. Please forward files for communication department to review.
April 12, 2019 at 2:37 PMApprovedASL & Deaf educationAllies04/12/201905/09/2019A student reached out to me with a contact she has from her time at Gannon. The contact is a university professor of ASL (american sign language), and has expressed interest in coming in to teach basic medical sign language to medical students. She is also interested in education on deaf culture as well, and plans to bring in 1-2 deaf individuals so that they can explain their experiences with healthcare.
March 12, 2019 at 11:20 AMApprovedSenior Living Center BingoSOMA04/10/201904/10/2019Students will be assisting senior living center residents play bingo which involves moving seniors to the bingo area, helping them play, and helping them back to their rooms.
April 10, 2019 at 8:14 AMApprovedFaculty-Staff Softball GameDO2 Max Club04/10/201905/10/2019LECOM's faculty, staff and student's will gather to play a friendly game of softball to raise money for the special olympics.
April 9, 2019 at 8:04 AMApprovedChipotle / Menchies FundraiserMentoring04/09/201905/08/2019I have applied for fundraisers at Chipotle and Menchies (both located on Peach street). If accepted, Chipotle will donate 33% of proceeds made by individuals who show them our flier. Menchies has not specified the exact amount they would donate. Mentoring club would promote going to one of both of these places through social media and word of mouth. The money would go towards Mentoring club, likely allowing us to replace some of the worn out sport equipment that the children are currently using.
April 9, 2019 at 12:33 PMApprovedAndrew GaddiClass of 202204/09/201904/22/2019I want to hold another bone marrow drive to add people to the national bone marrow registry. We have held them in the past before, and because of a change in procedure, we will not be swabbing people in the cafeteria, but giving out information on how to join at a later date.
April 4, 2019 at 10:40 AMRejectedClass of 2022 Informational BrunchClass of 202204/04/201905/05/2019The Class of 2022 would like to host a class brunch with the class funds for a maximum number of 100 individuals. The purpose of the brunch is to invite around 5 MS3s/MS4s in the area and LECOM faculty to interact with MS1s. This interaction will include networking, asking questions about the process between rotations/residency selections, and receiving reassurance about the board study process. There will also be raffle baskets at the brunch with donations directly going to The Michael J. Fox foundation which is a foundation dedicated to fundraising money for Parkinson’s, which is a condition MS1s are learning about in Neuroanatomy this month. The expenses will be paid for by the class up to $2000 and any other expenses will be split amongst the members joining, however the total amount of spending will be close to $2000. This will happen the first weekend of May in the morning with faculty at a location that has been sought out known as The Cork. The goal of the event is to network, meet senior LECOM students, talk to faculty, donate to the cause of Parkinson’s research, and have brunch together hosted by the Class of 2022.
March 30, 2019 at 8:00 PMApprovedBingo at the Senior Living CenterSOMA03/30/201905/01/2019A group of students will assist residents in playing bingo and transporting them to and from their rooms v
March 30, 2019 at 8:02 PMApprovedManicures at the Senior Living CenterSOMA03/30/201905/08/2019Provide manicures for the residents at the senior living center
March 27, 2019 at 8:06 AMApprovedBlood Pressure Clinic - YMCA GlenwoodInternal Medicine Club03/27/201904/06/2019During this blood pressure clinic we will be able to take blood pressure readings of the members of the YMCA Glenwood. To the best of our abilities we will answer questions about blood pressure while under supervision of a clinician.
March 27, 2019 at 8:09 AMApprovedAdrian Paul EstradaInternal Medicine Club03/27/201904/10/2019During the Internal Medicine club the members will be able to discuss and contribute to future events. We will discuss plans and potential speakers for the club and other fundraisers to perform.
March 27, 2019 at 11:03 AMApprovedWildMedWilderness Med03/27/201905/03/2019Wilderness Medicine, Emergency Medicine, and Military Medicine Clubs are partnering to host an event called WildMed. This event will include several clinical scenarios and skills stations led by St. Vincent residents that will provide practical hands on exposure that will be very useful for us as future clinicians in a fun environment. The event will occur on 5/3/19 and run from 1:30-5pm at the Kearsarge Fire Department. The cost of registration will be $15. The scenarios/stations will include, but not be limited to: - Trauma Assessments (Utilizing ABCDE and a mock patient) - Airway Management (Intubation and basic airway management) - 2+ Scenarios that have been covered in lecture (Undisclosed) - Patient extrication/ Stretcher Improvisation - Chemical Exposure/Poisoning - Hyperthermia/Hypothermia We are also trying to get our hands on a portable ultrasound machine to be available to us to learn/practice certain emergency diagnostics (FAST exams)!
March 27, 2019 at 2:54 PMApprovedSOSA Beach Clean-upACOS-MSS03/27/201904/20/2019Members of SOSA will gather together at Presque Isle in Erie in the morning and spend several hours walking up and down the beach front to clean up trash and waste that has been washed up and left from visitors and tourists of the state park.
March 27, 2019 at 5:03 PMApprovedCasting ClinicACOS-MSS03/27/201904/25/2019SOSA will be hosting a Casting practice event, with the help of several ortho residents from Millcreek hospital and the EM club. For this we plan to have the students attending learn the basics of casting and techniques that encompass the process.
March 22, 2019 at 9:23 AMApprovedT-Shirt SaleSAAO03/22/201903/26/2019We would like to sell Chapman Point T-shirts during the SAAO Forums and offer to the rest of the school.
March 19, 2019 at 7:40 AMApprovedEmergency Medicine Club Tourniquet SalesEmergency Medicine03/19/201904/16/2019This event is aimed at preparing our students for one of the worst possible scenarios they may come across in their day to day lives. Building off of the Wilderness Medicine Club's first aid kit sale, it is common to carry a tourniquet alongside your kit for dire circumstances. Current research shows the significant decrease in traumatic mortality when a tourniquet is applied to uncontrollable extremity bleeds. We hope that by running this fundraiser our students will be safer and better prepared for the unforeseen circumstances that have unfortunately become all too common in today's day and age. The cost for each unit will be at most will be $29.99; however depending on number we are looking at ordering in bulk to reduce cost for our students. Tourniquet efficacy article: https://www.ems.gov/pdf/research/Studies-and-Reports/Prehospital_Applications_Of_Tourniquest_And_Hemostatic_Dressings.pdf Example of the product being sold: https://www.narescue.com/combat-application-tourniquet-c-a-t
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