All (1151) | Pending (10) | Complete (1042) | Cancelled (99) Start: End: Print all of the selected entries at once. Include timelines Add page break between entries Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,151 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 58 › » Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of RequestStart Date Sort ascending.Event Details Sort ascending. October 4, 2018 at 2:24 PMApprovedElizabeth HavlicekOncology Club10/04/201810/31/2018Oncology Club would like to host a series of Be The Match registration days where an OMS1 representative from the Be The Match Foundation will be on campus to help students fill out paperwork and take cheek swab samples for students who are interested in becoming potential bone marrow donors. This first registration day will be marketed primarily for the OMS1 students. We intend to have multiple days (TBD) for each program (i.e. OMS2, P1/P2), aiming for maximal participation without overwhelming the only representative from Be The Match who is capable of accepting swabs and signing off on paperwork.October 4, 2018 at 3:29 PMApprovedEnd of Life CareAllies10/04/201811/29/2018This is a free event to educate students on end of life care from various physicians. It will be a panel consisting of an oncologist, emergency medicine physician, and a geriatrician. They will detail their day to us and any do's and don'ts regarding end of life care. They are open to any questions participants may have.October 3, 2018 at 12:32 PMRejectedT-shirt fundraiserSSP10/03/201810/16/2018We would like to sell the shirts attached to raise money for ssp. We would be selling shirt to the pharmacy student as well that would have "We are Pharmers" on the back, and the medical students would have "Trust me, I am (almost) a doctor!" on the back. The front will have a simple lecom approved logo. We are also hoping to sell these as sweatshirts.October 3, 2018 at 12:52 PMApprovedWellsvillePediatrics Club10/03/201811/03/2018Wellsville is a program run by Kathy Iorio and Dr. Tony Snow that is dedicated towards educating and empowering children in the Erie area. Volunteers encourage kids to get healthy by working at stations to teach them about nutrition, dental health, self-esteem and more. Children are also encouraged to play games that get them up and moving. Events are run several times of the year.September 28, 2018 at 12:26 PMApprovedLip Sync BattleOncology Club09/28/201811/16/2018Oncology Club is co-hosting our second annual Lip Sync Battle event (with LECOM Allies) as a fundraiser for the Make A Wish Foundation.September 28, 2018 at 12:48 PMApprovedHalloween Gourd PaintingMentoring09/28/201810/31/2018We would like to do a Halloween party for the kids where students would dress up and hand out some candy. We also plan to do gourd painting as a fun activitySeptember 28, 2018 at 1:44 PMApprovedStop the Bleed Training for Erie County Medical SocietyEmergency Medicine09/28/201810/06/20183-6 certified members of the EM Club in "Stop the Bleed" will be volunteering at Millcreek Mall with Erie County Medical Society to show citizens how to prevent traumatic bleeding in emergency situations. The Erie County Medical Society will be supplying equipment for "Stop the Bleed" and students will be assisting in teaching the public.September 25, 2018 at 7:07 AMApprovedOctober Monthly MeetingSOMA09/25/201810/17/2018At the SOMA October Monthly Meeting we would like to have a Mrs. Carrie Kappel, RN, LADC speak to us over video chat. Mrs. Kappel runs the healthcare professional’s recovery track at Betty-Hazelden Ford. Attached is her CV.September 25, 2018 at 7:27 AMApprovedSmall Equipment SaleSOMA09/25/201810/26/2018SOMA will sell all the required H&P small instruments in one place. The H&P required items are all located in the package and include: reflex hammer, tuning forks, penlight, eye chart, hospital gown, and draping sheet. We will also sell an equipment bag and Maxwell Pocket Reference as optional items. The company we will be using is Steele's Supply Company. We have already contacted the company and gotten an estimate on how much everything will cost. Kit = $26.70 (includes 2 tuning forks, Dejerine hammer, Rosenbaum eye chart, penlight) Medical reference book = $8.95 Total = $35.65 Bag = $50 (initials for free) Additional $7 for full name (The LECOM logo will also be on the front of the bag) Attached is the order form that will go out to first year students. Once the equipment comes in we will distribute it in the cafeteria. Last year the Small Equipment was distributed on November 29th and barring any delivery issues we are expecting the same time frame for this year.September 21, 2018 at 11:15 AMApprovedGuest Speaker- Dr. Christine Giesa, DO, ACOEP PresidentEmergency Medicine09/21/201810/04/2018Dr. Christine Giesa, DO is the chapter advisor for the LECOM EM Club through the ACOEP-RSO. She is required to meet or Skype in with us once a year to give us information on the ACOEP, the Resident-Student Organization, as well as advice about Emergency Medicine and how to become successful physicians. She is the President of the ACOEP and Director of Osteopathic Medical Education at Crozer Keystone Health System.September 21, 2018 at 11:21 AMApprovedStop the Bleed Program for Gannon UniversityEmergency Medicine09/21/201810/23/2018Members of the EM Club certified in instructing "Stop the Bleed" will volunteer at Gannon University for the Pre-Med Club on campus. The purpose of Stop the Bleed is to be able to react in a mass casualty situation to control bleeding at the scene. Students will obtain tools from "Stop the Bleed" in order to effectively teach the students. Amanda Lencyk from Mercy Hospital in Ohio will bring the equipment for the event at Gannon on 10/23 at 6pm. Zach Weisner, MS-II has a confirmation email from Ms. Lencyk stating she will be supplying the mannequins, PowerPoint presentation, and sign up sheets. Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of RequestStart Date Sort ascending.Event Details Sort ascending. Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,151 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page58 of 58 › »