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 1,042 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 53 Next page› Last page» Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details April 21, 2025 at 6:17 PMApprovedFamily Medicine Club Pin SaleFamily Medicine Club04/21/202505/14/2025This event is a pin sale fundraiser for students to personalize medical bags, backpacks, lanyards, etc. The proceeds will go to the family medicine club account to be used for scholarships for medical conference attendance for club members, community service outreach, and general club funds for future events. Using a google sheet we will take orders for the week before pin pick up on May 14th 2025. The executive board will be available in the cafeteria for pin pick up and purchase on 5/21/25 if students miss the early opportunity via the google sheet. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_xytW652m8Old69ePY9Yrn1tDMSoUwHYWOfIhJd_5Tg/editOctober 12, 2018 at 12:05 PMApprovedPrincess Lizzy's 1st Annual Sugar Free Trick or TreatPediatrics Club10/12/201810/31/2018This event is a free event where children can trick or treat with sugar free candy and is ran by Zachary Dunbar. All of the funds raised through this event will go to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Volunteers will be handing out informational packets to the families regarding diabetes and assisting with games for the children.February 2, 2024 at 1:09 PMApprovedVolunteer Pinning CeremonyLECOM Med Erie - SGA02/02/202402/29/2024This event has been discussed and planned with Dr. Shabloski, Dr. Ferretti, and Dr. Thielman. This event will occur on February 29th, 2024 in the LECOM atrium from about 5-6pm. Individuals will be awarded for their volunteer service in the class of 2026. Set up of chairs/tables will be coordinated with Mr. King. SGA will also be available to help set up and clean up before and after the event. Thirty-five individuals are personally invited for their service, but they are allowed to bring guests. In total, including all of SGA and staff, we are expecting no more than 100 guests. An RSVP form is being sent out, and a more specific number will be gathered by February 20th so that we can properly accommodate with Mr. King as well as Chef Dupree. Dr. Shabloski will be the MC of the event. He will give a brief intro discussing the impact of all the volunteers. He will then award the top 25%, the top 5%, and then the top 3 individuals. Certificates, pins, and monetary awards will be given. In total, 35 individuals will be getting an award. Brief refreshments will be provided by Chef Dupree. He has agreed to do so, and stated that he will have it ready on a. cart for us to roll over to the atrium. I have also attached the form below.August 18, 2022 at 5:52 PMRejectedSOMA's Big TrainingSOMA08/18/202209/09/2022This event has already been discussed with Dr. Lee and Dr. Thielman! As requested by Dr. Ferretti, we will be having a mandatory training for anyone who was selected as a Big for SOMA's Big/Little program. We will have Dr. Kevin Klauer give a talk for the first hour (a separate event request has been submitted for this!), and then we will take the second hour (this event request) to cover the overview of the Big program. We will be instructing Bigs on what to do and what not to do, what advice to share with their littles, and what topics to avoid as they are out of our scope as Bigs. The agenda for the meeting will be developed with Dr. Lee, who will be in attendance for the training to ensure we have appropriate faculty oversight. We feel this is an important event to have in person, which is why we have requested reserving Lecture Hall D. We will require all attendees to wear masks, and will practice appropriate social distancing, and follow all other COVID protocols. Attendance will be taken, and a post-event recap will be sent to Dr. Shabloski when the event is complete.August 19, 2024 at 4:06 PMApprovedAMMSA Presque Isle Ice Cream SocialAMMSA08/19/202409/06/2024This event aims to create a welcoming atmosphere for our new members and to foster a sense of community within AMMSA. It’s also a great opportunity to unwind and destress after a week of exams. We are hoping to host this event on Friday, September 6th from 6:00PM to 8:00PM, which is after the first-year students' first Anatomy and OPP exams. The event will be set up on Beach 1 at Presque Isle. We will use our club's funds to purchase the ice cream, spoons, and cups needed for this event.January 11, 2019 at 12:29 PMRejectedRochester SNMA 10th Annual Pre-Medicine ConferenceAllies02/02/201902/02/2019This conference is designed to provide high school students and undergraduate students, many of whom would not otherwise have the opportunity to learn about a medical career, exposure to medicine and an opportunity to talk with medical students and doctors directly about their interests. The conference is organized and run by medical students from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Student National Medical Association (SNMA) and has been a huge success over the past years. This year is no exception and we are expecting another 300 students to visit our school for the day. The conference will be Saturday February 2nd, 2019 from 8 AM until 3:00PM PM. The event will include interactive learning modules, meet-and-greet with physicians and medical students, as well as a keynote address by Dr. Ian Wilson, a diagnostic radiologist and alumnus of the Univ. of Rochester. http://www.ursnma.org/March 11, 2020 at 2:46 PMRejectedErie Seawolves GameMentoring03/11/202005/01/2020The YMCA and the LECOM Mentoring Club are attending an Erie Seawolves game in order to continue forming lasting relationships with local school-aged children and to give these children an experience to remember! Children will be able to be on the field for national anthem and starting lineup announcements.February 26, 2020 at 10:50 PMApprovedErie Bayhawks GameMentoring02/26/202003/13/2020The YMCA and the LECOM Mentoring Club are attending an Erie Bayhawks game in order to continue forming lasting relationships with local school-aged children and to give these children an experience to remember!May 1, 2019 at 9:32 AMRejectedBake SaleWomens Health Club05/14/201905/14/2019The Women's Health Club would like to host a bake sale with a variety of sweets and healthy treats at the LECOM wellness center on 5/14/19. The proceeds of this fundraiser will benefit Emm'a Footprints; a local organization who provides emotional and financial support to families who suffer from miscarriages, stillbirth, and infantile death.October 28, 2022 at 12:02 PMRejectedLydia's Love Moments FundraiserWomens Health Club10/28/202211/14/2022The Women's Health Club will hold a Chinese Auction to sell tickets to students so they can enter for a chance to win any of 5 baskets. The baskets will include a finals relaxation basket full of skin care, lotions, and relaxation serums, a Sheetz gas gift-card gas basket, and a finals snack basket. We will sell tickets for these baskets in the LECOM cafeteria from 11am-1pm throughout the week of November 14th-18th. Women's Health Club board members will sell the tickets. We will collect cash as the only form of payment. We will draw winners for each basket on Friday November 18th. We will sell 1 ticket for 5$, and 3 tickets for 10$. We will offer volunteer hours to students that buy auction tickets. Students can receive a half hour of volunteer time for purchasing 3 tickets (10$). We will donate all the money we make from this action towards Lydia's Love Moments. This is a nonprofit organization founded by Kim Ghirardi that raises money for The RonaldMcDonald House in Pittsburgh, PA and Emily Rose Photography. Kim started this organization when she gave birth to her daughter, Lydia, who suffered from a congenital heart defect and required an extended hospital stay while fighting for her life. While her daughter endured an extended stay at Pittsburgh Children's Hospital, Kim received housing from The RonaldMcDonald House. Emily Rose Photography is a company that provides a photoshoot session of newborn babies that are undergoing treatment at the hospital who may not survive much longer. The Women's Health Club is excited to donate money to Lydia's Love Moments who then donates to these charities. In addition to the Chinese Auction, we will host Kim Ghirardi, the founder of Lydia's Love Moments, on November 14th 2022 on Zoom to invite club members to hear from Kim about how and why she started this organization and why she aspires to continue giving back to the organizations that impacted her life. The Zoom meeting will run from 7:30-8:30. We will send out a zoom link for this event on November 7th. Our advisor, Dr. Speelman, will attend the zoom event.February 15, 2019 at 11:52 AMApprovedAlexandra WagnerWomens Health Club02/15/201904/18/2019The Women's Health Club is interested in selling YETI thermostats with the LECOM logo to medical, dental, and post baccalaureate students. The YETI bottles will cost us $30 with the customization and we plan on selling them for $38. Some of the proceeds from this fundraiser will be donated to Emma's Footprints Foundation, a local non-profit organization that helps parents with fetal and infantile loss. Our club is currently working with Emma's Footprints by volunteering at their annual Gala on March 2nd. The remainder of the proceeds will be for our club expenses to provide food and other materials during our monthly meetings. UPDATED SECTION: The logo will be printed on the YETI thermostats. UPDATED SECTION: the YETI mugs can be blue with a white logo or white with a blue logo.January 12, 2026 at 11:18 AMApprovedThe Winter Farewell: Ice Skating EditionLECOM Med Erie - SGA01/12/202603/20/2026The Winter Farewell: Ice Skating Edition is a seasonal community event designed to celebrate the transition from winter to spring while promoting student engagement, wellness, and social connection. Scheduled to coincide with the Spring Equinox, the event will take place at LECOM Sports Park on March 20 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Light refreshments will be provided, and the event is inclusive and suitable for participants of all skill levels. This activity offers an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together in a safe, recreational setting, fostering community spirit and enhancing campus life.April 16, 2025 at 8:32 AMApprovedPediatric & Fetal Surgeon Guest Speaker EventACOS-MSS04/16/202505/22/2025The Surgery Club, Pediatrics Club, and Women's Health and Medical Society plan to host a guest speaker event featuring Dr. Tiffany Deihl, M.D., who is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Maternal Fetal Medicine, and Dr. Carolina Pinzon-Guzman, who is board certified in General Surgery and Pediatric Surgery. This event will occur on Zoom and be open to all LECOM-Erie students. Dr. Cole-Jeffrey will be the faculty advisor attending the session. Dr. Deihl and Dr. Pinzon-Guzman will both speak about their prospective fields including their paths to becoming board-certified surgeons, training, and what their fields consist of (including common procedures and a typical day in the life). Students will have the opportunity to converse with the physicians and to ask questions about their fields. This event is an amazing opportunity for all students to learn about the path to both surgery and OBGYN from the perspective of two attending surgeons while also learning about the diversity of the fields.March 8, 2022 at 3:40 PMApprovedMaxwell HansenACOS-MSS03/08/202204/03/2022The Surgery Club is planning to host a SIM club skills clinic on Sunday, April 3rd, and Monday April 4th for all 2nd year students to be able to sharpen skills that will be extremely important for their clinical rotations. we plan to have 3 rotating groups that will be using 3 seperate facilities. Lecture hall D (which we checked and has no class that day), Lecture hall C (the 1st years do not have classes that afternoon), and the OPP lab (there are no labs that afternoon). we plan to do a sunday night case study/review night for 2 hours, and then monday from 4 pm to 7 pm we plan to do the skills clinic. the following COVID guidelines will be strictly followed and enforced: 1.) We will have a full roster of every individual who has signed up for the clinic 2.) We will have a check-in for all members and staff who attend the suturing clinic 3.) We will require masks, and uphold social distancing of at least 6 feet 4.) We will sanitize before and after the suturing clinic to avoid the potential spread of COVID 5.) We will create a screening form for all members that sign up and require that they disclose any signs and symptoms, travel history, and close contact history prior to attending 6.) Unvaccinated individuals will be allowed to attend, but they will be placed at a separate table/section in the lecture hall, again maintaining at least 6 feet for proper social distancing.September 4, 2019 at 8:27 PMApprovedStudent-Faculty Softball GameDO2 Max Club09/04/201910/03/2019The student-faculty softball game is a fundraising event for the special olympics. It will take place at the LECOM softball field. A $5 donation will be requested from players and spectators.February 16, 2022 at 7:12 PMApprovedSOMA Food Drive with Second Harvest Food BankSOMA02/16/202203/28/2022The Student Osteopathic Medical Association at LECOM is partnering with Second Harvest to sponsor a food drive for those in need in the local community in Erie. Students at LECOM will be donating non-perishable food items in a contactless manner. Food items to be collected include canned goods, pasta, and water. Donations will be collected by Health Disparities director Austen Rankin and dropped off at Second Harvest Food Bank. This drive will run from March 28th to April 1st with a box left in the security office for donations. A sign up sheet will be sent out prior to the event to specify what goods are needed to be donated.September 20, 2022 at 8:54 AMApprovedSecond Harvest Food Pantry DriveSOMA09/20/202210/24/2022The Student Osteopathic Medical Association at LECOM is partnering with Second Harvest to sponsor a food drive for those in need in the local community in Erie. Students at LECOM will be donating non-perishable food items in a contactless manner. Food items to be collected include canned goods, pasta, and water. Donations will be collected by Health Disparities director Austen Rankin and dropped off at Second Harvest Food Bank in time for Thanksgiving. This drive will run from October 24- November 4th with a box left in the security office for donations. Community Outreach Directors Sam Teru and Paarth Sharma will be assisting in picking up the food several times so that food will not accumulate and crowd the security office. A sign-up sheet will be sent out prior to the event to specify what goods are needed to be donated. This event has been successful in the past years that it has been done, and we anticipate it being another success. Community service hours will be awarded, 0.5 hours per two items, for a maximum of 3 hours.August 25, 2025 at 9:59 PMCompleteLECOM Field Day 2025LECOM Med Erie - SGA08/25/202510/20/2025The Student Government Association is excited to propose a Field Day for all medical students, faculty, and staff as a way to foster community, morale, and overall wellness on campus. Medical school can often be a high-stress environment, and this event is designed to provide an opportunity for students and faculty to step away from the classroom and clinical responsibilities, connect with one another, and enjoy lighthearted activities together. First years can celebrate the end of Anatomy, and second year LDP and DSP students can celebrate the end of their Cardiovascular unit through a variety of fun, team-based games such as tug of war, relay races, and even pumpkin painting and “pie the professor.” Each participating LECOM club will host an activity, allowing for broad student engagement and meaningful faculty participation. By encouraging collaboration, laughter, and friendly competition, this Field Day will strengthen bonds across our campus community, promote student wellness, and create lasting positive memories that enrich the medical school experience. Will be using a grill to grill food.March 4, 2021 at 5:20 PMApprovedSAACOFP Med TreadFamily Medicine Club03/04/202103/09/2021The Student Association of the ACOFP is continuing our annual tradition of a national service project with the Family Med-Tread Virtual 5K. The race can be done at any time before March 27th, at any location and at any pace. A downloadable bib, medal and a t-shirt will be directly shipped to any participant after registration! A percentage of each race registration is donated to the Skin of Color Society, an organization dedicated to closing the knowledge gap on dermatologic disorders by recognizing the importance and challenges involved in identifying them on different skin tones.November 18, 2025 at 11:40 AMApprovedAnnual AHN St. Vincent–LECOM Sim DayEmergency Medicine11/18/202501/23/2026The St. Vincent Emergency Medicine attendings and residents will be hosting a comprehensive EM Skills Clinic on Friday, January 23, 2026, from 6–8 PM at McGarvey Hall, St. Vincent Hospital. This workshop will be led by Dr. Irtaza Asar, the current Emergency Medicine Clerkship Director at St. Vincent. Throughout the evening, students will receive guided, hands-on instruction in several essential emergency medicine procedures. Training will include performing FAST and basic cardiac ultrasound exams, practicing ultrasound-guided central line placement, working through both direct and Glidescope intubations, and gaining experience with lumbar punctures. This clinic is designed to help students build confidence with high-yield procedural skills that will be invaluable during clinical rotations and future practice. A sign-up sheet will be provided for students who wish to participate, ensuring adequate time and access to each station. We are excited to offer this opportunity and encourage all interested students to take part in this exceptional hands-on experience. Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,042 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page12 of 53 Next page› Last page»