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 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 September 2, 2025 at 11:20 AMCancelledPediatrics Club Event RequestPediatrics Club09/02/202509/15/2025The Pediatrics Club is partnering with Ophthalmology club to host a virtual speaker event with Dr. Shauna Berry, a pediatric Ophthalmologist. Educational Purpose: Dr. Shauna Berry will discuss the profession and the path she took during medical school and residency to get into the field of pediatric gastroenterology. After speaking, she will answer any questions about her experience in the field. The event will be held over Zoom or Microsoft teams on Wednesday, September 15th from 6-7pm.October 1, 2025 at 1:05 PMApprovedVirtual Guest Speaker Event- Dr. Paul TranPediatrics Club10/01/202510/15/2025The Pediatrics Club is partnering with APAMSA club to host a virtual speaker event with Dr. Paul Tran, a pediatric gastroenterologist. Educational Purpose: Dr. Paul Tran will discuss the profession and the path he took during medical school and residency to get into the field of pediatric gastroenterology. After speaking, he will answer any questions about his experience in the field. We plan to hold the evnt over Zoom or Microsoft teams on Wednesday, October 15th from 5-6pm in Lecture Hall CSeptember 1, 2025 at 11:19 PMCompleteGuest Speaker EventPediatrics Club09/01/202510/04/2025The Pediatrics club is hosting Dr. Nicole Fox, MD, trauma surgeon and Medical Director of the Pediatric Trauma Center at Cooper University Hospital. The event will be held on Saturday October 4th at 12:00pm over Zoom. It will be approximately one hour and will be open to the first and second year students.December 1, 2025 at 9:41 AMApprovedSecond Harvest Food Bank VolunteeringPathology Club12/01/202501/24/2026The pathology club plans on hosting a volunteer event at the Second Harvest Food Bank on 1/24/2026 in the AM from 9:00 to 11:30. We have done this as a club previously and the website description of the role states - Volunteers in this role will work alongside other volunteers and Second Harvest staff to accomplish the "Project of the Day". While warehouse projects vary by shift, volunteers can expect to sort, pack, and prepare grocery items for our neighbors in need. We are looking for anywhere from 10-15 volunteers for that morning. August 31, 2023 at 1:49 PMCancelledSGA Physician PanelLECOM Med Erie - SGA08/31/202309/29/2023The panel will be held over zoom from 7:00-8:00 PM on 09/29/2023. Location: Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4872290624?pwd=NXZlS1JkMSs3dUU2ZHpSdjJtTWRmUT09 Physicians will be talking about their specialities (MSK, GI, Cardiology) to medical students. Purpose: To provide an opportunity for LECOM MS1s and MS2s to hear from physicians about their specialties directly. The event is open to all LECOM students. Funding: No funding is necessary for this event. The general breakdown of the event will include a 30 minute introduction from the physicians. They can discuss bread and butter cases, unique cases that appeared during practice, etc. In the last 30 minutes, students may ask specific specialty questions. SGA board members will assist in leading the Q&A panels.September 15, 2022 at 2:15 PMApprovedPhysician Panel 9/28/2022LECOM Med Erie - SGA09/15/202209/28/2022The panel will be held over zoom from 6:00-7:00 PM on 9/28/2022. Location: Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89143354226?pwd=M3lUZUpFV2NmNERIazdNVmFMNUlEUT09 Dr. Joseph Rowane, Dr. D'amico, and Dr. Wismer will be speaking about their specialties (Pulmonology, Cardiology, and Gastroenterology). Purpose: To provide an opportunity for LECOM MS1s and MS2s to hear from physicians about their specialties directly. The event is open to all LECOM students. Funding: No funding is necessary for this event. Covid Protocol: All attendees will be attending the event via zoom. Covid protocols of social distancing and hand sanitization will not be held in place. The general breakdown of the event will include a 15 minutes introduction from all of the physicians followed by a 30 minute Q&A. Each physician will have 5 minutes to introduce themselves during the first 15 minutes. They can discuss bread and butter cases, unique cases that appeared during practice, etc. During the 30 minute breakout room Q&A sessions, students may ask physicians specific specialty questions. Students will be able to move from breakout room to room. SGA board members will assist in leading the Q&A panels.September 1, 2022 at 10:10 AMExpiredSGA Physician PanelLECOM Med Erie - SGA09/01/202209/14/2022The panel will be held over zoom from 6:00-7:00 PM on 9/14/2022. Location: Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87150938514?pwd=U000dGNqbk9weVRzVk1MZlZRRnZCdz09 Dr. Joseph Rowane, Dr. D'amico, and Dr. Wismer will be speaking about their specialties (Pulmonology, Cardiology, and Gastroenterology). Purpose: To provide an opportunity for LECOM MS1s and MS2s to hear from physicians about their specialties directly. The event is open to all LECOM students. Funding: No funding is necessary for this event. Covid Protocol: All attendees will be attending the event via zoom. Covid protocols of social distancing and hand sanitization will not be held in place. The general breakdown of the event will include a 15 minutes introduction from all of the physicians followed by a 30 minute Q&A. Each physician will have 5 minutes to introduce themselves during the first 15 minutes. They can discuss bread and butter cases, unique cases that appeared during practice, etc. During the 30 minute breakout room Q&A sessions, students may ask physicians specific specialty questions. Students will be able to move from breakout room to room. SGA board members will assist in leading the Q&A panels.September 15, 2022 at 2:28 PMApprovedSGA Physician Panel 11/9/2022LECOM Med Erie - SGA09/15/202211/09/2022The panel will be held over zoom from 6:00-7:00 PM on 11/9/2022. Location: Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85222782405?pwd=ZW42OU4vNS9WOEh1TGNQeXF2RE9MZz09 Dr. Dulabon, Dr. Dunmyre, and Dr. Seth Carter will be speaking about their specialties (Urology, Nephrology, and Geriatrics). Purpose: To provide an opportunity for LECOM MS1s and MS2s to hear from physicians about their specialties directly. The event is open to all LECOM students. Funding: No funding is necessary for this event. Covid Protocol: All attendees will be attending the event via zoom. Covid protocols of social distancing and hand sanitization will not be held in place. The general breakdown of the event will include a 15 minutes introduction from all of the physicians followed by a 30 minute Q&A. Each physician will have 5 minutes to introduce themselves during the first 15 minutes. They can discuss bread and butter cases, unique cases that appeared during practice, etc. During the 30 minute breakout room Q&A sessions, students may ask physicians specific specialty questions. Students will be able to move from breakout room to room. SGA board members will assist in leading the Q&A panels.April 10, 2023 at 1:26 PMApprovedNeurology Speaker EventLECOM Med Erie - SGA04/10/202304/26/2023The panel will be held over zoom from 5:00-6:00 PM on 4/26/2023. Location: Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87233374340?pwd=U2MwOUUrT0ZPcGY3VVJrOWllbkhSQT09 Dr. Ryan Lynch will be talking about his speciality (neurology) to medical students. Purpose: To provide an opportunity for LECOM MS1s and MS2s to hear from physicians about their specialties directly. The event is open to all LECOM students. Funding: No funding is necessary for this event. The general breakdown of the event will include a 30 minute introduction from Dr. Ryan Lynch. He can discuss bread and butter cases, unique cases that appeared during practice, etc. In the last 30 minutes, students may ask specific specialty questions. SGA board members will assist in leading the Q&A panels.March 29, 2021 at 11:30 AMApprovedOncologist Speaker Session with Dr. Sasha JosephOncology Club03/29/202105/12/2021The Oncology Club would like to invite all members to attend our speaker session with Dr. Sasha Joseph. Dr. Joseph is a board-certified physician in Oncology and Internal Medicine who will be speaking about patient care in Oncology and the process of Residency and Fellowship applications.November 11, 2020 at 8:21 AMApprovedLECOM labeled OPP clothingWomens Health Club11/11/202011/30/2020The officers of the Women in Medicine club wanted to create a fun fundraiser event. The event would involve selling LECOM labelled OPP clothes (Sports bra, shorts, face masks) online to OMS1 and OMS2 LECOM student. The initial idea was to begin the fundraiser prior to OPP sessions beginning. However, we have reviewed the schedules for 1st and 2nd years, and it looks like 1st years begin Nov 30th. This may not be enough time to have the idea approved and the clothes printed and ready for sale by the time the first years start OPP. However, we still think it can be ready early enough into the start of OPP for the 1st years and before the start of OPP for the second years. The funds for this event will be donated to Erie’s local women shelter for Christmas and the holidays in an attempt to help the shelter with any needs their recipients may have during that time period.March 6, 2023 at 3:51 PMApproved"What I wish I knew going into MS2" with Jake KesielNeuropsych Club03/06/202303/20/2023The NeuroPsych Club would like to host Jake Kisiel, D.O. for an hour of answering questions and sharing his perspective on what he "wishes he knew going into M2" over Zoom. Jake is a LECOM grad class of 2022 and is currently a PGY-1 at Millcreek's Psychiatry residency program. At such a critical time point on our road to be osteopathic physicians, we believe Jake would be an invaluable resource for students deciding what to do over the Summer (as it fast approaches) and how to strategize to make M2 as successful as possible. Plus, being a fresh LECOM grad, Jake will have a better idea of what sort of opportunities exist at LECOM and Erie at large that can help maximize our next steps as M2s towards our future careers. Prior to the event we will open up a google document so students can pose questions for Jake to answer. Also, as part of our COVID mitigation strategy we will be hosting the event over Zoom.March 21, 2023 at 8:25 PMApprovedBuilding a career in Psychiatry: An evening with Dr. Jafry, M.D.Neuropsych Club03/21/202304/24/2023The NeuroPsych Club would like to host Dr. Asmat Jafry, M.D. for an hour of answering questions and sharing her experience as a board certified Psychiatrist. She did her medical school at Al-Ameen Medical College, residency at Austin State Hospital, and completed a Child and Adolescent fellowship from Northwestern University in Chicago, IL. With over 15 years of experience as a privately practicing physician she brings valuable insight for students interested in psychiatry in general and the ins and outs of running your own practice. During the event, Dr. Jafry will answer questions asked by students and provide her understanding on what we as students can see as the “light at the end of the tunnel”. Prior to the event we will open up a google document so students can pose questions for Dr. Jafry to answer. Also, as part of our COVID mitigation strategy we will be hosting the event over Zoom.March 9, 2026 at 4:07 PMApprovedNeuroPsych Krispy Kreme FundraiserNeuropsych Club03/09/202604/04/2026The Neuropsych club would like to host a Krispy Kreme Fundraiser! We ill send out a good form for any students or faculty members to fill out their order and then we will bring the orders to the cafeteria to distribute on April 7th from 3-5:30 pm. It's an event that will help the students treat themselves during a stressful week and the time aligned with all 3 pathways.August 17, 2021 at 2:15 PMApprovedWhite Coat Flower FundraiserNeuropsych Club08/17/202109/18/2021The Neuropsych club will be selling flowers at the white coat ceremony for the pharmacy school on September 18th (P1s). The pharmacy club APHA will sell flowers at our ceremony for MS1s. This has been an annual event for both organizations.August 17, 2021 at 2:12 PMApprovedWhite Coat Ceremony Flower FundraiserNeuropsych Club08/17/202108/28/2021The Neuropsych club will be selling flowers at the white coat ceremony for the pharmacy school on August 28th (P2s). The pharmacy club APHA will sell flowers at our ceremony for MS2s. This has been an annual event for both organizations.August 12, 2020 at 9:06 PMApprovedSOMA MS1/MS2 Big/Little ProgramSOMA08/12/202008/18/2020The MS1/MS2 Big/Little Program is an opportunity for MS1 students to receive guidance and mentorship from the MS2 students. Between 1-3 MS1 students are matched with an MS2 mentor to help them throughout the school year. SOMA sends monthly check-ins with bigs and littles to assess how the program is going and to make improvements throughout the year. Contact between Bigs and Littles will only be encouraged through Zoom, Skype, Facetime, phone calls, and E-mail. There will be no in-person interaction between Bigs and Littles.July 22, 2021 at 8:42 PMApprovedMS1/MS2 Big/LittleSOMA07/22/202108/01/2021The MS1/MS2 Big/Little Program is an opportunity for MS1 students to receive guidance and mentorship from the MS2 students. Between 1-3 MS1 students are matched with an MS2 mentor to help them throughout the school year. SOMA sends monthly check-ins with bigs and littles to assess how the program is going and to make improvements throughout the year. Contact between Bigs and Littles will be encouraged through Zoom, Skype, Facetime, phone calls, and E-mail. Any contact between Big/Littles will adhere to both CDC and LECOM Campus guidelines.June 20, 2022 at 6:27 PMApprovedMS2/MS1 Big/LittleSOMA06/20/202208/01/2022The MS1/MS2 Big/Little Program is an opportunity for MS1 students to receive guidance and mentorship from the MS2 students. Between 1-3 MS1 students are matched with an MS2 mentor to help them throughout the school year. SOMA sends monthly check-ins with bigs and littles to assess how the program is going and to make improvements throughout the year. Contact between Bigs and Littles will be encouraged through Zoom, Skype, Facetime, phone calls, and E-mail. Any contact between Big/Littles will adhere to both CDC and LECOM Campus guidelines.August 12, 2020 at 9:09 PMRejectedSOMA MS1/MMS Big/Little ProgramSOMA08/12/202008/18/2020The MS1/MMS Big/Little Program is an opportunity for MMS students to receive guidance and mentorship from the MS1 students who successfully completed the MMS program. Between 1-3 MMS students are matched with an MS1 mentor to help them throughout the school year. SOMA sends monthly check-ins with bigs and littles to assess how the program is going and to make improvements throughout the year. 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 1,151 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page16 of 58 Next page› Last page»