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August 18, 2021 at 10:52 AMApprovedOPP FridaysSAAO08/18/202109/17/2021Beginning on Friday, September 17th, SAAO will be hosting OPP Fridays. These are opportunities for students to get to learn more techniques in osteopathic medicine than what we are taught in class. Students won't be tested on these techniques; these sessions are just for fun and to gain more knowledge. On September 17th, at 5:30 p.m., Dr. Hendryx will be teaching about acupuncture theory and techniques.
April 19, 2022 at 6:39 PMApprovedBe My Eyes VolunteeringSAAO04/19/202205/02/2022Be My Eyes is an app designed to help the blind and visually impaired with things like reading labels, navigating new cities, and checking expiration dates. Our club previously did service with this app and each call answered from the Be My Eyes app counts as 1 hours of community service. We were thinking this is a perfect opportunity to be able to get service hours at the end of the semester and over the summer.
March 31, 2021 at 9:03 AMApprovedBe My Eyes VolunteeringSAAO03/31/202104/02/2021Be My Eyes is an app designed to help the blind and visually impaired with things like reading labels, navigating new cities, and checking expiration dates. Each call answered from the Be My Eyes app counts as 1 hour of community service.
July 26, 2021 at 10:57 PMApprovedBe My Eyes VolunteeringSAAO07/26/202108/02/2021Be My Eyes is an app designed to help the blind and visually impaired with things like reading labels, navigating new cities, and checking expiration dates. Each call answered from the Be My Eyes app counts as 1 hour of community service.
August 24, 2023 at 12:50 PMApprovedEddie Bauer Jacket Sale FundraiserACOS-MSS08/24/202310/23/2023Based on communication regarding the manufacturer's timeline, ACOS would like to hold our annual Jacket Fundraiser from October 23th-November 3rd. We are utilizing the new LECOM logo. I will inform the students of our fundraiser by sending out an email to our members, as well as posting in the class communication pages in case any student outside of ACOS is interested. The board will then disperse jackets out during lunch in the vora lounge. During the distribution of the jackets, the following COVID guidelines will be followed: 1.) We will have a full roster of every individual who has ordered a jacket 2.) We will have a check-in for all members and staff who pick up their jackets in person. 3.) We will sanitize the table before and after to avoid the potential spread of COVID 4.) We will abide by LECOM's current COVID protocols
September 19, 2022 at 11:14 AMApprovedColumbia Jacket Sale FundraiserACOS-MSS09/19/202210/10/2022Based on communication regarding the manufacturer's timeline, ACOS would like to hold our annual Jacket Fundraiser from October 10th-24th. We are utilizing the same design and logo that was approved for last year's jacket sale. I will inform the students of our fundraiser by sending out an email to our members, as well as posting in the class communication pages in case any student outside of ACOS is interested. The board will then disperse jackets out during a future meeting, lunch in the cafeteria, or offer shipping through the manufacturer. During the distribution of the jackets, the following COVID guidelines will be followed: 1.) We will have a full roster of every individual who has ordered a jacket 2.) We will have a check-in for all members and staff who pick up their jackets in person. 3.) We will require masks during distribution/pick-up 4.) We will sanitize the table before and after to avoid the potential spread of COVID 5.) We will divide the pickup time by last name to ensure there is no overcrowding, resulting in minimal exposure
September 6, 2024 at 4:26 PMCancelledDiwali Celebration Volunteering EventAPAMSA09/06/202410/21/2024Background information: Diwali, or Dipawali, is India's biggest and most important holiday of the year. The festival gets its name from the row (avali) of clay lamps (deepa) that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness. This festival is as important to Hindus as the Christmas holiday is to Christians. It is celebrated over 5 days with events ranging from decorating homes, feasting, fireworks, and gifts. In celebration of Diwali, APAMSA is requesting to host a volunteer event in collaboration with the Mentoring Club. At this volunteer event, volunteers from both APAMSA and the Mentoring Club will organize and execute several activities for the children at the Erie Kids Club. The event aims to introduce the children to the rich cultural traditions of Diwali through various engaging activities. The activities for the children will be Henna art where volunteers will apply traditional Henna to the children's hands, Rangoli art where children will be guided by volunteers to decorate the blacktop with chalk to make traditional Rangoli patterns, and paper lantern crafting where volunteers will assist children in making decorative paper lanterns. APAMSA will provide all necessary supplies for this event. APAMSA and Mentoring Club volunteers will be responsible for set up and clean up at the Kids Club. A permission slip will be distributed to the children ahead of time, ensuring that parents are informed and consent to their child's participation in the activities. All participants will undergo a background check beforehand using the following links: https://epatch.pa.gov/home and https://www.compass.state.pa.us/CWIS/Public/Home No child will be left alone with a volunteer.
October 2, 2024 at 7:20 PMApprovedDiwali Celebration Volunteering EventMentoring10/02/202410/23/2024Background information: Diwali, or Dipawali, is India's biggest and most important holiday of the year. The festival gets its name from the row (avali) of clay lamps (deepa) that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness. This festival is as important to Hindus as the Christmas holiday is to Christians. It is celebrated over 5 days with events ranging from decorating homes, feasting, fireworks, and gifts. In celebration of Diwali, APAMSA is requesting to host a volunteer event in collaboration with the Mentoring Club. At this volunteer event, volunteers from both APAMSA and the Mentoring Club will organize and execute several activities for the children at the Erie Kids Club. The event aims to introduce the children to the rich cultural traditions of Diwali through various engaging activities. The activities for the children will be Henna art where volunteers will apply traditional Henna to the children's hands, Rangoli art where children will be guided by volunteers to decorate the blacktop with chalk to make traditional Rangoli patterns, and paper lantern crafting where volunteers will assist children in making decorative paper lanterns. APAMSA will provide all necessary supplies for this event. APAMSA and Mentoring Club volunteers will be responsible for set up and clean up at the Kids Club. A permission slip will be distributed to the children ahead of time, ensuring that parents are informed and consent to their child's participation in the activities. All participants will undergo a background check beforehand using the following links: https://epatch.pa.gov/home and https://www.compass.state.pa.us/CWIS/Public/Home No child will be left alone with a volunteer.
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.
February 23, 2026 at 4:29 PMCompleteSLC Nail volunteeringFamily Medicine Club02/23/202603/14/2026At the SLC family medicine club will do nails, facials, and makeover of residents! We have done this event before. Every resident gets a nail kit, a lip balm, hand lotion, and use our OPP skills to do hand massages and carpal tunnel relief!
February 24, 2026 at 10:01 AMApprovedSpa Day at the SLCFamily Medicine Club02/24/202603/14/2026At the SLC family medicine club will do nails, facials, and makeover of residents! We have done this event before. Every resident gets a nail kit, a lip balm, hand lotion, and use our OPP skills to do hand massages and carpal tunnel relief!
March 2, 2026 at 7:10 AMApprovedDemeter BurnsFamily Medicine Club03/02/202603/15/2026At the SLC family medicine club will do nails, facials, and makeover of residents! We have done this event before. Every resident gets a nail kit, a lip balm, hand lotion, and use our OPP skills to do hand massages and carpal tunnel relief!
March 4, 2026 at 9:24 AMCancelledSLC Nail volunteeringFamily Medicine Club03/04/202603/15/2026At the SLC family medicine club will do nails, facials, and makeover of residents! We have done this event before. Every resident gets a nail kit, a lip balm, hand lotion, and use our OPP skills to do hand massages and carpal tunnel relief!
March 10, 2019 at 6:11 PMApprovedBeach Clean UpSSP03/10/201904/20/2019At 9:00am we will arrive at Beach #1 at Presque Isle because it has the most parking. SSP will provide garbage bags and gloves for members and as a group we will collect litter until noon.
March 10, 2019 at 6:15 PMApprovedBeach Clean UpSSP03/10/201905/04/2019At 9:00am we will arrive at Beach #1 at Presque Isle because it has the most parking. SSP will provide garbage bags and gloves for members and as a group we will collect litter until noon.
November 19, 2021 at 9:55 AMApprovedAPAMSA Chipotle FundraiserAPAMSA11/19/202112/11/2021Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA) is holding a Chipotle fundraiser on Saturday, December 11th from 5-9PM. Students, faculty, family and friends can order their favorite meal from the Chipotle on 2204 W 12th St, Erie, PA 16505. All proceeds will be used to sustain current and future club activities including events that promote awareness and advocacy of issues affecting the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community.
March 11, 2022 at 11:51 AMApprovedNeuroanatomy Review SessionsSOMA03/11/202203/25/2022As we have done with Gross Anatomy and MMS review nights, SOMA would like to start hosting review nights for Neuroanatomy. Basic neuroscience is notoriously one of the most difficult classes in medical school, and our Eboard feels it would be extremely beneficial to start hosting review sessions. These sessions will be over Zoom starting whenever the event is approved. We will have a sign up sheet for MS1 and MS2 Students to sign up to make review Powerpoints for basic neuroanatomy in exchange for community service hours. Making the presentations will be available to SSP and SOMA members, and the review nights will only be open to SOMA students. We hope this will bridge the gap that MS1's have had with transitioning into more difficult content and systems.
September 29, 2023 at 7:00 AMApprovedHow to Succeed on RotationsInternal Medicine Club09/29/202311/01/2023As part of the Visiting Professor Program, the American College of Osteopathic Internists (ACOI) is sending Dr. Annette T. Carron to LECOM to give a presentation about "How to Succeed on Rotations." Dr. Carron graduated from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1991 and completed her fellowship in Geriatrics. She is a former ACOI president, and now works as an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine for Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (MSUCOM). Club members will be able to attend the presentation to learn how to best prepare and stand out during their rotations. Dr. Carron will also answer any questions that students may have about rotations or the field of Geriatrics and Internal Medicine. As part of this presentation, the American College of Osteopathic Internists (ACOI) will be handing out medical textbooks to two random participants that attend the lecture. The ACOI will be covering all of Dr. Carron's traveling expenses, in addition to sending a few giveaways for the club to hand out. Attendees will follow the LECOM COVID protocols at the time of the event. Our club advisor, Dr. D'Amico will also be in attendance at the event.
September 23, 2021 at 2:36 PMRejectedSOMA HeadshotsSOMA09/23/202110/01/2021As part of professional development, SOMA will hire photographer Andrew Druyor to take professional headshots of SOMA members. This will take place at Andrew's photography studio. Andrew has worked with SOMA members in the past to take headshots and also has experiencing photographing Med Ball in the past. Date of photography session is still TBD and will be updated when date is determined but is expected to take place in Fall semester.
July 5, 2023 at 9:40 AMApprovedM1 Anatomy Review NightsSOMA07/05/202308/15/2023As MS1 students take Anatomy before moving into Core during first semester, SOMA students who are MS2s will provide a short review of the material and high yield topics and the opportunity to ask questions for the MS1 students to focus their studies over the weekend for their tests on the following Mondays. All review material will be made in conjunction with the respective faculty teaching the subject. These reviews will be virtual and held through either zoom or google meet. MS1 students will be alerted through email of the upcoming review nights.
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