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May 13, 2026 at 8:52 AMPending (5d) Allies Crewneck Sales FundraiserAllies05/13/202608/31/2026Allies is selling crewnecks in two colors and size S-3XL for $45 to all of the student body who would like one. As soon as it's approved, we will give two weeks (August 31-Sept 14) for ordering where money will be paid cash or venmo to our treasurer and close the orders September 14. We will pass out sweatshirts to students in lunch periods as soon as they come in. We will hand out sweatshirts from room 112. All profits will go to Allies Club. Logo use was sent to Adam Ladaika on 3/31 and he approved. We previously did this sweatshirt design and sale in spring 2026. We will use a google form to track orders and record money.
March 2, 2026 at 9:30 AMApprovedAMMSA LECOM Patagonia FundraiserAMMSA03/02/202608/18/2026AMMSA would like to sell the "LECOM Patagonia Jacket." This will provide students the opportunity to show pride in their school while staying warm. We plan to sell the jackets at a low profit to keep them affordable for all students and we plan to sell to all years and staff at LECOM. We plan on using the official LECOM logo as provided in the portal on the jacket. The Patagonia Jacket Fundraiser will help our club accumulate funds to use this coming school year on any events that we plan on hosting. We have already contacted Patagonia and they are happy to help us with this event.
May 12, 2026 at 3:03 PMPending (5d, 17h) Lululemon Apparel FundraiserSAAO05/12/202608/12/2026SAAO would like to hold a fundraiser for our club to raise funding for the 2027 convocation. We have been in contact with Lululemon and they are willing to give us a discount on a bulk order. We would like to sell 2 jackets/hoodies for both men and women in different colors. We would like to attach the LECOM logo listed below to the Lululemon items. Pricing for items will be the prices listed on the website of Lululemon. There will be zero markup for the LECOM students, staff and families. For women, we would sell a scuba in the colors of Dark Blue, Black and Grey as well as a Define NULU in the same colors. For men we would be selling Ease the Day Hoodie in the colors of Heathered clubhouse blue and black, Smooth spacer Class Fit Crew in Grey and Blue and Zeroed in Track Jacket in clubhouse blue and graphite grey. Images for these can be all found below. Pricing: Women- Scuba- $128 Define NULU- $128 Men- Ease the Day Hoodie - $148 Smooth Spacer- $128 Zeroed in track jacket - $138 There will be a google order form and it can be open to anyone that would like an apparel item. The logo is included in the price point as well. We can collect payment via Venmo to our Treasurers venmo, check or cash.
May 12, 2026 at 1:46 PMPending (5d, 19h) LECOM 5K Club Fair 2026LECOM Med Erie - SGA05/12/202608/08/2026The LECOM Medicine SGA in conjunction with the Pharmacy and Podiatric School SGA’s will host an involvement fair for incoming and current students. All active clubs in the College of Medicine are required to participate. Clubs will set up tables upstairs around the track, and tables will be set up in the gym area for students to meet mentors and eat. The purpose of this event is to provide incoming students an opportunity to explore the current club offerings on campus, socialize with each other, build connections, and meet their mentors aiming to provide them with support during their incoming year. The event will be held at the LECOM Wellness Center on August 9th at 9:45 am following the 5K run. Club have elected representatives to set up from 5-7 pm the night prior and club representatives at their respective tables to represent their clubs. Mentoring will occur in the gym, as well as the location for food consumption with covers on the floor. Connect and Crafts will be occurring outside consisting of networking and designing tote bags. Each event takes 45 minutes and will have a rotation between three student groups. Signs will be posted for students to observe the schedule. Students will be contacted via email a week prior to distribute their respective groups. Dr. Ferretti will graciously cover food and food services. No food or drinks are permitted on the second floor. Eating/drinking area is the gym. A total of 48 tables and 194 chairs will be requested for the event. The chairs will be ordered with Dr. Shabloski or Crazy Monkey if necessary and brought to the LEC. Per Lauren, the primary contact for the Wellness Center, the chairs and tables will be stored at the LEC until setup night. SGA will be providing supplies for the Connect & Crafts, as well as small items to incoming students at the SGA table. Cleanup will be done by the SGAs and club representatives from that day after the event concludes, which will include collecting the tables and chairs and screening and cleaning up any debris or food left on the accessible premises at the Wellness Center.
November 21, 2025 at 9:12 AMCompleteSOMA Fall Patagonia SaleSOMA11/21/202508/04/2026Due to the continued success of the Patagonia sale on our campus, and after being approached by multiple students asking to have the sale again, LECOM Erie SOMA would like to host a Fall Patagonia sale. The Patagonia's will allow for custom embroidery and will feature the school crest logo (attached). The event will take place remotely (with pick up at the school), in the early fall semester. A Google Form will be sent out upon event approval, and the sale will run from August into September. This event is also a crucial fundraising effort that significantly reduces travel stress for both the President and NLO's mandatory 3 conference attendance. Multiple types of Patagonia jackets will be offered, including vests, full zip jackets, and quarter zip jackets. Pick up will be at the school in the cafeteria.
November 21, 2025 at 9:19 AMCompleteSOMA Small Tools SaleSOMA11/21/202508/04/2026SOMA will be selling the Small Equipment Sale for MS1 students for the History and Physical course. The small equipment package will include a Dejerine Reflex Hammer, C128 Tuning Fork, C512 Tuning Fork, Penlight, Rosenbaum Pocket Eye Chart, Hospital Gown, Draping Sheet, and optional Professional Embroidered Doctor Bag. The sale will be through Steeles Supply Company. The sale will be completed via an online link: https://www.steeles.com/products/lecom-soma-student-discount-order-form where students can choose what they would like to buy and then pay for the purchase online with credit or debit card. The order will be a bulk order, shipped to the school and then be dispersed to the students. The link, along with a description of the products, will be sent to students via email to let them know of the sale.
January 6, 2026 at 6:00 PMApprovedSOMA Fall Columbia SaleSOMA01/06/202608/04/2026LECOM Erie SOMA will be hosting a Columbia sale which will include custom embroidery and will feature the school crest logo (attached). The event will take place remotely (with pick up at the school), in the early Fall Semester. A Google Form will be sent out, and the sale will run through August-September. The company we will be using is Threadfellows, we have already established a relationship and have the site ready for use in the fall pending approval. Multiple types of Columbia jackets will be offered, including vests, full zip jackets, and quarter zip jackets. Pick up will be in the LECOM cafeteria.
April 16, 2026 at 2:04 PMApprovedMMS Review NightsSOMA04/16/202608/04/2026The Pre-SOMA branch is dedicated to providing an inclusive learning environment for students who have not yet started osteopathic medical school. The Pre-SOMA directors (and potentially other SOMA volunteers) at LECOM would like to host review night Q & A sessions/and or review presentations for the MMS students here at our LECOM campus. Our efforts will be focused on mentoring and guiding these students towards understanding courses and high yield concepts in their own way outside of structured lectures, with the intent to foster an environment that promotes collaborative learning with open feedback responses from medical students who have previously been in the MMS program and are now successful in the MS1 class. We believe this could be a great opportunity for MMS students to learn how they will shape their study habits, and for our directors it will be an opportunity to reinforce our future physician skills of mentorship and educating. Dates will be coordinated in conjunction with pathway directors prior to each exam.
April 22, 2026 at 12:40 PMApprovedSAAO Weekly ForumsSAAO04/22/202608/04/2026SAAO will be holding forums every Tuesday (starting August 4th and ending December 15th) of the fall semester for members to help prepare students for their OPP practicals and enhance their skills. We will have a forum for MS1's from 5:30 to 6:30 pm and begin checking students in at 5:15 pm. We will hold a forum for MS2's following the MS1 forum, which will begin at 6:30 pm. We have selected forum writers that will be assigned to specific dates. They will go in front of the class and demonstrate what was learned in lab the previous week. Afterwards, students will have the opportunity to practice while forum writers and the board walk around and answer questions. We would like to use the OPP Lab every Tuesday of the fall semester from 5 to 8 pm.
February 26, 2026 at 8:34 AMApprovedSmall Tools Sale!SOMA02/26/202608/03/2026SOMA will be selling the Small Equipment package for MS1 students for the History and Physical course. The small equipment package will include a Dejerine Reflex Hammer, C128 Tuning Fork, C512 Tuning Fork, Penlight, Rosenbaum Pocket Eye Chart, Hospital Gown, Draping Sheet, and optional Professional Embroidered Doctor Bag. The sale will be through Steeles Supply Company. The sale will be completed via an online link: https://www.steeles.com/products/lecom-soma-student-discount-order-form where students can choose what they would like to buy and then pay for the purchase online with credit or debit card. The order will be a bulk order, shipped to the school and then be dispersed to the students. The link, along with a description of the products, will be sent to students via email to let them know of the sale.
March 9, 2026 at 3:59 PMApprovedInternational Trauma and Life Support Training CertificationACOS-MSS03/09/202607/30/2026LECOM ACOS-MSS is excited to provide members an opportunity to obtain an International Trauma Life Support Certification. Dr. Risavi will be leading the event which will consist of several lectures as well as hands-on skills stations with a practical assessment at the end. This is an opportunity for members to obtain hands-on experience and to learn new skills that are essential for any specialty. The training covers vitals trauma skills such as trauma assessment, neck and spine stabilization, and airway stabilization. Additionally, this certification is similar to a certification that is required during Emergency Medicine and General Surgery residency (advanced trauma life support), allowing members to gain valuable knowledge on information for the future. This certification and skillset will contribute to developing students into well-rounded physicians and add to their unique resume during residency interviews. This will be an amazing opportunity to allow students to gain hands-on experience and knowledge, while also being able to obtain a certification. The ITLS certification will last all members 3 years. Members who decide to participate will need to purchase and read ITLS for Emergency Care Providers – 9th edition from VitalSource or Amazon. Additionally, the certification itself will cost approximately $30. The anticipated event will be held on the following dates and times: July 30th: 5:30pm - 10pm July 31st: 7:30am - 5pm August 1st: 7:30am - 3pm As there are multiple skills stations and lectures, we are requesting lecture hall A in addition to the OPP lab to be reserved on the second floor. We will work with Dr. Kalmey’s office to ensure that the training does not overlap with the MS1 orientation. Our advisor, Dr. Risavi will be present. There will also be several other clinicians to assist Dr. Risavi with the event and help administer the practicals. We are capping the participation at 25 students to allow for a meaningful experience for all.
May 7, 2026 at 2:47 PMPending (10d, 18h) Stop the BleedEmergency Medicine05/07/202607/29/2026We would like to give our members the opportunity to participate in a STOP THE BLEED® training event. The purpose of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign is to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This preparation is being done by raising awareness and teaching students three quick actions to control serious bleeding. This event will give our members the chance to interact with one another while being introduced to a valuable life-saving skill. The EM Club advisor, Dr. Risavi, will be giving this training to students. All equipment for the interactive activity will be provided by Dr. Risavi. An email with an Excel sign-up sheet will be sent to Emergency Medicine Club members, with a maximum of 25 students allowed to sign up. Students will adhere to all current regulations set by LECOM. Our club advisor, Dr. Risavi, has approved the event and will be in attendance. This event will be held on Wednesday, July 29th, in the OPP Lab from 6 pm to 8 pm.
April 22, 2026 at 4:28 PMApprovedProlotherapy Lecture and LearnSAAO04/22/202605/21/2026On May 21st, from 10-11am, SAAO will be hosting a Prolotherapy Lecture and Learn event. This event will include a lecture from Dr. Cukierski regarding what prolotherapy is, how it works, and how it has helped people. This will be followed by testimonials from two patients, in which they will share their experiences with prolotherapy and how they are recovering (These patients are both employed by LECOM). This event will take place in the OPP Lab.
March 30, 2026 at 9:44 PMApprovedShark Tank Pitch NightResearch Club03/30/202605/11/2026Research Club is planning an event where students can pitch their research ideas to a panel of faculty with experience in both clinical and basic science research. This is a great opportunity for anyone who has an idea but isn’t sure how to get started, wants feedback on feasibility, or is looking for mentorship. During the event, selected students will give brief pitches (either individually or as a group) to a panel of faculty and clinicians. The panel will provide constructive feedback, guidance on next steps, and insight into how to turn ideas into real projects. Faculty and/or clinicians may also choose to mentor projects they find especially compelling. Whether students already have a fully developed idea or are just starting to think about one, we encourage all students to present their ideas and get feedback! Guest speakers are to be determined. We plan to tailor the panel of faculty and clinicians to the research ideas submitted, ensuring that the panel includes individuals with relevant expertise in the corresponding fields. To facilitate this, interested students will complete a Google Form indicating the topic of their idea. Once the panel has been assembled based on these submissions, we will finalize and submit the attending guest speakers.
March 20, 2026 at 8:34 PMApprovedMeditation and Yoga Wellness Session for Medical StudentsLECOM Med Erie - SGA03/20/202605/09/2026SGA will be collaborating with DO2Max to host a meditation and yoga wellness session for LECOM medical students on May 9th, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the LECOM Education Center. This event is designed to support student wellness and provide an opportunity for relaxation and stress relief following a demanding academic year and board preparation period. The first hour would be a guided meditation and mindfulness session conducted by Dr. Jan Hendryx. Students will be guided through breathing exercises and meditation techniques designed to promote mental clarity, reduce stress, and encourage emotional balance. Chocolate from local Erie chocolatiers will be incorporated as part of the meditation practice as a method to enhance the perception of the body and mind. The session will provide practical tools students can incorporate into their daily routines to support long-term wellness. The second hour will drive social interactions and relaxation with general conversation and low-intensity games like cornhole. Healthy refreshments and light snacks will be available during the event to further support relaxation and encourage students to stay and connect with their peers in a calm and supportive environment. This event is rooted in promoting student wellness, resilience, and community. The meditation session provides physical relaxation and stress relief, as well as encourages mindfulness and mental reset. Together, these activities aim to create a restorative space where students can recharge and reconnect with themselves and their classmates. Student volunteers will assist with setup, check-in, and event coordination to ensure the session runs smoothly. SGA will organize volunteers, prepare materials, and create a welcoming atmosphere that supports a meaningful and rejuvenating experience for all participants. An excel spreadsheet will be sent to collect participant count, with registration to be first come first serve.
April 20, 2026 at 10:50 AMApprovedErie Children's Museum Sunscreen EventSOMA04/20/202605/09/2026Erie Children’s Museum Sunscreen Event This interactive experiment at the Erie Children’s Museum focuses on teaching children and their families about the importance of sun protection in a fun, hands-on way. Kids create colorful bracelets using pipe cleaners and UV-sensitive beads, which change color when exposed to ultraviolet light. After making their bracelets, participants apply sunscreen to selected beads and then use an ultraviolet flashlight to observe how protected beads react differently from those without sunscreen. This visual demonstration clearly shows how effective sun protection is at blocking harmful UV rays. To extend the learning beyond the activity, children receive take-home reminder cards about wearing sunscreen. Informational cards are also provided for parents, offering guidance on how to protect their children’s skin and reinforcing the importance of consistent sun safety habits. SOMA will have a sign up sheet with a maximum of 20 volunteers to help staff the table, help kids with any part of the project, and answer questions. The event is hosted by the Erie Children’s Museum on May 9, 2026, from 11 am to 2 pm, during their dedicated STEAM times. The Children’s museum will provide pipe cleaners, beads, and sunscreen for the project.
April 3, 2026 at 2:06 PMApprovedClass of 2029: Spring Field Day!Class of 202904/03/202605/08/2026This event is a Field Day we are planning at Zuck Park in Millcreek Township on Grandview Avenue. We plan to host this event May 8th from 2-5pm. We have contacted the Park about reserving the pavilion for the afternoon. We plan to have a kickball tournament and a pickleball tournament. For supplies, some members of our class board have about 4 sets of pickleball paddles and there are currently bases at the field we plan to use for the kickball tournament. We will be using some of our budget to buy a kickball as well as extra paddles and pickleball balls as needed. We plan to make sign up sheets for people to sign when they can play (30 minute time slots so mostly everyone gets a turn) Otherwise, we will have class bonding occurring in the pavilion. We plan to use some of our budget to also purchase Pizza. When individuals sign up we will ask if they are gluten free or need a vegetarian options so we know how many of these specialties pizza to order. We plan to order from Valerio’s- and it will cost around $500. We will also buy insurance for the day of the event through the school.
April 21, 2026 at 10:22 AMCancelledErie VA Bingo & TriviaSOMA04/21/202605/08/2026Veterans Home Volunteering May 8th from 1:00-2:00 pm at the Erie Veterans Affair Medical Facility 135 E 38th St Boulevard, Erie, PA 16504 Volunteers will be visiting the Erie Veterans Affair Medical Facility to engage with residents through interactive and social activities, including bingo and trivia. The event is designed to promote connection, enjoyment, and cognitive engagement among veteran residents while providing students with an opportunity to give back to the community. Volunteers will assist in organizing and facilitating the games, interacting with residents, and helping create a fun and supportive environment. This event aims to foster meaningful relationships, reduce social isolation, and show appreciation for our veterans through shared activities and conversation. Sign up link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1x_n4YeSmy9YSQnPTaDMJ07z5T8BiWfiH16oBPgFaqig/edit?usp=sharing Flyer within the attachment portion
April 22, 2026 at 8:19 AMCancelledMed-Peds Guest Speaker EventPediatrics Club04/22/202605/08/2026Dr. Thomas Walter Davis will be invited to speak about the Med-Peds specialty. He is a board-certified physician in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at Geisinger. He will discuss the Med-Peds training pathway, what makes the specialty unique, and what it is like to care for both pediatric and adult patients in one career.
April 22, 2026 at 8:38 AMCompleteGeisinger Med-Peds Residency Director Guest Speaker EventPediatrics Club04/22/202605/08/2026Dr. Thomas Walter Davis will be invited to speak about the Med-Peds specialty. He is a board-certified physician in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at Geisinger. He will discuss the Med-Peds training pathway, what makes the specialty unique, and what it is like to care for both pediatric and adult patients in one career.
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