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March 14, 2024 at 12:03 AMRejectedTrampoline park fundraiserPediatrics Club03/14/202405/03/2024The event will be hosted at Elevate trampoline park. Anyone that comes and pays the fee to enter the building and says they are there for the LECOM fundraiser will have 20% of the amount they pay go towards the pediatrics club during the time slot provided. Participants will be free to jump around on the trampolines and use the trampoline park during the hour slot they pay for. The trampoline park is fully staffed and set up for all ages of people to come and bounce safely. We will pick up a check from the trampoline park that following Monday.
April 19, 2024 at 12:37 PMRejectedSAAO/SSP Presque Isle Beach CleanupSAAO04/19/202405/02/2024SAAO is partnering with SSP to organize and coordinate a beach cleanup on May 2 2024 at Presque Isle from 5:30-7:30. All materials will be provided by the crew at Presque Isle, and students will be able to get a maximum of 2 volunteer hours. Students will not need to bring anything.
March 27, 2024 at 11:37 AMApprovedBeds for Foster FamiliesChristian Medical and Dental Association03/27/202404/30/2024The Keystone Family Alliance is supporting foster families by having support groups in the local areas to meet the needs of the foster parents. Currently one of the highest requests has been for beds that will allow for the foster kids to feel more at home and welcomed in midst of the big changes they face. As a lot of LECOM students might be moving for rotations or residencies, there might be some beds that could be donated for this cause and create a positive impact in supporting family welfare systems.
March 10, 2024 at 4:18 PMApprovedClass of 2027 Pickleball TournamentClass of 202703/10/202404/27/2024A pickleball tournament for the class of 2027 is a great way to bring our peers together and share friendly competition, take a break from studying while getting some exercise, and build teamwork skills. The event would take place on Saturday, April 27 from 9-3 (depending on how many teams join) at the LECOM Medical Fitness and Wellness Center. Each team must consist of two players, and entry into the tournament is free. Players must know and understand the basic rules of pickleball and it is preferred that they bring their own pickleball rackets, however, some extra rackets will be purchased by the Class Board if needed. Games will be played to 7 win by 2, or 11 straight. Depending on how many teams join, a time constraint of 20 minutes may be placed per game so that all games can be completed. In addition, the tournament will be bracket play only (no pool play) depending on how many teams sign up. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three teams. First place team receives $100, second and third place teams will each get $50.
March 11, 2024 at 1:33 PMApprovedSAAO Nursing Home VolunteeringSAAO03/11/202404/24/2024SAAO is hosting a bingo night at the LECOM Senior Living Center to encourage students to volunteer and interact with the residents at the SLC. The event will be on April 24 from 6:00-7:00 pm. It is open to SAAO members only, but will be promoting the event before hand to try and gain more membership. At the nursing home, there will be various activities including board games, bingo, and arts and crafts. Students volunteering will be in compliance with both LECOM COVID guidelines, as well as the guidelines put in place by the SLC.
April 4, 2024 at 8:15 PMApprovedSpecial Lecture Event on the Mesolimbic Pathway by Dr. KuleszaSOMA04/04/202404/24/2024SOMA's Opioid Task Force Director Sanjna Chetan has arranged for Dr. Kulesza to give a special lecture event to the club as well as any other interested LECOM students! He will be giving a talk on the mesolimbic pathway via Zoom. The purpose of this lecture is to help students understand the widespread and important effects of opioids on the brain structure and function in greater detail than typically learned in class. Since the lecture will be held over zoom, students will be able to social distance and follow LECOM's COVID guidelines at that time.
April 8, 2024 at 12:13 PMApprovedVirtual Meeting with Dr. Richard FortunatoACOS-MSS04/08/202404/24/2024Dr. Fortunato is a colorectal surgeon and an associate program director at Allegheny Health Network. The purpose is for him to speak virtually so anyone who would like to hear more about surgery in general can join and have the opportunity to ask him questions.
March 31, 2024 at 12:39 AMApprovedHelp End HomelessnessChristian Medical and Dental Association03/31/202404/23/2024CMDA is partnering with Bethel Christian Church to support Erie United Methodist Alliance (EUMA) in their mission to end homelessness in Northwest Pennsylvania. In our collaboration, we would like to ask students for donation items and supplies to give to EUMA's program funds to assist those who are homeless. They require different items for everyday use, welcome home kits, and for the Rainbow Connection Thrift Store. These everyday items include, twin size sheet sets, pillowcases, twin-size comforters & blankets, new bath towels, washcloths, laundry detergent, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, Clorox wipes, pillows, diapers, children's clothing, cleaning products, swifters, and especially toilet paper and large kitchen bags. For the "Welcome Home Kit" for those moving from homeless to a home, we would ask for shower curtains & rings, bath mat/rugs, bath towels, small trash can, mop, bucket, broom, dust pan, tall kitchen trash can, kitchen towels, pot holders, dish rack, drying mat, pots, pans, measuring cups/spoons, colander, cooking utensils, small kitchen rug, coffee maker, toaster, cups, plates, silverware, glass wear, and bowls. For the Rainbow Connection Thrift store we will request dressers, sofa, love seat, microwave, toaster, lamp, TV, and an End table. Donations for the Rainbow Connection Thrift Store will need to be donated directly to EUMA. CMDA will be overseeing the donations from April 23-May 1, 2024 and delivering these items to EUMA on 28 West 9th Street, Erie, PA 16502. We will have a bin in the front lobby where students can place their donations in. We will monitor this through a Google spreadsheet where students can sign up for what they would like to donate. We will also have a packing event on May 1st in room 117 from 5:45-6:45 pm, this is an additional opportunity for students to volunteer.
April 16, 2024 at 2:05 PMRejectedSimulation Lab Practice NightSimulation Club04/16/202404/23/2024Students will break off into groups of and rotate through 3 stations: - Blood pressure with proctor with a double headed stethoscope - Heart sounds group - Lung sounds group We would plan on two groups of 20 students: Group 1: 5:30pm-6:30pm Group 2: 6:30pm-7:30pm
March 7, 2024 at 8:48 AMApprovedSAAO/SOMA Food DriveSAAO03/07/202404/22/2024SAAO is co-hosting a food drive with SOMA to support the Second Harvest Foodbank. It will be from 4/22-4/26 and is a great way to gain volunteer hours while helping the local foodbank. We will be collecting non-perishables and pantry items for a maximum of 2 hours (0.5 hours per item). The donation bin will be placed in the LECOM Lobby and the items will be collected at the end of the week and delivered to the food bank. This will be a contactless event, and will follow all LECOM COVID guidelines set in place.
March 18, 2024 at 3:06 PMApprovedRita's FundraiserSOMA03/18/202404/22/2024SOMA is looking to host a fundraiser at Rita's Italian Ice on April 22, 2024 from 5:00-8:00 pm. Rita's has agreed to give SOMA 15% of all sales made within this time window. We chose this day as it will occur after a clinical neuroscience exam allowing first years to get a sweet treat to celebrate, and give the second years an opportunity to take a quick break from studying for some Italian Ice
February 15, 2024 at 1:52 PMApprovedFood For Kids EventLECOM Med Erie - SGA02/15/202404/20/2024Time & Date: April 20, 2024, from 10:00am to 4:00pm. The event consists of a 30-minute setup, followed by two volunteer shifts lasting 2 hours each, and concludes with a 30-minute cleanup. We will be collaborating with Radiology Club to assist us in set up and clean up. Location: Garage West Building Event Overview: To make a strong event for National DO day, we're thrilled to team up again with Food for Kidz, a remarkable organization committed to combating global hunger. They assist groups in hosting mobile food packing events. A comprehensive guide for event organization is available on their website and attached here for reference. In a nutshell, Food for Kidz will supply the dried food and necessary equipment for packing. Our SGA members and Radiology Club members will begin the setup upon the truck's arrival. Volunteers will then form teams to pack rice-soy protein meal packages, each containing six servings. These packages are placed in boxes (36 packages per box), which are sent globally to children in need. For context, our last contribution went to Ukraine. Remarkably, a single box can sustain a child for about 7 months. The event wraps up with volunteers assisting in loading the packed food onto the Food for Kidz truck. The organization then manages the distribution and delivery. Objective: Our aim is to align with LECOM's mission and the principles of osteopathic care by offering an avenue for students to combat global hunger and serve the less fortunate. This event, open to all LECOM students, fosters collaboration and camaraderie, transcending typical academic or group affiliations. Volunteer Info: All LECOM students can participate, with sign-ups facilitated through a Google sheet capped at around 200 packing shifts. To optimize distribution, slots are categorized by packing tables. We will ensure that students will only be designated to the location they are assigned too so that there is less confusion like there was last year. Additionally, a concise PowerPoint will be shared with volunteers to familiarize them with the packing process, ensuring efficiency upon arrival. Budget: Last year's efforts resulted in approximately 42,000 meals, encompassing 194 boxes at around $36 per box, which translated to a $5000 donation from SGA funds. We intend to maintain this benchmark. Furthermore, 12 tables and 8 chairs will be sourced from Crazy Monkey in Erie for roughly $554.91, as listed on their website. These expenses will be covered by SGA funds. Safety Protocols: Participants must adhere to LECOM's prevailing mask guidelines throughout the event. They should also abide by exposure and symptom criteria as specified in the portal screening form. Sanitizers will be accessible, and those packing will be required to wear hair nets.
February 19, 2024 at 1:59 PMApprovedDOnuts for DOsSOMA02/19/202404/17/2024SOMA will be handing out donuts from Krispy Kreme in the Vora Lounge- free to SOMA members and LECOM staff that stop by on the morning of April 17th paid for by SOMA. "DOnuts for DOs" will be a celebratory event in honor of the beginning of National D.O. Week, it will also serve as a thank you for the LECOM community that has helped all of us get to this point in the semester! A survey will be sent out to SOMA members to gain a count as to how many donuts we will need to order. We will make sure the station will be set up in a socially distant way as well as require those helping pass out the items to wear masks and gloves. We will have hand sanitizer available as well!
February 22, 2024 at 5:45 PMApprovedEarth Day Pick-Me-Up FundraiserMentoring02/22/202404/16/2024Mentoring Club would like to have a fundraiser in the cafeteria selling pick-me-up bags to celebrate Earth Day. Google forms will be sent out in advance to collect information on those purchasing bags during the week of April 16-20th. These bags will then be distributed at lunch on 4/24/24 . These bags will include bone-shaped pens, a sweet treat, and Earth Day stickers. Treats will accommodate possible allergies. All funds earned from the event will be utilized to help replenish the club funds as our new e-board, which will further be used for future events & replenishment of their sport equipment.
March 11, 2024 at 12:05 PMApprovedYoga NightLECOM Med Erie - SGA03/11/202404/16/2024Yoga night held at the LECOM Wellness Center on 4/16 from 5-6pm
April 2, 2024 at 11:25 PMApprovedPOMA's President Visit, Meet Dr. John Kalata. DOLECOM Med Erie - SGA04/02/202404/15/2024Join us for a special event at LECOM campus in the Vora lounge April 15th, 5:30 where we welcome Dr. John Kalata, DO, President of The Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association (POMA). Dr. Kalata will share insightful words with our students, offering valuable perspectives on osteopathic medicine. This is a fantastic opportunity for students to engage with a prominent figure in the field. Plus, there will be food served, so come hungry and ready to learn! All students are encouraged to attend and meet Dr. Kalata.
February 15, 2024 at 10:41 PMApprovedSAAO Krispy Kreme FundraiserSAAO02/15/202404/10/2024We are having a Krispy Kreme fundraiser to support the club and future events, especially our convocation. This fundraiser would lessen the out of pockets costs to try and garner more people to travel and represent at a national level at convocation. This is a "digital" fundraiser. People will use the link we provide and place their order for a dozen donuts online. They'll then receive a confirmation code that can be taken to any Krispy Kreme across the country for them to receive their order. We did this to try and promote SAAO-Erie at a national level.
March 19, 2024 at 8:07 PMApprovedFamily Medicine Meeting with Guest Speaker (John Kalata Jr., D.O.)Family Medicine Club03/19/202404/09/2024Dr. John Kalata is an osteopathic family medicine physician in Erie, Pennsylvania, he is also the current program director of family medicine residency at Millcreek Community Hospital. Dr. Kalata will be speaking to us on Tuesday, April 9th at 5:30 PM in person about the residency application process, to offer us tips on how to better our residency applications (i.e. what to write/not to write, what to do/not to do on interview day, etc.). The speaking event will be followed by a Q&A session. *All SAACOFP members are welcomed to come prepared with questions, or just come ready to listen. This event will help aspiring family medicine medical students to learn more about the field itself as well as the residency application process from a current osteopathic physician that also serves as a program director. Food will be served in this event.
February 21, 2024 at 6:26 PMApprovedSAAO Acupuncture ClinicSAAO02/21/202404/04/2024SAAO will be putting on an acupuncture clinic hosted by Dr. Hendryx. The clinic will be held in the OPP lab on Thursday April 4 from 5-7 PM. We are putting this on to expose the student body to various techniques related to osteopathic medicine that aren't included in our curriculum. We are limiting this event to SAAO members only, but will be promoting it in advance to hopefully gain more membership.
March 2, 2024 at 10:00 AMApprovedBlood Pressure Clinic at the YMCAInternal Medicine Club03/02/202404/02/2024Internal Medicine Club will be holding a community service event at the Glenwood YMCA Wednesday, April 2nd, 2024 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM to offer complimentary blood pressure checks for community members! This is a great opportunity for students to practice taking blood pressures, while also providing an opportunity to encourage patients to do routine health monitoring and prevention. Student volunteers will bring their own BP cuff and stethoscope. Educational resources for blood pressure reduction will be passed out to anyone interested. Masks will be worn in order to protect ourselves and others from COVID and other similar illnesses, and our advisor, Dr. Carmine D’Amico, will be present too.
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