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February 26, 2024 at 7:06 PMApprovedDonation Drive for Community of CaringEmergency Medicine02/26/202403/25/2024We would like to give our members the opportunity to participate in a donation drive to benefit the organization Community of Caring. Community of Caring provides support to community members experiencing homelessness. They need items such as clothing, soap, blankets, sanitary napkins, etc. We will run a donation drive that allows members to donate to this critical organization and support the community. This event will be partnered with Orthopedics Club to get as many donations as possible. The drive involves students signing up on an excel spreadsheet for the items they would like to donate from March 25th-29th. We would then provide a bin for the students to drop off their donations from April 1st – 5th. The donation bin will be left near the security office, and emptied as it fills to ensure enough space for donations to be left in the bin. For participating in the drive we will offer 1 service hour for every 2 items a student donates, with each student able to earn a maximum of 2 service hours. Students will be dropping off donations to the bin located in the LECOM building and therefore adhere to LECOM COVID mitigation policies. All correspondence for the event will be done through email and E-Board members will drop off the items to the ‘Community of Caring’ organization afterwards. Our Club advisor, Dr. Risavi, approves of the event.
February 21, 2024 at 10:37 AMApprovedHistory & Physical Review SessionFamily Medicine Club02/21/202403/14/2024Preparing MS1 for their upcoming History & Physical performance practical by allowing them to have extra practices for the respective techniques (e.g. taking blood pressure, exams of the eyes, ENT, abdomen, etc.) on different people, as well as having a faculty and experienced second years (counting towards volunteer hours) there to guide the session and to answer any questions or clarify any concepts. We will be utilizing the OPP lab for the event. Thank you for your time!
February 16, 2024 at 4:53 PMApprovedWHMS and Pediatrics Club NICU Easter Baskets- Grady's Decision Non-profitWomens Health Club02/16/202403/12/2024This will be our first event of the semester. Students will be donating highly needed items for Grady's Decision non- profit organization that helps families who are experiencing financial, spiritual, and emotional hardships as they care for their premature babies. We are hoping to collect for 20 - 30 families. The items needed/donated include the following supplies: -Rattles -Pacifier / Wubbanub -Gas Gift Card -Food Gift Cards -Books -Burp Cloths -Diapers -Wipes -Children's outfits -Chocolates/gum / candy for Mom -Handwritten Notes -Travel size stuff for an apartment for 30 days / mental health (for mom): Hand sanitizer / lotions / journals 20 - 30 families if possible - Grady's Decision will supplement if we cannot The clubs will purchase bags from our club funds to put all of the donated items into to gift to the families. A spreadsheet will be sent out to the student body to 'sign up' for needed items that together will comprise 20-30 Easter baskets. Ex: 20 spaces for people to sign up for pacifiers/Wubbanub, 20 spaces for people to sign up for rattles, etc. This will ensure we have equal materials for each basket being donated. We will set up a collection box in LECOM's front office during the week so students can drop off their donated items. We wanted to hold a box by security in the front lobby for the week of March 12- March 25th. Then the following week on March 26th we would like to hold an event at LECOM, where members would put the baskets together for the NICU and for the E-boards of the WHMS and Pediatrics club to deliver them to Grady's Decision non-profit for distribution on March 28th. In addition we where hoping to have a zoom event with Ryan Smith to come and talk about his experience of giving these gifts and what it means to the patients family. I think this would be amazing for the students to see their impact on the patients and where their donations are actually going. This event would take place in the Case Room 117 or Overflow room (or any room with zoom/screen access) on March 26th, the day and time we are putting together the Easter Baskets. Zoom Event with Ryan Smith while we are packing the baskets on March 26th in Case Room 117 or Overflow room (or any room with zoom/screen access) Donations collected the week of March 12th - March 25th by security in the front lobby Event to build and put together the Easter baskets 26th - Case Room 117 or Overflow room (or any space with zoom/screen access)
January 31, 2024 at 5:30 PMApprovedTable Talk on Addiction Medicine with Dr. MorganSOMA01/31/202403/05/2024SOMA's Opioid Task Force will be hosting Dr. Richard Morgan, DO over Zoom to present on addiction in medicine. He will be discussing awareness of how the opioid pandemic can adversely affect anyone including physicians and the consequences of addiction. He will share his own story about his struggle with addiction, the consequences of addiction, and how it affects one’s life in addition to sharing the signs of addiction among healthcare workers and sharing how to help those who suffer from chemical dependency. We think this would be a beneficial perspective to provide students as this is an ongoing issue we will face regularly in clinical practice. The event will be over Zoom to properly accomodate any COVID precautions that could develop in the coming months. About Dr. Morgan: Richard Morgan is a D.O. who graduated from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1998 and completed his residency in PM & R at NYU Medical Center in 2002. A common dental procedure exposed Dr. Morgan to the world of opiates, which changed his life forever. A series of bad choices and unfortunate circumstances fueled by his addiction led Dr. Morgan to a federal indictment and, ultimately, a 14-year federal prison sentence. Dr. Morgan's remarkable story will show how this addiction evolved, the choice that led to incarceration, and the turnaround that had led him to become a full-time clinical instructor at his medical school where it all began. He now spends his time not only educating the future doctors of America, but Dr. Morgan continues to share his story with the student population, as well as clinicians everywhere, in the hope to not only continue to bring awareness to the the "original" pandemic that has plagued our nation for the past twenty years, but to educate other healthcare personnel on how to recognize the signs and symptoms of addiction, and the resources available to help them.
February 21, 2024 at 1:34 PMRejectedSecond Monthly Meeting (3/4)Family Medicine Club02/21/202403/04/2024We will be holding our second monthly meeting to discuss the directions/plans of our club. All are welcomed to join to learn more about the family medicine club. Food and drinks will be served!
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.
February 10, 2024 at 7:44 PMApprovedSAACOFP Pin SaleFamily Medicine Club02/10/202402/26/2024SAACOFP will be selling Anatomy, Cardio, Endocrine, Renal, Respiratory, and GI pins to CELEBRATE the completion of these systems. Additional pins for the following systems will also be offered: MSK (gold femur) and Neurology (brain). Pins are $5 each. They can be bought in the cafeteria February 26th – February 27th from 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm. During this time, we would also like to pass out free SAACOFP merchandise, such as pens and stickers, to encourage more students to join SAACOFP.
December 8, 2023 at 11:54 AMApprovedSGA Academic Resource GiveawayLECOM Med Erie - SGA12/08/202302/23/2024SGA will be handing out resource books for MS1 and MS2 on February 23rd, 2024 in the Vora lounge from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. For MS1, we will be giving out " Clinical Pharmacology" by James Olson, M.D., Ph.D. For MS2, we will be giving out "The Ultimate Medical School Rotation Guide" by Stewart H. Lecker and Bliss J. Chang Prior Planning: Brooke Keller will purchase/order the items. Set up: SGA Board - Bhuvan Bodipati, Nicholas Belleza, The Tran, Brooke Keller, Erik Larsen, Taylor Pust, Yasmine Saikali + New SGA Board will set up items in the Vora lounge at 11:30 am. All items are individually wrapped for COVID safety. Students will be able to come into the Vora lounge from 11:30 am - 1: 00 pm to pick up their books (Maintaining social distancing and room capacity rules). We will keep an excel sheet record of who attends the event and receives their items. Clean up at 1:00 pm. Old SGA Board - Bhuvan Bodipati, Nicholas Belleza, The Tran, Brooke Keller, Erik Larsen, Taylor Pust, and Yasmine Saikali + New SGA Board will clean up items and organize the room.
January 26, 2024 at 10:16 PMApprovedMcKean Elementary School Science FairPediatrics Club01/26/202402/23/2024We are attending the elementary school's science fair and presenting a booth. The booth will be based on the board game Operation, where the kids can play to win prizes. This event is intended to be a transitional event between the old and new e-board. The event is not open to general club members.
February 12, 2024 at 10:13 AMApprovedMMS Review NightsSOMA02/12/202402/23/2024SOMA students will lead review sessions to help guide students on study strategies as MMS students work through the rigor of LECOM curriculum. There was high attendance in the Fall Semester and MMS students have requested it again for the Spring. As MMS students work through the semester, SOMA students who are OMS1s/OMS2s will volunteer their time to host a short, virtual review of the material and high yield topics. SOMA student members will coordinate review content with the faculty teaching the subject (i.e. Anatomy and Dr. Kulesza). As discussed with Dr. Lee, one of our Pre-SOMA Co-Directors will double check that the review material has been reviewed with the course director to ensure accuracy. This virtual review will allow MMS students to focus their studies over the weekend for their tests on the following Mondays and access to review materials used. These reviews will be virtual and held through zoom. MMS students will be alerted through email and their Facebook group. This event will be completely virtual and will follow all social distancing because of the virtual nature of the event, with no in-person assembly required.
February 15, 2024 at 9:02 AMApprovedCasting ClinicACOS-MSS02/15/202402/23/2024LECOM surgery club is excited to put on a casting clinic with Dr. Anthony Ferretti and Dr. Eric Goodrich. This event will give members an opportunity to learn from an orthopedic surgeon how to properly cast. The event will also be extended to the orthopedics club as it is an important skill for them to develop. As a resident at Millcreek Hospital, Dr. Goodrich is well versed in casting and has previous experience working with medical students. Earlier that day he will be giving the LDP pathway a lecture in casting so this event will allow students to learn the material in the classroom and then directly implement that knowledge with a hands on event. The anticipated event will be held on February 23th from 5pm-7pm in the OPP Lab. Our advisor, Dr. Brian Risavi will be present. Furthermore, here are the COVID protocols that I ensure are upheld at all ACOS events: 1.) We will have a full roster of every individual who attends the guest lecturer event The educational purpose of this event is to expose students to a critical skill that requires proficiency in a variety of different specialties. As some students may not have been exposed to this technique yet, this will be a fantastic opportunity to allow students to gain hands on experience and knowledge from a practicing orthopedic surgeon within the LECOM Health system.
January 10, 2024 at 12:38 PMApprovedVolleyball EventDO2 Max Club01/10/202402/12/2024The DO2 Max Athletics Club would like to host an intramural volleyball event at the LECOM Wellness Center gymnasium to promote physical and mental wellbeing for LECOM students during the winter. o COVID Mitigation Plan: temperature checks at the LECOM Wellness Center o Event Contact: Lauren Zemanek (lzemanek@lecomwellness.com) o Event Timing: February 12th from 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm
January 12, 2024 at 10:05 AMApprovedDonation Drive for Mental Health Association of NW PennsylvaniaNeuropsych Club01/12/202402/12/2024I would like to organize a donation drive for the Mental Health Association (MHA) of NW Pennsylvania with collections lasting for two weeks: Monday 2-12-24 to Friday 2-23-24. Many of the clients at MHA are unhoused individuals and with the coming winter months it is more important than ever to get these folks what they need to endure. Approximately 25-30% of unhoused people face serious mental health or substance use disorders (1). I believe this to be a good opportunity to help out a population of people that we as future practitioners will invariably treat; from the Psychiatrist's office to the ER. MHA has a premade flier asking for socks, underwear, and T-shirts which you will find attached. I would like to expand the scope of the drive to any usable winter gear that people may be willing to donate. Our point of contact at MHA is Mary Sackett (814-452-4462 ext. 132, MSACKETT@mhanp.org) and she has expressed that any little bit will help. For students that donate I would like to provide them with the maximum number of volunteer hours that is appropriate for such an event: 0.5 hrs per item, with a max of 2 hours. Contactless drop-off, while collecting items and while dropping them off will be our COVID mitigation strategy. 1: Padgett DK. Homelessness, housing instability and mental health: making the connections. BJPsych Bull. 2020 Oct;44(5):197-201. doi: 10.1192/bjb.2020.49. PMID: 32538335; PMCID: PMC7525583.
January 16, 2024 at 9:14 AMApprovedTrivia NightLECOM Med Erie - SGA01/16/202402/05/2024I would like to hold a Trivia Night for the students at 6:00 on Monday, February 5th. The event will for students will start at 6:00 for students, but I will be there at 5:30 to ensure set-up. Set-up will consist of logging into Kahoot (an online app that allowed me to set-up the trivia questions). Students will participate in teams 1-5. Prizes will be given out at the end of Rounds 1, 2, and 3. The winners of those prizes will be determined by whichever team accumulated the most amount of points for that round (the team who scores the most at the end of round 1 will get a prize, the team who scores the most during round 2 will win a prize, etc.). A grand prize will be given out to the team who accumulated the most amount of points throughout all three rounds. The prizes are listed in the document below, and have been approved by the LECOM SGA Board. Trivia Questions are also in the attached document. Each round should take 15-30 minutes, and the whole event should take 60-90 minutes. After the event has been concluded, participants will be expected to promptly leave the lecture hall and SGA will ensure that no mess has been made.
January 24, 2024 at 6:41 PMApprovedWeekly after-school program with the MCRCInternational Medical Society01/24/202402/01/2024Erie's Multicultural Resource Center (MCRC) holds an after school program everyday from 3-5pm. Through this program, they help guide middle to high school students in their academics and social interactions as they adapt to their new life in the U.S. IMS club has been the main club from LECOM to volunteer and collaborate with the MCRC. In the past, there had been recurring volunteer events with the MCRC and IMS club; however due to COVID, these events had come to a hiatus. Now, there has been a new opportunity for IMS club to lend a hand to the MCRC with their after-school program. IMS club volunteers would come in once a week to help tutor students in math, science, and English. We would volunteer on Wednesdays from 3-5pm at the MCRC located at 554 East 10th Street, Erie, PA 16503. During our time there, there will always be at least 3 adult MCRC staff members to supervise, be in control, and take responsibility for the program and the children. Clearances for PA mandated state laws, including background checks and fingerprint checks are required of all volunteers, and will be completed before attending the program. For further contact and information, you can reach out to Francesca Tronetti, the Director of Youth Services at the MCRC (814-455-0212), and/or Yuri Becerra, the Truancy Team Leader at the MCRC (814-566-3706). To check out the MCRC's website, you can follow this link: https://www.mcrcerie.org/
November 24, 2023 at 9:37 AMApprovedSSP Induction MeetingSSP11/24/202301/29/2024SSP Meeting to induct its new members and transition the new executive board o COVID Mitigation Plan: Zoom o Event Date: January o Student Notification: SSP email o Students Overseeing Event: Melissa Zhang
December 18, 2023 at 7:18 PMApprovedBooks & Board Games DriveMentoring12/18/202301/29/2024From January 29th to February 2nd, Mentoring Club would like to organize a Books & Board Games drive for the Erie Heights Kids Club. With the current state of the club, the books & boards have not been replenished or updated since 2021. The kids go to their local Kids Club library to check out books, and play with the board games whenever they complete homework in the club. The children coming to the Kids Club live in the Erie Heights complex, a Section 8 housing community. The kids coming to the club range from 5 to 15 years old. Mentoring Club would like to collect books & board games to donate to the club for the upcoming spring & summer for the club. Each item will amount to .5 volunteer hours, with a maximum of 2 hours for 4 items. This event will be co-run with the new e-board, in order to assist with their transition as the new Mentoring Club e-board.
November 19, 2023 at 9:22 AMApprovedAll Things Pathology with Dr. DelTondo, Director of Anatomical and Clinical Pathology Residency at AHNPathology Club11/19/202301/26/2024Dr. DelTondo, Director of the Anatomical and Clinical Pathology Residency Program at AHN will be coming to speak with Pathology Club on January 26th TENTATIVELY 6pm-7pm in Lecture Hall C. He has to confirm his work schedule and time availability- this will be done in the first week of January. He will be discussing ALL things Pathology and how to become a competitive applicant to Pathology residency programs. 
December 27, 2023 at 1:52 PMApprovedDr. Burns Guest SpeakerACOS-MSS12/27/202301/22/2024Dr. Burns is a trauma surgeon at East Tennessee State University. He is a LECOM graduate and is currently the president of national ACOS. His experience in the operating room as a trauma surgeon and surgical critical care will allow him to provide a unique experience to the ACOS members. He will be sharing his journey throughout medical school, residency, fellowship and now as an attending. There will also be a Q&A portion of the event at the end of the talk. Educational purpose: the educational purpose of this event is to provide a first-hand perspective on trauma surgery as some students may not have been exposed to this specialty yet. This will be a fantastic opportunity to allow students to engage with and learn from a practicing surgeon. COVID mitigation protocols: this meeting will be held on zoom.
November 13, 2023 at 7:05 PMRejectedEx-Fix and Plating Lecture with Millcreek Ortopedic Surgery ResidentsSAOAO11/13/202301/18/2024The SAOAO (Orthopedic Surgery Club) is very excited to learn from and foster a connection with the Millcreek Orthopedic Surgery Residency. On 01/18/2024 we plan to hold a lecture and demonstration with chief resident Eric Goodrich. The content of the lecture will consist of basic plating for fractures and external fixation of fractures. At the request of Dr. Goodrich the lecture will take place at Millcreek Hospital in education room #5 (where the residents hold their weekly education meetings) as this is where the equipment/tools/fixation materials are located. The event will take 2 hours, with a 30 min Q&A session at the end of the lecture/demonstration. All tools will be used by Millcreek residents. LECOM students role will be purely observational.
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