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 1,042 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 53 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 DateEvent Details Sort ascending. October 9, 2018 at 9:15 PMApprovedGuest Speaker November MeetingNeuropsych Club10/09/201811/13/2018We will have Dr. Tammy Kordes, a neuropsychologist, joining us at our November monthly meeting to discuss concussions and traumatic brain injuries. As described below, the speaker has a powerpoint and has requested powerpoint capabilities. We are not sure whether that is possible in Vora lounge but will also be having food at the event and are not sure if that is allowed in the case room.October 29, 2018 at 9:15 PMApprovedFirst Aid Kit SaleWilderness Med10/29/201811/12/2018We would like to sell first aid kits to raise money for the Polar Plunge in the cafeteria during lunch. Details are listed in the attached document.October 19, 2018 at 3:37 PMApprovedYMCA Blood Pressure ScreeningInternal Medicine Club11/11/201811/11/2018Internal Medicine Club would like to host a blood pressure screening event with YMCA Glenwood on 11/11/2018 from 10AM to 12PM. As future primary care physicians, blood pressure is one of the most crucial vital signs to monitor. Blood pressure is one of the most important screenings because high blood pressure usually has no symptoms so it can’t be detected without being measured. High blood pressure greatly increases your risk of heart disease and stroke. If your blood pressure is below 120/80 mm Hg, be sure to get it checked at least once every two years, starting at age 20. If your blood pressure is higher, your doctor may want to check it more often. High blood pressure can be controlled through lifestyle changes and/or medication. Internal Medicine Club hopes to host monthly blood pressure screenings in order to bring awareness and promote preventative health screenings under the help of LECOM students.October 17, 2018 at 12:38 PMApprovedFall Doughnut & Apple Cider SaleSAAO10/17/201811/07/2018As a fall fundraiser, the Student American Academy of Osteopathy (SAAO) would like to sell fresh apple cider doughnuts ($1 each) and apple cider ($1 per cup) in the cafeteria on 11/7 during lunch. If there are any left, we would like to sell the doughnuts and cider again on Thursday morning 11/8 from 7am to 8:15am.November 27, 2018 at 10:48 AMApprovedLECOM Wilderness Medicine Logo requestWilderness Med11/27/201811/06/2018Addendum to the first aid sale request previously logged. Sale has been pushed back and we would like to use our club logo and would like to get it ok'ed. Images and further info are attached. Prospective sale dates are included in this request.October 30, 2018 at 3:27 PMApprovedT-shirt Fundraising SaleInternal Medicine Club10/30/201811/05/2018We will be selling short sleeve and long sleeve T shirts to fundraise for IM club. Attached is the design of shirt front and back, it is the exact same design that we used for our last fundraise.October 3, 2018 at 12:52 PMApprovedWellsvillePediatrics Club10/03/201811/03/2018Wellsville is a program run by Kathy Iorio and Dr. Tony Snow that is dedicated towards educating and empowering children in the Erie area. Volunteers encourage kids to get healthy by working at stations to teach them about nutrition, dental health, self-esteem and more. Children are also encouraged to play games that get them up and moving. Events are run several times of the year.October 16, 2018 at 12:21 PMApprovedBryant P JavierSOMA10/16/201811/01/2018Pre-SOMA physiology Reviews for the post baccs. MS2s/MS1s will volunteer to teach cardiology/respiratory to the post bacc students for their upcoming exam. This will take place in the OPP lab. This will further reinforce the pre-existing knowledge for board retention for MS2s as we will be completing cardiovascular and starting respiratory. We will answer the post baccs questions are provide study tips, strategies to help master material effectively.November 1, 2018 at 7:50 AMApprovedHoliday Giving TreesSOMA11/01/201811/01/2018SOMA and The Mentoring Club partner to hold a Community gift drive to provide residents at the Senior Living Center, LECOM Health Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and local youth supported by the LECOM Mentoring Club with holiday gifts each year. We place tags with the names of residents and children on holiday trees in the LECOM Foyer near security and ask that students and faculty of LECOM-Erie take a tag and purchase a gift according to the person’s indicated desires. The gift is returned by November 30th to Colleen's desk and we then spend a night wrapping the presents. The wrapping night will be held on Thursday December 6th at 5:00 PM. We request that we be allowed to use the Case Room to wrap the gifts.September 28, 2018 at 12:48 PMApprovedHalloween Gourd PaintingMentoring09/28/201810/31/2018We would like to do a Halloween party for the kids where students would dress up and hand out some candy. We also plan to do gourd painting as a fun activityOctober 4, 2018 at 2:24 PMApprovedElizabeth HavlicekOncology Club10/04/201810/31/2018Oncology Club would like to host a series of Be The Match registration days where an OMS1 representative from the Be The Match Foundation will be on campus to help students fill out paperwork and take cheek swab samples for students who are interested in becoming potential bone marrow donors. This first registration day will be marketed primarily for the OMS1 students. We intend to have multiple days (TBD) for each program (i.e. OMS2, P1/P2), aiming for maximal participation without overwhelming the only representative from Be The Match who is capable of accepting swabs and signing off on paperwork.October 9, 2018 at 10:12 AMApprovedSuture ClinicACOS-MSS10/09/201810/31/2018Following our typical monthly meeting, we will hold our annual suture clinic, open to all SOSA members. Each student will be provided with their own suture gel pad and equipment that they make take with them for additional practice. We will continue to use Vora Lounge for the hand-tying portion of the clinic, directly following the dinner portion of the meeting. We would like to use the Micro lab for the actual suturing portion of the clinic.October 12, 2018 at 12:05 PMApprovedPrincess Lizzy's 1st Annual Sugar Free Trick or TreatPediatrics Club10/12/201810/31/2018This event is a free event where children can trick or treat with sugar free candy and is ran by Zachary Dunbar. All of the funds raised through this event will go to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Volunteers will be handing out informational packets to the families regarding diabetes and assisting with games for the children.September 25, 2018 at 7:27 AMApprovedSmall Equipment SaleSOMA09/25/201810/26/2018SOMA will sell all the required H&P small instruments in one place. The H&P required items are all located in the package and include: reflex hammer, tuning forks, penlight, eye chart, hospital gown, and draping sheet. We will also sell an equipment bag and Maxwell Pocket Reference as optional items. The company we will be using is Steele's Supply Company. We have already contacted the company and gotten an estimate on how much everything will cost. Kit = $26.70 (includes 2 tuning forks, Dejerine hammer, Rosenbaum eye chart, penlight) Medical reference book = $8.95 Total = $35.65 Bag = $50 (initials for free) Additional $7 for full name (The LECOM logo will also be on the front of the bag) Attached is the order form that will go out to first year students. Once the equipment comes in we will distribute it in the cafeteria. Last year the Small Equipment was distributed on November 29th and barring any delivery issues we are expecting the same time frame for this year.October 11, 2018 at 2:33 PMApprovedDalenna KesslerFamily Medicine Club10/11/201810/24/2018In coordination with LECOM Allies, SAACOFP will hold an "Accessibility in Medicine" event. The CEO of Voices for Independence (VFI), Shona Eakins, will come and give a presentation about has as future providers we can provide care that is accessible to people with all ranges of abilities. Three nurses who work at VFI will attend the event with her to demonstrate how to use a hoyer lift to transport people with physical diabilities. All in all, this event will be a way for students to learn about how to better care for this population of people.September 21, 2018 at 11:21 AMApprovedStop the Bleed Program for Gannon UniversityEmergency Medicine09/21/201810/23/2018Members of the EM Club certified in instructing "Stop the Bleed" will volunteer at Gannon University for the Pre-Med Club on campus. The purpose of Stop the Bleed is to be able to react in a mass casualty situation to control bleeding at the scene. Students will obtain tools from "Stop the Bleed" in order to effectively teach the students. Amanda Lencyk from Mercy Hospital in Ohio will bring the equipment for the event at Gannon on 10/23 at 6pm. Zach Weisner, MS-II has a confirmation email from Ms. Lencyk stating she will be supplying the mannequins, PowerPoint presentation, and sign up sheets.October 16, 2018 at 1:43 PMApprovedFundraiserSSP10/16/201810/23/2018We would like to sell the shirts attached to raise money for ssp. We would be selling shirt to the pharmacy student and the medical students.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.October 3, 2018 at 12:32 PMRejectedT-shirt fundraiserSSP10/03/201810/16/2018We would like to sell the shirts attached to raise money for ssp. We would be selling shirt to the pharmacy student as well that would have "We are Pharmers" on the back, and the medical students would have "Trust me, I am (almost) a doctor!" on the back. The front will have a simple lecom approved logo. We are also hoping to sell these as sweatshirts.September 24, 2018 at 11:26 PMApprovedLAUREN HIBSHMANMental Health Task Force10/07/201810/07/2018The LECOM Neurology/Psychiatry club and Mental Health Task Force requests approval for our biannual roadway beautification event, Adopt-A-Highway. This event is open to the entire student body. We will be picking road signs, gloves, garbage bags, and safety vests from PennDOT, meet at Zuck park, and spend a few hours walking the length of W. Grandview Blvd. We will be picking up debris to the enhance the appearance of the roadway and improve the health of individuals and wildlife that traverse Grandview Blvd. Filled garbage will be picked up by PennDOT the next day. Coffee and donuts will be provided to participants. Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start DateEvent Details Sort ascending. 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