All (1168) | Pending (1) | Complete (1064) | Cancelled (103) Start: End: Print all of the selected entries at once. Include timelines Add page break between entries Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,064 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 54 Next page› Last page» Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of EventEvent Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details Sort ascending. July 27, 2025 at 1:14 AMExpiredNAMIWalks Fundraiser EventNeuropsych Club07/27/202509/14/2025Abigale Shick, Events and Fundraising Coordinator at NAMI of Erie County, recently inquired if LECOM’s NeuroPsych Club could provide some volunteer support for the yearly NAMIWalks fundraiser event, in addition to having students participating in the walk themselves. I believe NAMIWalks carries a powerful message, inspiring and advocating "Mental Health for All,” and our club at LECOM envisions a future where all physicians stand together to promote and prioritize mental health as an essential part of every patient's healthcare journey. The fundraiser walk will take place on Sunday, September 14th, 2025, and will be located at Penn State Behrend - Junker Center Parking Lot 5285 Station Rd, Erie, PA 16510. Volunteers will help with passing out refreshments and by being walk guides for the participants. The volunteering period will span from 7:00am - 11am. For those who want to participate in the walk alone, registration opens at 8AM.August 19, 2025 at 4:39 PMRejectedNAMIWalks Fundraiser EventNeuropsych Club08/19/202509/14/2025Abigale Shick, Events and Fundraising Coordinator at NAMI of Erie County, recently inquired if LECOM’s NeuroPsych Club could provide some volunteer support for the yearly NAMIWalks fundraiser event, in addition to having students participating in the walk themselves. I believe NAMIWalks carries a powerful message, inspiring and advocating "Mental Health for All,” and our club at LECOM envisions a future where all physicians stand together to promote and prioritize mental health as an essential part of every patient's healthcare journey. The fundraiser walk will take place on Sunday, September 14th, 2025, and will be located at Penn State Behrend - Junker Center Parking Lot 5285 Station Rd, Erie, PA 16510. Volunteers will help with passing out refreshments and by being walk guides for the participants. The volunteering period will span from 7:00am - 11am. For those who want to participate in the walk alone, registration opens at 8AM and they will receive a volunteer credit hour for supporting the cause.September 2, 2022 at 9:56 AMApprovedNaloxone TrainingSOMA09/02/202211/07/2022Proposed date: Monday, November 7 th , 2022 from 6-7PM Idea: SOMA’s OPTF will be hosting a Naloxone Training that will be lead by Mili Patel, the Opioid Task Force Director. The session will be a one-hour presentation that will discuss introduction to opioids, history of the opioid epidemic, and the current overdose statistics in the United States. Those who attend the event will be able to respond to an opioid-related overdose with naloxone. Following the event, all participants will receive a certificate of participation and information on how to obtain Naloxone through NEXT Distro. The certificate will be associated with Student Osteopathic Medical Association (SOMA). By the time of this training session, I will have completed the Naloxone Trainer course through Overdose Lifeline, Inc. and I will be certified to provide Naloxone Training sessions to students. This training will be through Zoom as part of our COVID mitigation plan. The Zoom link for the event is attached below: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86190051793?pwd=bVdqUHU5aHcrS2RlSFdBTXVZdXgxZz09 Why: One of the pillars of SOMA’s overdose prevention task force is naloxone training and distribution. As medical students, it is imperative to advance our education and learn about the various substance use treatment services that are available to us. Through this training, we, as medical students, can take action to fight the growing opioid epidemic in the United States. It will also allow students to ask any questions that they may have regarding this issue.August 21, 2023 at 12:53 PMApprovedNaloxone Administration TrainingSOMA08/21/202309/23/2023On behalf of SOMA's Opioid Task Force, Mili Patel will be hosting a virtual naloxone training event that has been requested by many clubs on campus. Mili Patel, OMS-III who received her training certification through Overdose Lifeline Inc., will be hosting the training over Zoom for clubs such as SSP, ACOS, SNMA, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine and SOMA. The virtual nature of the event will help accommodate any potential COVID concerns that could arise during the Fall months. This event will certify students on the science behind this lifesaving drug and how to properly administer it which is a valuable skill to have in the growing opioid epidemic.February 21, 2020 at 1:50 PMExpiredMusculoskeletal System Pin SaleFamily Medicine Club02/21/202003/09/2020Pin Sale for completion of the Musculoskeletal System! $5 eachAugust 22, 2025 at 10:31 AMApprovedMug and care package fundraiserENT_Ophthalmology08/22/202510/13/2025The ENT & Ophthalmology cub will be hosting a fundraiser where we sell anatomy mugs that include a care package. I am in contact with a seller (MugShotz1888 on etsy) for the mugs that will bulk sell them to us for $10 each, including shipping, as long as we order 20 mugs. The care package will include items such as a pair of blue light glasses, Emergen-C packets, tea bags, chapstick, travel hand sanitizer, small tissue packs, gum, honey sticks, etc. We will plan to sell these mugs/care package for $20 each from October 13th through October 24th. People can place their order with us and submit payment through either venmo or with cash. After the sale has ended, we will place the orders for the mugs and care package contents. We will then assemble them after everything has arrived and distribute them during lunch over the course of a few days. I have attached a picture of the mug below. Although Dr. Buzas is not listed under the drop down menu, I have obtained his written approval for the event and have also attached it below.September 29, 2022 at 7:28 PMApprovedMS4 Speaker EventDermatology Club09/29/202210/20/2022Kent Axcell a current MS4 from LECOM Erie campus that is applying for a Dermatology residency has agreed to speak with us about the residency process and things we can do as medical students early in our medical school careers to help us stand out in such a competitive specialty. He also recently switched from trying to match into a Radiology residency into Dermatology, so he was going to speak about this change and information about audition rotations. We will also have an open Q&A with him afterwards for students that have questions about rotations and the change in Step 1/COMLEX 1 becoming pass/fail.April 15, 2024 at 9:49 PMApprovedMS4 Post-Match PanelACOS-MSS04/15/202405/06/2024A group of 4 fourth year medical students at LECOM that have been recently matched into Orthopedic Surgery, OB-GYN, and General Surgery (x2) will discuss their path and the steps they took to become a competitive applicant. This will be an interactive panel discussion with plenty of time for questions from the audience. We plan to open this up to Orthopedics Club and Women's Health Club from Erie campus as well as ACOS clubs at our sister campuses of Bradenton, Seton Hill, and Elmira. Speakers: Ashton Amos- General Surgery (West Virginia University) Maxwell Hansen- Orthopedic Surgery (Cleveland Clinic) Jenna Allen- Categorical General Surgery (UPMC Harrisburg) Samantha Yearwood- OBGYN (West Virginia University)April 4, 2025 at 1:45 PMApprovedMS4 Post-Match PanelACOS-MSS04/04/202505/07/2025ACOS will host a post-match panel with MS4 students who recently matched into surgical or related specialties. This event will be held on Zoom and will be open to all MS1, MS2, and MS3 students. Students will have the opportunity to submit questions for the panelists ahead of time. Questions will be distributed across the panelists during the event. If time allows, students may ask live questions to the panelists. This will be an excellent opportunity for students to hear about the journey of MS4s who were once in their shoes. This will also allow students to learn and understand the process of matching into competitive specialties and how to strengthen your resume and background to successfully match into competitive specialties. The panelists are listed below: Tristan Palmer - Plastic Surgery Sandres Aodish - Orthopedic Surgery Westin Yu - Vascular Surgery Sun Moon Kim - Orthopedic Surgery Kevin Houk - Internal MedicineSeptember 19, 2022 at 10:19 PMApprovedMS3 Panel: Board Prep and Rotation SitesLECOM SGA - Medicine - Erie09/19/202210/17/2022SGA would like to offer a Zoom event for MS1 and MS2 to hear from successful MS3 students who will speak on their experience with board prep and their clinical rotation site. The event will allow students to gain insight into some helpful tips. The event will be on October 17th from 6 PM – 7 PM. The three MS3 students that have been selected are Ronnie Lott, Sam Wlasowicz, and Jayleen Everett. The selected students have been approved by Dr.Kalmey. A google form will be provided ahead of time for students to submit any questions they want to ask the presenters. This will be a great event for students to gain some insight from peers that very recently went through the process.May 14, 2019 at 3:26 PMApprovedMS2/MS3/MS4 Informational Presque Isle BBQClass of 202205/14/201908/10/2019The Class of 2022 would like to have a BBQ at Presque Isle for the new MS2s with MS3s and MS4s to better understand past experiences with specific rotation locations the first weekend back in the summer. Faculty will be invited, several MS3s will be invited, and some MS4s will be invited to simply discuss their experiences with the various rotations they had. It is expected that at least 100 MS2s will come and approximately 20 students older will come to talk about experiences. The event is open to the entire class and the food will be sponsored by class funds. There will also be raffles for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Disease during the event.June 20, 2022 at 6:27 PMApprovedMS2/MS1 Big/LittleSOMA06/20/202208/01/2022The MS1/MS2 Big/Little Program is an opportunity for MS1 students to receive guidance and mentorship from the MS2 students. Between 1-3 MS1 students are matched with an MS2 mentor to help them throughout the school year. SOMA sends monthly check-ins with bigs and littles to assess how the program is going and to make improvements throughout the year. Contact between Bigs and Littles will be encouraged through Zoom, Skype, Facetime, phone calls, and E-mail. Any contact between Big/Littles will adhere to both CDC and LECOM Campus guidelines.September 28, 2025 at 3:05 PMApprovedMS2 H&P Practice PracticalFamily Medicine Club09/28/202510/17/2025SAACOFP is hosting its practice practical run for all MS2 students! The event will be from 3-5pm on October 17th in the OPP lab. The first hour will be open lab with PCSP students floating around to answer any questions you may have. The second will consist of a graded practice practical that will follow the same format as the final administered by Dr. Coughlin. SOAP notes will not be graded but we encourage you all to test your writing in the 9 minute window once you are home! This will take place in the OPP lab so OPP attire is appropriate. Please ensure to bring all equipment including a drape and something to write with! We look forward to seeing you all there!July 22, 2021 at 8:42 PMApprovedMS1/MS2 Big/LittleSOMA07/22/202108/01/2021The MS1/MS2 Big/Little Program is an opportunity for MS1 students to receive guidance and mentorship from the MS2 students. Between 1-3 MS1 students are matched with an MS2 mentor to help them throughout the school year. SOMA sends monthly check-ins with bigs and littles to assess how the program is going and to make improvements throughout the year. Contact between Bigs and Littles will be encouraged through Zoom, Skype, Facetime, phone calls, and E-mail. Any contact between Big/Littles will adhere to both CDC and LECOM Campus guidelines.June 20, 2022 at 6:37 PMApprovedMS1 Virtual Review NightsSOMA06/20/202208/01/2022As MS1 students take Anatomy and move into Core during first semester. SOMA students who are MS2s will provide a short review of the material and high yield topics for the MS1 students to focus their studies over the weekend for their tests on the following Mondays. These reviews will be virtual and held through either zoom or google meet. MS1 students will be alerted through email and their facebook group.August 29, 2025 at 9:16 AMCompleteMS1 Mock Anatomy Practical 2ACOS-MSS08/29/202509/20/2025ACOS will be working alongside Dr. Kulesza in setting up a mock practical, with both a written and oral component for MS1s to help prepare for their second exam. Dr. Kulesza will be present throughout the day and will help to set up. We are opening up assistance in preparation for the mock exam to SPM and MS2s so that students can gain volunteer hours for their time. I will work with the SGA webmaster to ensure volunteer hours are approved. The written component will take place in the Cadaver lab while the oral will be held in the study rooms. We will also be having a PBL mock practical at the same time happening in Case Room 17. Study room 5 and Case Room 117 will both need to be reserved. The educational purpose of this event is to prepare MS1's for their first anatomy practical. It will be performed exactly as the real practical to allow students to gauge their level of understanding of the material.September 28, 2025 at 3:17 PMApprovedMS1 H&P Practice PracticalFamily Medicine Club09/28/202512/04/2025SAACOFP is hosting its practice practical run for all MS1 students! The event will be from 4:30-6:30pm on December 4th in the OPP lab. The first hour will be open lab with PCSP students floating around to answer any questions you may have. The second will consist of a graded practice practical that will follow the same format as the final administered by Dr. Coughlin. SOAP notes will not be graded but we encourage you all to test your writing in the 9 minute window once you are home! This will take place in the OPP lab so OPP attire is appropriate. Please ensure to bring all equipment including a drape and something to write with! We look forward to seeing you all there! *****Open to MS2 students to volunteer for this event***** *****Corrected image for post listing 4:30-6:30pm is under additional attachments as the workflow will not delete the original flyer on the Family Medicine Club side*******May 8, 2025 at 7:06 PMExpiredMS1 End of Year CelebrationClass of 202805/08/202505/16/2025Date/Time/Location: 5/16/25 12:00PM - 1:00PM. The event follows an administrative update at 11am on the same day, meaning that class members of all pathways will be present on campus and free to attend. The event will take place in the Cafeteria and Vora Lounge where food will be distributed. Purpose: We would like to host an event to celebrate the end of the Class of 2028’s first academic year at LECOM. The event will be a chance for MS1s to take a mental health break right before finals week and an opportunity to build community between our classmates of different pathways. We would like to provide food at this celebration, and the details for food items and distribution are outlined below. Setup/Cleanup: The Class Board will coordinate with Dupree in dining to assure that the cafeteria staff are aware of the event’s use of the cafeteria and the date/time. The use of serving utensils from the cafeteria will also be requested. Napkins will be provided using the supplies that were bought for our last event and are currently stored in Dr. Shabloski’s office. The Class Board will reach out to Manny in maintenance to coordinate cleanup in the cafeteria following the event. Any food that is left over at the conclusion of the event will be free for students to bring home to ensure there is no food waste. We will order from Mighty Fine Donuts to support local Erie businesses. Mighty Fine Donuts is a bakery that has been mentioned many times throughout our lectures and classes, and we would like to give students in our class the opportunity to try it. The donuts will be picked up in the morning and we will coordinate with Dupree in dining to store the donuts in the cafe until the start of the event. We will order 12.5 dozen assorted donuts for $169.25.August 19, 2024 at 2:55 PMApprovedMS1 Anatomy Review NightsSOMA08/19/202408/30/2024As 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.July 30, 2025 at 11:26 AMRejectedMS1 Anatomy Mock Practical Exam 1ACOS-MSS07/30/202508/23/2025ACOS will be working alongside Dr. Kulesza in setting up a mock practical, with both a written and oral component for all MS1s to help prepare for their first exam. Dr. Kulesza will be present throughout the day and will help to set up. We are opening up assistance in preparation for the mock exam to SPM and MS2s so that students can gain volunteer hours for their time. I will work with the SGA webmaster to ensure volunteer hours are approved. The written component will take place in the Cadaver lab while the oral will be held in the study rooms. We will also be having a PBL mock practical at the same time happening in Lecture Hall C. Study room 5 and LHC will both need to be reserved. The educational purpose of this event is to prepare MS1's for their first anatomy practical. It will be performed exactly as the real practical to allow students to gauge their level of understanding of the material. Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of EventEvent Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details Sort ascending. 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