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August 27, 2025 at 7:14 AMApprovedMilitary Medicine T-Shirt FundraiserLECOM Military Medicine Club08/27/202509/16/2025The military Medicine Club will be selling T-shirts as a fundraiser. We would like to collect orders by the end of September, order by the end of September, and distribute in October. We would like to request one table in the Vora Lounge for the distribution of the shirts.
October 15, 2021 at 12:05 AMApprovedMilitary Medicine Club T-shirt SaleLECOM Military Medicine Club10/15/202111/19/2021This sale is to sell shirts to students as part of the Military Medicine Club to boost morale and provide clothing for members to wear for special events at LECOM and under the official uniform (OCP) when allowed. The designs (front and back) will be printed on coyote background (to be able to be worn with OCP uniform) or navy blue t-shirt. This sale will provide a small fundraiser to the club to allow future years to use these funds to host events that may positively impact future classes. When receiving the shirts from shipping, the COVID protocols will be followed: masks will be work when interacting with others and persons will be marked of the time and date they interacted with board members during distribution to allow contract tracing.
August 24, 2022 at 1:11 PMApprovedMilitary Medicine Club Guest Speakers: Bryan G. Anderson, DO, MHSA; Eric Goodrich D.O., MSMEdLECOM Military Medicine Club08/24/202210/20/2022Two HPSP/LECOM alumni have agreed to give a presentation and conduct a Q/A session to help current and prospective military members understand how their future is different from their peers. Some of the topics we plan to cover are: -Pay difference with military vs civilian, in residency and later. -Military match vs civilian match, in terms of how competitive they each are for different specialties. -Military residency vs civilian residency, regarding degree of training, is one better than the other? -Overview of what a GMO is, pros and cons to that path, and differences in their usage in each branch. -Q/A time, eBoard to come with prepared questions to supplement. -Clinical cases as time allows. Guest Speakers: Bryan G. Anderson, DO, MHSA; Eric Goodrich D.O., MSMEd COVID Protocols: All attendees will wear masks (3-ply or greater) unless presenting while remaining greater than 6 feet away from others. All attendees will have their temperature checked at the entrance to the Main Campus. Per LECOM guidance all students will continue to complete daily symptom checklist found on the portal. Presenters will be contacted and given the portal symptom checklist the day prior to the event. If any answers are positive, Dr. Shabloski will be notified. Attendees will sit in every other seat in the lecture hall to ensure social distancing. Attendance will be taken for possible contact tracing purposes.
November 4, 2024 at 8:54 PMApprovedMicro Jeopardy Review NightSNMA11/04/202411/21/2024SNMA is hosting a Micro Jeopardy Review Night on November 21st at 5:30 pm. Students will create teams of 3-5 prior to the event via Google forms and will have the opportunity to test and strengthen their microbiology knowledge among their peers. One of the goals of SNMA is to help create more socially and culturally conscious physicians and to include this goal, we will include bacterial and viral disease manifestations on both melanated and non-melanated skin within some of the question stems. This way students will be aware of how to identify how these organisms present physically on a range of skin colors. The event is open to both first and second year students and it will be a great prep material for the Final Micro Exam for first years as well as board prep for second years.
February 14, 2022 at 12:35 PMApprovedMicro Game NightSNMA02/14/202203/17/2022SNMA Erie would like to host a game night to review microbiology with Dr. Keller. Students will be organized into teams to play a trivia game related to different topics in microbiology. The purpose is to help MS2 students refresh their knowledge of the material before beginning dedicated board studying, and to help MS1s practice their knowledge from core. We would like to host this event in Lecture Hall D to accommodate students and proper content review. The event would take place for 1 hour, and we would like to host the event sometime in March, however the date listed below may be subject to change.
February 27, 2020 at 9:57 AMRejectedMichael FureyLECOM SGA - Medicine - Erie02/27/202002/29/2020Test event, please disregard
March 10, 2025 at 8:12 PMApprovedMercy Women's Health Center Donation DriveFamily Medicine Club03/10/202503/31/2025LECOM Erie Family Medicine Club and Women's Health Club present the Mercy Women's Health Center donation drive! This event will take place from 3/31/25-4/4/25 and will be a donation drive for items requested by the Mercy Women's Health Center. 2 items are equivalent to 1 hour and a maximum of 2 hours (4 items) can be earned for volunteer credit. Any and all donations are appreciated and will be accepted. The center is in need of the following items: Antibacterial soap Hand towels Wash cloths Kitchen towels Tissue boxes Diapers Baby wipes Items will be registered with club supervisors via google sheet that will include student name and email for verification of items received/claimed. Items will be collected and stored off-site at end of day each day at 5PM to prevent overflow of in the North Entrance hallway.
May 17, 2023 at 3:02 PMCancelledMentorship TrainingLECOM Med Erie - SGA05/17/202306/15/2023The Mentorship Training will be held over zoom from 7:00-8:00pm on 6/15/2023. Location: Zoom https://us05web.zoom.us/j/5527674620?pwd=TUFqVjlJREFkVkdpQ1IyOGJzYXBkdz09 Purpose: The purpose of implementing a mentorship training program for 2nd year medical students who will mentor 1st year students is to provide a structured platform for guidance, support, and knowledge sharing within the medical school community. The program aims to bridge the gap between experienced 2nd year students and incoming 1st year students, facilitating a smooth transition into the rigorous environment of medical school. Through mentorship, 2nd year students can offer valuable insights, advice, and encouragement to their 1st year mentees, helping them navigate the challenges of the curriculum, develop effective study strategies, and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Furthermore, the mentorship training program fosters a sense of camaraderie, creating a supportive network where 1st year students feel comfortable seeking guidance and mentorship from their more experienced peers. Ultimately, the program aims to enhance the overall academic success, personal growth, and professional development of both 1st and 2nd year medical students, while fostering a collaborative and nurturing learning environment within the medical school community. Funding: No funding is needed for this event. The general breakdown of the event will include me presenting the mentorship training PowerPoint to prospective mentors for 30-45 minutes. Afterwards, I will address any questions the mentors have.
May 18, 2023 at 2:52 PMCancelledMentorship TrainingLECOM Med Erie - SGA05/18/202307/06/2023The Mentorship Training will be held over zoom from 2:30-4:30pm on 7/06/2023. Location: Zoom https://us05web.zoom.us/j/5527674620?pwd=TUFqVjlJREFkVkdpQ1IyOGJzYXBkdz09 Purpose: The purpose of implementing a mentorship training program for 2nd year medical students who will mentor 1st year students is to provide a structured platform for guidance, support, and knowledge sharing within the medical school community. The program aims to bridge the gap between experienced 2nd year students and incoming 1st year students, facilitating a smooth transition into the rigorous environment of medical school. Through mentorship, 2nd year students can offer valuable insights, advice, and encouragement to their 1st year mentees, helping them navigate the challenges of the curriculum, develop effective study strategies, and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Furthermore, the mentorship training program fosters a sense of camaraderie, creating a supportive network where 1st year students feel comfortable seeking guidance and mentorship from their more experienced peers. Ultimately, the program aims to enhance the overall academic success, personal growth, and professional development of both 1st and 2nd year medical students, while fostering a collaborative and nurturing learning environment within the medical school community. Funding: No funding is needed for this event. Timeline: The mentor applications should be submitted by 5/30/2023. The list of students will be reviewed by Dr. Thielman and Dr. Lee by mid-June. After they approve the list, we would forward the list of students to student affairs so that they too can approve the list. The general breakdown of the event will include me presenting the mentorship training PowerPoint to prospective mentors for 45 minutes. There will also be a separate mental health presentation given. Afterwards, I will address any questions the mentors have. Mentor Application: https://forms.gle/nMuFn1vrQ6zxbf4K6 2023-2024 Mentor Application Mentee Application: https://forms.gle/dxhqWkUJn2VrNUrf7 2023-2024 Mentee Application
September 19, 2022 at 6:23 PMExpiredMentorship Seminar and Skills Clinic with Dr. Marcin JankowskiACOS-MSS09/19/202210/21/2022Dr. Marcin Jankowski, a Trauma surgeon based in Newark, Delaware would like to offer mentorship advice and skills training to our medical students. The previous board members, Max and Ashton, and I have developed a good relationship with the surgeon and his wife (a urologist; however, she cannot attend due to her schedule) and he would love to visit Erie to teach our aspiring surgeons. Drs. Marcin and Meredith Jankowski visited campus last Spring and the event was a huge success with the student body. The outline is as follows: October 21st from 6pm-7pm: Forum led by Dr. Jankowski discussing seeking mentorship as a medical student with an open Q/A following. This portion would take place in lecture hall D, and we would ideally like to open the event to the student body as this topic would greatly benefit everyone—not just members of surgery club. October 22nd from 10am-1:30pm: Educational discussion regarding OR etiquette for 30 minutes in Lecture Hall D. Following this, we would hold a two-part skills training session; a FAST ultrasound exam (lecture hall D) and suturing clinic (Microbiology lab) that the students will rotate between. This event is nearly identical to the event held in the spring which was approved by the administration, aside from opening the Friday forum up to the general student body and focusing on suturing instead of central line placement. I have attached Dr. Jankowski's CV to this event request. 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 has signed up for the clinic 2.) We will have a check-in for all members and staff who attend the suturing clinic 3.) We will require masks, and uphold social distancing of at least 6 feet 4.) We will sanitize before and after the suturing clinic and mentorship discussion to avoid the potential spread of COVID 5.) We will create a screening form for all members that sign up and require that they disclose any signs and symptoms, travel history, and close contact history prior to attending The educational purpose of this event is to expose students to the importance of mentorship in medicine and teach critical skills needed for rotations and beyond. Dr. Jankowski is a very well-distinguished Trauma surgeon that can teach many clinical skills—however, he has chosen to focus on the FAST Ultrasound Exam and suturing for this event. He will be bringing an ultrasound device and professional training mannequin to teach us this skill.
July 27, 2022 at 7:44 PMRejectedMentorship in Medicine TalkSOMA07/27/202209/09/2022Dr. Lee and Dr. Thielman have already been consulted on this event! After hearing him talk at SOMA's Summer Leadership Meeting (SLM) in Chicago in July, I have invited Dr. Kevin Klauer, CEO of the AOA, to come speak to our campus on Mentorship in Medicine. Dr. Klauer is a board certified EM Physician who has held many leadership positions with various medical organizations (ACEP, ACOEP, AOA). He has earned numerous awards for his mentorship and leadership, including the 2018 ACOEP Educator of the Year award. Dr. Klauer knows what it is like to be a physician, friend, and mentor, and he shares his experiences so well with students. As part of a panel at SOMA's SLM, Dr. Klauer emphasized the importance of the Mentor-Mentee relationship in medical school as well as while practicing medicine. This talk will be given immediately prior to the Big training session to kick off the Big/Little program for the year. As of now, we are requesting to have this be an in person talk in Lecture Hall D, and will be open to any first or second year student who wants to attend. We will require masks and practice appropriate social distancing. If the COVID climate changes and we need to switch our event to Zoom, we are willing to do so to accommodate the safety of all attendees.
August 18, 2022 at 5:56 PMCancelledMentorship in Medicine TalkSOMA08/18/202209/09/2022Dr. Lee and Dr. Thielman have already been consulted on this event! After hearing him talk at SOMA's Summer Leadership Meeting (SLM) in Chicago in July, I have invited Dr. Kevin Klauer, CEO of the AOA, to come speak to our campus on Mentorship in Medicine. Dr. Klauer is a board certified EM Physician who has held many leadership positions with various medical organizations (ACEP, ACOEP, AOA). He has earned numerous awards for his mentorship and leadership, including the 2018 ACOEP Educator of the Year award. Dr. Klauer knows what it is like to be a physician, friend, and mentor, and he shares his experiences so well with students. As part of a panel at SOMA's SLM, Dr. Klauer emphasized the importance of the Mentor-Mentee relationship in medical school as well as while practicing medicine. This talk will be given immediately prior to the Big training session to kick off the Big/Little program for the year. As of now, we are requesting to have this be an in person talk in Lecture Hall D, and will be open to any first or second year student who wants to attend. We will require masks and practice appropriate social distancing. If the COVID climate changes and we need to switch our event to Zoom, we are willing to do so to accommodate the safety of all attendees.
October 3, 2019 at 2:44 PMApprovedMentoring Event: Tie-DyeMentoring10/03/201910/16/2019LECOM Mentoring will be hosting a Tie-Dye event for the kids. This event occurs each year, and the children really look forward to it. We have raised funds from a prior fundraiser in order to fund shirts for the kids as well.
October 19, 2023 at 8:13 AMApprovedMentor/Mentee BreakfastLECOM Med Erie - SGA10/19/202311/03/2023The Mentor/Mentee Breakfast will be held in the cafeteria from 6:50-8:00 AM on 11/03/23. Location: LECOM Cafeteria Purpose: To provide a comfortable venue for mentors and mentees to meet and discuss various topics and questions. Funding: We will be using SGA funds to purchase donuts. The general breakdown of the event will be that SGA members will arrive with the donuts at 6:50am and make sure we are ready to host all the mentors and mentees. From 7:00am to 7:50am, mentors and mentees can meet in the cafeteria and discuss how everything is going so far in medical school over a donut. For the last 10 minutes, SGA members will ensure that everything in the cafeteria is cleaned up.
June 13, 2023 at 3:39 PMApprovedMental Health Youth First Aid TrainingSSP06/13/202308/12/2023SSP is partnering with the Erie NAMI organization to provide LECOM students with a free, virtual Youth Mental Health First Aid Training certification to combat the growing mental health crisis affecting in the youth population in America. o COVID Mitigation Plan: virtual (Zoom) o Event Contact: Heather Newton (heather@NAMIerie.org) o Event Timing: August 12 from 9 am - 3 pm o Student Notification: SSP email o Students Overseeing Event: Melissa Zhang
February 28, 2019 at 10:03 AMApprovedMental Health Task Force BreakfastMental Health Task Force02/28/201903/13/2019MHTF will be hosting a themed breakfast on the follow dates and at the following times. Wednesday, March 13th from 0800-0930 Wednesday, April 17th from 0700-0750 Monday, May 13th from 0800-0930 We will provide breakfast and coffee to LECOM students and have some decorations brought in to fit with each breakfast's theme.
August 29, 2019 at 4:19 PMApprovedMental Health Task Force BreakfastMental Health Task Force08/29/201909/10/2019We will host a breakfast in the LECOM cafeteria for students on the morning of 9/10/19.
September 10, 2019 at 8:29 AMApprovedMental Health Task Force BreakfastMental Health Task Force09/10/201909/10/2019We will host a breakfast in the LECOM cafeteria for students on the mornings of 10/03/19, 11/05/19, and 12/03/19.
October 11, 2019 at 1:41 PMApprovedMental Health Task Force BreakfastMental Health Task Force10/11/201911/05/2019The mental health task force will be sponsoring a breakfast for all students on 11/05/19.
November 7, 2019 at 1:39 PMExpiredMental Health Task Force BreakfastMental Health Task Force11/07/201912/03/2019The mental health task force will be hosting a breakfast on December 3rd for all students from 7:15am until 8:00am!
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