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 1,151 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 58 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. December 28, 2025 at 8:05 PMApprovedSuture ClinicACOS-MSS12/28/202501/14/2026Surgery Club will be holding our annual spring suture clinic led by Dr. Risavi. Students will have the opportunity to learn how to perform different common sutures. This will be extremely beneficial for preparing for surgery rotations.July 29, 2019 at 3:34 PMRejectedStudent-Faculty Softball GameDO2 Max Club07/29/201908/08/2019The annual student-faculty softball game will take place at the LECOM softball field and all proceed will go to benefit the special olympics.September 4, 2019 at 8:27 PMApprovedStudent-Faculty Softball GameDO2 Max Club09/04/201910/03/2019The student-faculty softball game is a fundraising event for the special olympics. It will take place at the LECOM softball field. A $5 donation will be requested from players and spectators.September 20, 2022 at 6:12 AMApprovedStudent Voter Registration & Voting As A Medical StudentSNMA09/20/202209/30/2022We would like to host a voter registration for medical students and faculty to register to vote. The voter registration would take place from September 30th, October 3rd & October 4th during lunch in the cafeteria (we can also move it to another week) and we would like to host an event for students called, "Voting As a Medical Student." via Zoom on October 19th at 6PM. Medical students and medical professionals are expected to be leaders in their communities. Civic engagement is part of leadership. SNMA has partnered with an organization called Vot-ER, founded by an emergency physician at Mass General Hospital. They focus on creating a stronger healthcare system by empowering patients, healthcare providers, and health professional students to vote. This work is particularly important given the impact of COVID. They have created a badge backer that makes it easy to have a person register to vote on their own phone or request a mail-in ballot to vote at home this election cycle. The platform walks them through either process in 90 seconds or less. Now, as ever, civic engagement is crucial to protecting and improving the health of the patients and communities we serve. Vot-ER is a strictly nonprofit, nonpartisan organization. And it is the individual who chooses to engage and does so on their own device. We simply aim to provide the tools for individuals to be engaged with the system and have a chance to make their voice heard on issues that matter to them. Statement of political neutrality/how we can ensure nonpartisanship: Vot-ER is a strictly nonprofit, nonpartisan organization. And it is the individual who chooses to engage and to do so on their own device. We simply aim to provide the tools for individuals to be engaged with the system and have a chance to make their voice heard on issues that matter to them. More information on VotER: https://vot-er.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Informational-Vot-ER-One-Pager.pdf More information on healthcare based voter registration https://drive.google.com/file/d/10iZ_UW--buPR-jLw0srYMfeIaCqCWYTH/viewSeptember 16, 2024 at 11:36 AMApprovedStudent Panel - Research Day EventSSP09/16/202411/01/2024Current MS2 students will be giving brief presentations in the vora lounge about research that they have conducted over the last year both in and outside of LECOM. This gives MS1 students an opportunity to talk directly to students involved in research and ask questions regarding their experiences.August 8, 2023 at 7:50 PMRejectedStudent OMM clinicSAAO08/08/202309/25/2023SAAO would like to hold a free OMM clinic for Pharmacy, MMS and Podiatry students. It will be a great opportunity to introduce them to OMM and to foster collaboration when they become practicing professionals. We plan to give a brief introduction to OMM and then diagnose and treat them afterwards. All of this will be supervised by a faculty member from the OPP department. COVID mitigation plan: We will follow the protocols set out by the school. And there are hand sanitizers available for use throughout the OPP lab.December 26, 2025 at 8:50 AMExpiredStudent OMM ClinicSAAO12/26/202501/07/2026I. Purpose Students will gain hands-on experience interacting with patients and apply osteopathic manipulative medicine techniques to diagnose and treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions. II. Background Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (Erie campus) is renowned for its osteopathic medical education. Despite its strong educational framework, there is a lack of extracurricular opportunities to interact directly with patients during the preclinical years, which would be essential for medical student professional development and preparation for clerkship years. This lack of accessible clinical experiences prompted the idea for this clinic. It aims to bridge the gap by offering real-world practice opportunities for osteopathic medical students. Exposure to osteopathic manipulative treatment in practice can reinforce their understanding and appreciation of osteopathic principles, thereby fostering a deeper commitment to the methods and practices they are taught. Furthermore, the establishment of this clinic is not only beneficial for the students but also for the community. It provides an essential service to underserved populations, improving healthcare access and outcomes. By integrating osteopathic practices into community healthcare, the clinic promotes the growth and recognition of osteopathy as a vital component of modern medicine. III. Goals and Objectives Goals: 1. Create a dynamic learning environment where osteopathic medical students can apply their knowledge and hone their clinical skills under the guidance of experienced DOs. 2. Implement best practices for clinic administration, including efficient patient flow, accurate record-keeping, and compliance with healthcare regulations. 3. Provide accessible, high-quality osteopathic manipulative treatment to underserved populations, improving overall health outcomes within the community. 4. Position the clinic as a leading example of osteopathic care within the community, fostering greater acceptance and utilization of osteopathic medical practices. Objectives: 1. Enhance community health by providing osteopathic manipulative treatment to 10 patients per clinic session. 2. Organize 1 clinic session per month, potentially increasing the number of monthly sessions after the first year. IV. Description Duration: Each clinic visit will span approximately one hour, allowing time for students and preceptors to engage in practice and patient care. Location: On campus or Plaza 38 Medical Center Patient visit: • Mass emails will be sent to invite LECOM faculty, staff, and students as clinic patients. • Prior to each clinic session, all students will participate in preparatory sessions. These sessions will ensure uniformity in approach and readiness among students. • Patient records will be kept as e-charts • One first-year and one second-year student will work together for each visit: o First-year student: Observes and assists with documentation o Second-year student: Conducts history/physical examination, formulates diagnoses, and develops a treatment plan based on findings • The attending physician reviews the students' findings and guides the treatment process. They will provide feedback and reassessment of patient dysfunctions. • The second-year student will perform osteopathic manipulative treatments on the patient and reassess dysfunctions with the attending physician. • Plan for future visit Clinic dates for The 2026 academic year are as follows: 1/7, 2/4, 3/4, 4/1, 5/6. Students will arrive to the clinic by 17:00 to prepare for patients to arrive at 17:30 for the start of the clinic.March 9, 2020 at 12:40 PMRejectedStudent Networking EventOncology Club03/09/202003/30/2020On March 30th, Oncology Club, in association with many other clubs, will hold a Student Networking Event. The purpose of this event is for students to explore the connections they might have with people they wouldn't normally interact with. The event will consist of two parts. Part one: participating COM students will be placed into randomized groups led by group leaders to ensure everyone participates in sharing contacts in fields their peers may be interested in. Part two: participating COM students will informally mingle, explore, and build on the connections they made in part one. This will facilitate exchange of useful information between classmates.July 17, 2019 at 9:20 AMApprovedStudent Involvement LuauLECOM SGA - Medicine - Erie07/17/201908/16/2019A student involvement fair for first year medical students where they can talk to leaders of clubs on campus and know what options they have to get involved.September 28, 2018 at 1:44 PMApprovedStop the Bleed Training for Erie County Medical SocietyEmergency Medicine09/28/201810/06/20183-6 certified members of the EM Club in "Stop the Bleed" will be volunteering at Millcreek Mall with Erie County Medical Society to show citizens how to prevent traumatic bleeding in emergency situations. The Erie County Medical Society will be supplying equipment for "Stop the Bleed" and students will be assisting in teaching the public.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.September 1, 2020 at 9:18 AMApprovedStop the BleedEmergency Medicine09/01/202009/28/2020Instructor: Dr. Risavi The LECOM Emergency Medicine Club is requesting to host a course (over Zoom) on Stop the Bleed where Dr. Risavi will cover basic techniques used to control bleeding emergency situation and briefly discuss the mechanisms of clot formation. Course will be open to all club members who may attend remotely via Zoom.March 18, 2022 at 10:53 AMApprovedStop The BleedEmergency Medicine03/18/202204/19/2022The purpose of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign is to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This preparation is being done by raising awareness and teaching people how to learn three quick actions to control serious bleeding.September 6, 2022 at 10:59 AMApprovedStop the BleedEmergency Medicine09/06/202210/19/2022The purpose of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign is to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This preparation is being done by raising awareness and teaching people how to learn three quick actions to control serious bleeding. The EM Club advisor, Dr. Risavi, will be giving this training to students. We will have a sign up sheet and cap the limited number of participants at 45 to adhere to the capacity of Kearsarge. We also will require masks at the event to maintain COVID safety. This event will take place on October 19th from 6-8 PM.April 26, 2023 at 9:51 PMApprovedStop The BleedEmergency Medicine04/26/202307/25/2023The purpose of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign is to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This preparation is being done by raising awareness and teaching people how to learn three quick actions to control serious bleeding. The EM Club advisor, Dr. Risavi, will be giving this training to students. We will have a sign up sheet and cap the limited number of participants at 45 to adhere to the capacity of Kearsarge. We also will require masks at the event to maintain COVID safety. This event will take place on Tuesday July 25th at Kearsarge Fire Hall from 6pm -9pm.February 25, 2024 at 5:49 PMApprovedStop the BleedEmergency Medicine02/25/202407/31/2024The purpose of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign is to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This preparation is being done by raising awareness and teaching people how to learn three quick actions to control serious bleeding. The EM Club advisor, Dr. Risavi, will be giving this training to students. We will have a sign up sheet and cap the limited number of participants at 45 to adhere to the capacity of Kearsarge. We will adhere to the current COVID mitigation policy. This event will take place on Wednesday, July 31st at Kearsarge Fire Hall.May 13, 2025 at 4:41 PMApprovedStop The BleedEmergency Medicine05/13/202507/29/2025The purpose of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign is to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This preparation is being done by raising awareness and teaching people how to learn three quick actions to control serious bleeding. The EM Club advisor, Dr. Risavi, will be giving this training to students. We will have a sign up sheet and cap the limited number of participants at 45 to adhere to the capacity of Kearsarge. We will adhere to the current COVID mitigation policy. This event will take place on Tuesday, July 29th at Kearsarge Fire Hall from 6:30 pm - 8:00 pmFebruary 22, 2023 at 2:11 PMApprovedSticker FundraiserMentoring02/22/202303/28/2023Mentoring Club - Erie would like to have a sticker fundraiser. After designing one sticker for the club, we will also incorporate designs the kids themselves will make at the club. These designs are coloring pages that promote the Mentoring Club. As a club, we will select a few kid's designs to sell to the LECOM body! These designs will be included in the sticker "pack" that will also have some uplifting stickers as well. To better facilitate the management of the sale, we will send out a Google form to club members for purchase, so we can organize the finances & sticker pack pick-up as efficiently as possible. Attached below are the designs we were thinking of selling. The sticker design is one formed by the officers, while the coloring pages are the ones the kids will have a chance to design themselves.February 19, 2019 at 6:50 PMApprovedStephanie CraigSAAO02/19/201903/08/2019We are planning a SAAO fundraiser on Friday, March 8th 2019 at Rolling Meadow Lanes in Erie PA. From 7 PM - 9:30 PM, students pay $15 admission for unlimited bowling and pizza. $9 will go to Rolling Meadow Lanes and $6 will go to SAAO. The contact at the bowling alley is John 1-814-838-7681. He is reserving 10 lanes for LECOMMarch 22, 2026 at 11:30 PMPending (10d, 16h) Staff vs Students Softball GameDO2 Max Club03/22/202605/01/2026A fun and friendly softball event for all students and staff at LECOM. As the year is coming to an end we want to use this as an opportunity to bring all of LECOM together before many of us go away for the summer. Thus we are planning on hosting a softball game against willing faculty to lift the spirits of all participants as we near the end of this long semester. It can also be a social event where we can have food for sale like typical baseball or softball items like cracker jacks, chips, and sunflower seeds as a fundraising opportunity with everyone not participating just coming to watch the game and socialize! These will be purchased from Sam's Club using our clubs funds and sold at a food stand by our board members that are not participating. This event will be a 7 inning softball game between staff and students located at the softball field on campus. The initial date will be Friday May 1st at 6 pm with a rainout date of May 8th also at 6 pm. The game will last all 7 innings, 2 hours, or until it gets too dark to see whichever comes first. I, Tyler Weber, have experience being a softball umpire and will do so for this game unless another staff member or student would like to step in and do so. Gloves will not be supplied so that will be on each participating individual to bring their own. Bats and balls will be supplied for the game. Staff and students will sign up via a google form which will be sent out 2 weeks before the event and close 3 days before. If there are not enough staff that sign up their team will be filled with students to make a complete team. Teams will be maxed out at 16 participants to allow for substitutions (this number may be extended). If we have more students or staff to sign up than slots available we will attempt to accommodate if possible, but in the instance that it is not we will select participants based off a random lottery which will take place once the google form has closed. The random lottery will be completed by a 3rd party with no involvement in the event to ensure fairness and transparency in the selection process. All selected participants will be notified via email within 24 hours of the lottery being completed, along with any additional details regarding game logistics, arrival time, and expectations for participation. To maintain a safe and enjoyable environment, all participants will be expected to adhere to basic sportsmanship guidelines and any campus policies in place. Waivers may be required prior to participation, and we will coordinate with campus administration to ensure all necessary approvals, risk management considerations, and event support are in place. Overall we aim to produce a fun environment for all to attend! 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. Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,151 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page8 of 58 Next page› Last page»