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 AllDateStatus Sort ascending.Name of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details Sort ascending. February 13, 2026 at 6:13 PMApprovedSAAO Bowling NightSAAO02/13/202603/06/2026We are planning a SAAO fundraiser on Friday, March 6, 2026, at Rolling Meadow Lanes in Erie PA, from 6:30-8:30 PM. Students pay $15 admission for unlimited bowling, $10 will go to Rolling Meadow Lanes and $5 will go to SAAO. The number for the bowling alley is 1-814-838-7681, they are reserving 6 lanes for LECOM. Students can also pay $5 for an arm's length of tickets to win basket raffles, with items donated by other clubs.February 6, 2026 at 12:53 PMApprovedSAAO Convocation MeetingSAAO02/06/202602/19/2026SAAO would like to reserve the Vora Lounge on February 19th from 12:00-1:00pm in order to meet with members attending OMM convocation in March. This meeting would be to discuss logistics about the conference, and would allow for students to ask questions over lunch.January 27, 2026 at 6:01 PMApprovedCasting & Splinting ClinicACOS-MSS01/27/202602/27/2026LECOM surgery club is excited to put on a casting clinic and splinting with Dr. Anthony Ferretti and assistants. This event will give members an opportunity to learn from an orthopedic surgeon how to properly cast. It will additionally provide the unique opportunity for students to interact with and learn from residents. The event will also be extended to the orthopedics club as it is an important skill for them to develop. Earlier that day, Dr Shawn Storm will be giving the LDP pathway a lecture in casting. This event will allow students to learn the material in the classroom and then directly apply that knowledge with a hands on event. The anticipated event will be held on February 27th from 5pm-7pm in the OPP Lab. Our advisor, Dr. Brian Risavi will be present to supervise and assist. 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. This will additionally help students to prepare for clinical rotation. 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 27, 2026 at 1:53 PMApprovedAnesthesiology Guest SpeakerAnesthesiology Club01/27/202602/12/2026We are planning on having Dr. Christopher Matthews from the Cleveland Clinic and Dr. Gabriele D’Orsi from AHN Pittsburgh, who are anesthesiologists and former LECOM grads, as guest speakers on February 12th and 19th, respectively. We will have club members submit questions ahead of time and will have a Q&A session over Zoom.January 27, 2026 at 12:42 PMApprovedPediatrics Club Volunteer Event: Mckeen Elementary Science FairPediatrics Club01/27/202602/19/2026We have an upcoming Volunteer opportunity at the McKeen Elementary science fair where Peds Club members can work with the elementary students at one of the educational tables we will have set up there. We will have an educational coloring station, a nutrition/healthy eating instruction station, an operation board game station, a stethoscope and ophthalmoscope trial station, and a station with mini white coats where the kids can get their picture taken by a parent. This is an event that occurs with the Peds club every year made possible by Dr Cole-Jeffry, through which she has close relations with the PTA at Mckeen elementary and approves it with them each year. We will be able to take approximately 10 students aside from the old and new E boards for the club that are required to participate. We will select participants on a first come first serve basis, as we are limited in the number of jobs we have available for students.January 21, 2026 at 9:27 PMExpiredBubble Tea Sip & Support Fundraiser EventAPAMSA01/21/202601/30/2026APAMSA, NeuroPsych and Path Club are collaborating for their annual fundraiser event. During the MS2 lunch hour, the three clubs plan to purchase and upsell bubble tea from the SobaEra_Tsaocaa restaurant. Depending on their inventory, 30-40 bubble teas will be sold. The clubs will split the proceeds made at the end of the day. This fundraiser event will occur on Friday, January 30th.January 20, 2026 at 10:08 AMApprovedDO2 Max Valentine’s Dance & Wellness FundraiserDO2 Max Club01/20/202602/20/2026The Athletics Club proposes hosting a beginner-friendly "Valentine’s Cha-Cha" ballroom dance designed to promote cardiovascular health and mental wellness through active stress relief at the LECOM wellness center. The session will be led by MS2 student Peri Dimitriou, a competitive ballroom dancer with a long experience competing nationally and leading dance clubs throughout her undergrad. To ensure proper oversight, Dr. Melodie Chludzinski graciously agreed to chaperon the event and the Lauren from the LECOM wellness Center also agreed on hosting the event contingent on the fact we obtain proper insurance. This workshop will focus on teaching proper technique in a safe, structured environment, allowing students of all skill levels to engage in physical coordination and cardiovascular exercise. Proceeds from this fundraiser will support future wellness initiatives for the Athletics Club. Insurance is actively being sorted out with Ethan Zelenke from SGA! We previewed event interest in our club's GroupMe and from there alone, roughly 20 people expressed interest in coming. We have yet to make an announcement to the entire COM but are expecting there will be significantly more interest once approved. Pricing will be: Early Bird (Venmo before Feb 19th for free food & drinks): $10 Single / $15 Pair -- At the Door: $15 Single / $20 PairJanuary 17, 2026 at 5:05 PMApprovedClass of 2028 Volunteer Pinning CeremonyLECOM Med Erie - SGA01/17/202602/23/2026Volunteer Pinning Ceremony Celebrating the Student Volunteers of the Class of 2028 This event, designed to honor the dedication and hard work of the student volunteers from the Class of 2028. It will take place on Monday, February 23rd, 2026, in the LECOM atrium from 5:00 to 6:00 PM. Event Details: • Purpose: Recognizing the invaluable contributions of student volunteers and celebrating their positive impact on the community. • Guests: A total of 35 individuals will be personally invited for their service, with the option to bring one guest each. Including SGA members and staff, we anticipate no more than 100 attendees. • RSVP: An RSVP form will be distributed, with responses due by February 20th, 2024. Final guest counts will be shared with Dr. Shablowski, and Dr. Thielman for logistical arrangements and Chef Dupree for refreshments. • Documentation: Social media will be contacted so she can take photos and videos for the event • Volunteers: A list of the volunteers along with all the other details regarding the volunteer work will be provided to Dr. Shablowski so he can announce the volunteers Event Roles and Responsibilities: 1. Dr. Shablowski: As the MC of the event, Dr. Shablowski will deliver a welcoming address, highlighting the volunteers’ impact. He will also present awards to the top-performing individuals: o Top 35-11 o Top 10-4 o Top 3 2. Awards and Recognition: o SGA President Sarah Wang will hand the awards to the volunteers as they are announced and take a picture with them o Recipients will receive certificates, pins, and monetary awards in acknowledgment of their efforts. 3. Social media: Will take photos of the volunteers as they are presented their awards o Will also take videos and photos throughout the event 4. Chef Dupree: Chef Dupree will provide Light refreshments 5. Chairs and tables: Will coordinate the setup of chairs and tables to ensure the space is prepared for the ceremony. 6. SGA Members: SGA will assist with event setup and cleanup before and after the celebration to ensure smooth execution. Program Itinerary: • 5:00 PM: Guests arrive and are welcomed. Light refreshments are available. • 5:10 PM: Opening remarks by Dr. Shablowski. • 5:15 PM: Presentation of awards, starting with the top 35-11 individuals, followed by the top 10-4 individuals, and concluding with the top 3 individuals. • 5:30-5:45 PM: Closing remarks and a group photo of all awardees. • 6:00 PM: Event concludes; cleanup begins.January 13, 2026 at 10:15 PMCancelledBubble Tea Sip & Support Fundraiser EventAPAMSA01/13/202601/29/2026APAMSA, NeuroPsych and Path Club are collaborating for their annual fundraiser event. During the MS2 lunch hour, the three clubs plan to purchase and upsell bubble tea from the SobaEra_Tsaocaa restaurant. Depending on their inventory, 30-40 bubble teas will be sold. The clubs will split the proceeds made at the end of the day. This fundraiser event will occur on Thursday, January 29.January 13, 2026 at 10:06 PMCancelledBubble Tea Sip & Support Fundraiser EventAPAMSA01/13/202601/27/2026APAMSA, NeuroPsych and Path Club are collaborating for their annual fundraiser event. During the MS2 lunch hour, the three clubs plan to purchase and upsell bubble tea from the SobaEra_Tsaocaa restaurant. Depending on their inventory, 30-40 bubble teas will be sold. The clubs will split the proceeds made at the end of the day. This fundraiser event will occur on Tuesday, January 27.January 13, 2026 at 11:58 AMApprovedSAAO Blood DriveSAAO01/13/202603/02/2026SAAO will be hosting a blood drive with the Community Blood Bank in Erie from March 2-7. Students can sign up to go donate blood to get a volunteer hour, a sign up sheet will be sent out.January 12, 2026 at 11:18 AMApprovedThe Winter Farewell: Ice Skating EditionLECOM Med Erie - SGA01/12/202603/20/2026The Winter Farewell: Ice Skating Edition is a seasonal community event designed to celebrate the transition from winter to spring while promoting student engagement, wellness, and social connection. Scheduled to coincide with the Spring Equinox, the event will take place at LECOM Sports Park on March 20 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Light refreshments will be provided, and the event is inclusive and suitable for participants of all skill levels. This activity offers an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together in a safe, recreational setting, fostering community spirit and enhancing campus life.January 11, 2026 at 11:31 AMApprovedGuest Speaker Event: Dr. Bernice Duesler, MDPediatrics Club01/11/202602/09/2026The Pediatrics Club will be hosting a virtual guest speaker event featuring neonatologist Dr. Bernice Duesler, MD. Educational Purpose: This event will highlight the physician's journey through medical school, residency, and fellowship, offering insight into her pathway to a career in neonatology. Following her talk, the physician will answer student questions about her field and experiences. The event will be held over Zoom on February 9th at 6:00pmJanuary 11, 2026 at 8:54 AMApprovedCrafts & ConnectMental Health Task Force01/11/202602/11/2026The Mental Health Task Force is requesting approval to host Crafts & Connect on February 11th in the LECOM cafeteria from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. We are requesting permission to use the nine tables located on the far left side of the cafeteria. We plan to provide pizza and juice for attendees, as the event will take place during evening hours and offering food helps ensure students are able to eat during an otherwise busy academic week. A signup sheet will be used for students to register for the event, which will be open to 1st- and 2nd-year LECOM medical students on a first-come, first-served basis with a maximum capacity of 40 students. Crafts & Connect is intended to provide students with a relaxed and welcoming environment to decompress, connect with peers, and engage in creative activities such as coloring, general arts and crafts, and a decorate-your-Anki-remote station, where students may create a keychain or personalize their Anki remote. This event aims to promote mental wellness, creativity, and social connection during a busy academic period. Dr. Awale has agreed to be present for the entirety of the event to provide faculty supervision and ensure appropriate oversight.January 6, 2026 at 6:10 PMApprovedSOMA Valentine's Candy GramsSOMA01/06/202602/04/2026SOMA would like to host a February Valentine’s Chocolate Sale through the help of Dr. Ferretti. We will be selling Pulakos chocolate bars as Valentine’s candy grams, which are a great way to treat yourself or surprise a friend. Chocolate bars will be available for purchase in person in the cafeteria as well as through an online order form for pickup. Candy grams purchased online will be available for pickup at a designated table in the cafeteria.January 6, 2026 at 6:00 PMApprovedSOMA Fall Columbia SaleSOMA01/06/202608/04/2026LECOM Erie SOMA will be hosting a Columbia sale which will include custom embroidery and will feature the school crest logo (attached). The event will take place remotely (with pick up at the school), in the early Fall Semester. A Google Form will be sent out, and the sale will run through August-September. The company we will be using is Threadfellows, we have already established a relationship and have the site ready for use in the fall pending approval. Multiple types of Columbia jackets will be offered, including vests, full zip jackets, and quarter zip jackets. Pick up will be in the LECOM cafeteria.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.December 27, 2025 at 10:00 PMApprovedUnderstanding Plastic Surgery with Guest Speaker Dr. Benjamin LamACOS-MSS12/27/202501/26/2026Dr. Benjamin Lam, D.O., F.A.C.O.S, F.A.C.S and ACOS president-elect graciously offered to come to LECOM Erie's campus to host a guest speaker event. Dr. Lam will be speaking to students about how to pursue a career in plastic surgery and reviewing interesting plastic surgery case studies. Students will have the unique opportunity to have face to face discussions with a highly successful and successful osteopathic surgeon. This event will also allow LECOM to further strengthen its relationship with the national ACOS. This event will be held in collaboration with LECOM Seton Hill and Elmira ACOS-MSS via Zoom.December 26, 2025 at 9:01 AMExpiredSAAO Weekly ForumsSAAO12/26/202501/13/2026SAAO will be holding forums every Tuesday of the fall semester for members to help prepare students for their OPP practicals and enhance their skills. We will have a forum for MS1's from 5:30 to 6:30 and begin checking students in at 5:15. We will hold a forum for MS2's following the MS1 forum, which will begin at 6:30. We have selected forum writers that will be assigned to specific dates. They will go in front of the class and demonstrate what was learned in lab the previous week. Afterwards, students will have the opportunity to practice while forum writers and the board walk around and answer questions. We would like to use the OPP Lab every Tuesday of the fall semester from 5 to 8 pm.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. Select AllDateStatus Sort ascending.Name of Event Sort ascending.Event 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 Page3 of 58 Next page› Last page»