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September 27, 2022 at 3:53 PMApprovedCardio Skills NightSimulation Club09/27/202210/13/2022Educational Goals: - To familiarize members with a classic cardiac presentation including typical physical exam and laboratory findings. - Discuss and demonstrate basic interventions. - Provide hands-on practical experience in a safe and positive learning environment. Event Description: Part I: Dr. Sabirov and Dr. Coughlin will present a cardio/pulmonary case using a high-fidelity training mannequin. The case presentation will include prompts for students to take part in diagnosing and managing an emergent cardiology patient. Part II: Students will break off into groups of 5 and rotate through 4 task-trainer stations:       a. Trans-thoracic echocardiogram b. CPR c. Med draw w/ IV administration d. Central line placement We would plan on two groups of 20 students, the first group coming at 6p and the second at 7p. COVID Mitigation Plan: All students attest to the absence of symptoms and/or exposure to COVID-19 prior to the event via online submission. All LECOM precautions will remain in place including temperature screening, face masks, and proper hand-hygiene. All training equipment will be properly sanitized before and after each student.
September 27, 2022 at 9:19 AMApprovedZumba Class!Spanish Medical Club09/27/202211/19/2022Spanish Club will hold a Latin Zumba class at the local YMCA to incorporate more cultural awareness in LECOM's student body. We are limited to 25 students and are planning to charge $5 per person to cover costs and to fundraise for our club. We feel this event will provide a nice study break, as well as promote exercise and wellness. Please wear athletic clothing and proper footwear. COVID protocol - max 25 people (25% of full capacity), standing 6 feet apart for the duration of class.
September 26, 2022 at 1:52 PMApprovedDecompression Session: Painting and a Discussion on Barriers to Mental Health CareMental Health Task Force09/26/202210/27/2022This will be a painting session with a discussion on barriers to mental health care hosted by the SGA Mental Health Task Force that seeks to act as a place to decompress and engage in a hobby as stress relief practice, as well as a space to discuss mental health in medical students. Dr. Melanie Dunbar will be present for the duration of the meeting as a facilitator along with the members of the mental health task force. We know that medical students are more likely to live with depression, anxiety, and mood disorders (Maser et al., 2019), and that having discussions about our experiences works to destigmatize and reduce stress around seeking treatment (Hankier et al., 2014). An additional reason to have the coinciding painting session will give students a physical activity to focus on to make students feel more comfortable contributing to the discussion and sitting through silent periods. We will discuss different barriers that one might encounter to seeking mental health care, including cultural, geographical, financial, and other societal barriers. We will discuss stigma around mental health illness and treatments, including medications, and ways we can work to break down those stigmas. This will not be a therapy session, it will be a discussion on the difficulties medical students face and the associated stigma and barriers to mental health care. It will also be a place to remind students of the resources and support that they have available to them. This session will be held October 27th at 6pm in the Vora lounge. An RSVP form will be created to determine how many materials to purchase for the event. Materials will be purchased in bulk off Amazon, and unused materials will be saved for a future Goody bag event. Plastic tablecloths will be purchased to protect the tables, the paint will be washable for easy removal, and cleaning materials will be purchased to ensure that the lounge is left spotless after our session. Cleaning up will be done by the members of the Mental Health Task Force, and leftover materials will be added to SGA storage for continued use. “Relative to the general population of postsecondary graduates aged 20–34, medical students aged 20–34 had significantly higher rates of diagnosed mood disorders, diagnosed anxiety disorders, suicidal ideation, and psychological distress.” Maser, Brandon MD; Danilewitz, Marlon MD; Guérin, Eva PhD; Findlay, Leanne PhD; Frank, Erica MD, MPH. Medical Student Psychological Distress and Mental Illness Relative to the General Population: A Canadian Cross-Sectional Survey. Academic Medicine: November 2019 - Volume 94 - Issue 11 - p 1781-1791 doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000002958 “Previous work shows that students enter medical school with their lowest rates of depression and peak in depressive symptoms at the end of their second year of school” Givens, Jane L. MD; Tjia, Jennifer MD. Depressed Medical Students' Use of Mental Health Services and Barriers to Use. Academic Medicine: September 2002 - Volume 77 - Issue 9 - p 918-921 “We know that talking about our mental health experiences destigmatizes seeking treatment and stress associated with seeking help.” Hankir AK, Northall A, Zaman R. Stigma and mental health challenges in medical students. Case Reports 2014;2014:bcr2014205226.
September 22, 2022 at 3:39 PMApprovedPatagonia Jacket SaleSOMA09/22/202210/01/2022Due to the success of the Patagonia sale on our campus last year, and after being approached by multiple students asking to have the sale again, LECOM Erie SOMA is looking to duplicate the Patagonia sale that took place last year. The Patagonia's allowed for custom embroidery and will feature the school crest logo (attached). Event will take place remotely (with pick up at the school), in Fall Semester. Remote Fundraiser - Pick Up location at school. A Google Form will be sent out as soon as this event is approved, and the sale will run through late October. The company we will be using is Thread fellows. Multiple types of Patagonia jackets will be offered, including vests, full zip jackets, and quarter zip jackets. Pick up will be COVID-safe in the LECOM cafeteria. People passing out jackets will be wearing masks and students picking up jackets will be required to wear masks.
September 22, 2022 at 10:59 AMCancelledBlaze Pizza Pathology Club FundraiserPathology Club09/22/202210/27/2022Fundraiser on October 27th from 5pm-8pm at blaze pizza for pathology club.
September 21, 2022 at 2:05 PMApprovedCancer Research SymposiumOncology Club09/21/202210/27/2022Oncology Club will be hosting our first Cancer Research Symposium in collaboration with the Student Research Association. We will be joined by our speaker Kyabeth Torres-Rodriguez, a PhD candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, who will present her research on “The role of the MYCN oncogene in inducing immune evasion in neuroblastoma.” Academic Purpose: With the ever-changing advancements in scientific research, it's important as medical students to stay engaged in developing research topics; however, many may feel overwhelmed by the complexity of cancer research. We hope to give our student body an opportunity to explore a particular research topic and aim to spark interest in cancer research as a whole.
September 20, 2022 at 10:39 AMApprovedDiwaliAPAMSA09/20/202210/20/2022Diwali, or Dipawali, is India's biggest and most important holiday of the year. The festival gets its name from the row (avali) of clay lamps (deepa) that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness. The event would be held most likely at Hammocks clubhouse. There will be traditional indian snacks, music, and activities to symbolize the holiday. COVID Mitigation plan: 1. All participants will be required to wear masks 2. When eating people will be required to remain 6 feet away when taking off their masks 3. If people do not feel well or feel like they have a fever they will be requested not to come. 4. There will be an attendance sheet in place for people to sign in, in a case that contact tracing would be required. Veronica Li will be the contact person for the set up and tear down the the event. Dr. Razzaque has been contacted to attend the event. Since this is a public clubhouse for Hammocks residents, no confirmation is needed to book the area since it's a public space that rarely ever occupied. There will be light refreshments and snacks so nothing significant is happening to require any proper reservation of the area.
September 20, 2022 at 8:54 AMApprovedSecond Harvest Food Pantry DriveSOMA09/20/202210/24/2022The Student Osteopathic Medical Association at LECOM is partnering with Second Harvest to sponsor a food drive for those in need in the local community in Erie. Students at LECOM will be donating non-perishable food items in a contactless manner. Food items to be collected include canned goods, pasta, and water. Donations will be collected by Health Disparities director Austen Rankin and dropped off at Second Harvest Food Bank in time for Thanksgiving. This drive will run from October 24- November 4th with a box left in the security office for donations. Community Outreach Directors Sam Teru and Paarth Sharma will be assisting in picking up the food several times so that food will not accumulate and crowd the security office. A sign-up sheet will be sent out prior to the event to specify what goods are needed to be donated. This event has been successful in the past years that it has been done, and we anticipate it being another success. Community service hours will be awarded, 0.5 hours per two items, for a maximum of 3 hours.
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/view
September 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.
September 19, 2022 at 10:04 PMApprovedDe-stressor goodie bagsLECOM Med Erie - SGA09/19/202210/14/2022SGA is putting together several items that students can choose from to place in a goodie bag for any COM student on October 14th, 2022. The items selected for the event were voted on by the student body in a google form that was sent out in August. Items: 1. Pins for white coat 2. Pocket Medicine Book for Rotations 3. Skincare face mask 4. Sports Drinks 5. Scrub Caps 6. Retractable badges 7. Reusable Water bottles We will also give out snacks that were left over from our Welcome Fair. Prior Planning: Anthony Dicecca and Khin Oo will purchase/ order the items. Set up: SGA Board - Khin Oo, Anthony Dicecca, Tyler Dobratz, Serene Bahi, Ananya Koka, William Kim, and Abhay Dhillon will set up items in the Vora lounge at 11:30 am. All items are individually wrapped for COVID safety. Students will be able to come into the Vora lounge from 11:30 am - 1: 00 pm to choose their items (Maintaining social distancing and room capacity rules). Clean up at 1:00 pm. SGA Board - Khin Oo, Anthony Dicecca, Tyler Dobratz, Serene Bahi, Ananya Koka, William Kim, and Abhay Dhillon will clean up items and organize the room.
September 19, 2022 at 10:00 PMRejectedDe-stressor goodie bagsLECOM Med Erie - SGA09/19/202210/07/2022SGA is putting together several items that students can choose from to place in a goodie bag for any COM student on October 7th, 2022. The items selected for the event were voted on by the student body in a google form that was sent out in August. Items: 1. Pins for white coat 2. Pocket Medicine Book for Rotations 3. Skincare face mask 4. Sports Drinks 5. Scrub Caps 6. Retractable badges 7. Reusable Water bottles We will also give out snacks that were left over from our Welcome Fair. Prior Planning: Anthony Dicecca and Khin Oo will purchase/ order the items. Set up: SGA Board - Khin Oo, Anthony Dicecca, Tyler Dobratz, Serene Bahi, Ananya Koka, William Kim, and Abhay Dhillon will set up items in the Vora lounge at 11:30 am. All items are individually wrapped for COVID safety. Students will be able to come into the Vora lounge from 11:30 am - 1: 00 pm to choose their items (Maintaining social distancing and room capacity rules). Clean up at 1:00 pm. SGA Board - Khin Oo, Anthony Dicecca, Tyler Dobratz, Serene Bahi, Ananya Koka, William Kim, and Abhay Dhillon will clean up items and organize the room.
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.
September 19, 2022 at 11:14 AMApprovedColumbia Jacket Sale FundraiserACOS-MSS09/19/202210/10/2022Based on communication regarding the manufacturer's timeline, ACOS would like to hold our annual Jacket Fundraiser from October 10th-24th. We are utilizing the same design and logo that was approved for last year's jacket sale. I will inform the students of our fundraiser by sending out an email to our members, as well as posting in the class communication pages in case any student outside of ACOS is interested. The board will then disperse jackets out during a future meeting, lunch in the cafeteria, or offer shipping through the manufacturer. During the distribution of the jackets, the following COVID guidelines will be followed: 1.) We will have a full roster of every individual who has ordered a jacket 2.) We will have a check-in for all members and staff who pick up their jackets in person. 3.) We will require masks during distribution/pick-up 4.) We will sanitize the table before and after to avoid the potential spread of COVID 5.) We will divide the pickup time by last name to ensure there is no overcrowding, resulting in minimal exposure
September 15, 2022 at 2:28 PMApprovedSGA Physician Panel 11/9/2022LECOM Med Erie - SGA09/15/202211/09/2022The panel will be held over zoom from 6:00-7:00 PM on 11/9/2022. Location: Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85222782405?pwd=ZW42OU4vNS9WOEh1TGNQeXF2RE9MZz09 Dr. Dulabon, Dr. Dunmyre, and Dr. Seth Carter will be speaking about their specialties (Urology, Nephrology, and Geriatrics). Purpose: To provide an opportunity for LECOM MS1s and MS2s to hear from physicians about their specialties directly. The event is open to all LECOM students. Funding: No funding is necessary for this event. Covid Protocol: All attendees will be attending the event via zoom. Covid protocols of social distancing and hand sanitization will not be held in place. The general breakdown of the event will include a 15 minutes introduction from all of the physicians followed by a 30 minute Q&A. Each physician will have 5 minutes to introduce themselves during the first 15 minutes. They can discuss bread and butter cases, unique cases that appeared during practice, etc. During the 30 minute breakout room Q&A sessions, students may ask physicians specific specialty questions. Students will be able to move from breakout room to room. SGA board members will assist in leading the Q&A panels.
September 15, 2022 at 2:15 PMApprovedPhysician Panel 9/28/2022LECOM Med Erie - SGA09/15/202209/28/2022The panel will be held over zoom from 6:00-7:00 PM on 9/28/2022. Location: Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89143354226?pwd=M3lUZUpFV2NmNERIazdNVmFMNUlEUT09 Dr. Joseph Rowane, Dr. D'amico, and Dr. Wismer will be speaking about their specialties (Pulmonology, Cardiology, and Gastroenterology). Purpose: To provide an opportunity for LECOM MS1s and MS2s to hear from physicians about their specialties directly. The event is open to all LECOM students. Funding: No funding is necessary for this event. Covid Protocol: All attendees will be attending the event via zoom. Covid protocols of social distancing and hand sanitization will not be held in place. The general breakdown of the event will include a 15 minutes introduction from all of the physicians followed by a 30 minute Q&A. Each physician will have 5 minutes to introduce themselves during the first 15 minutes. They can discuss bread and butter cases, unique cases that appeared during practice, etc. During the 30 minute breakout room Q&A sessions, students may ask physicians specific specialty questions. Students will be able to move from breakout room to room. SGA board members will assist in leading the Q&A panels.
September 14, 2022 at 8:22 PMApprovedHow to get into Radiology: Speaker EventRadiology Club09/14/202210/11/2022We have invited three speakers to talk about their experience in pursuing a career in radiology. All three are LECOM alumni/students: Kent Axcell (current MS4 and former radiology club president), Dr. Henry Wei (current resident at AHN), and Dr. Olivia Hallas (current resident at Cleveland Clinic). The goal is to have the speakers talk about why radiology may or may not be a good fit for you, and how to prepare for rotations and residency. Since the speakers have gone through the residency application process fairly recently, it should be a good opportunity to learn about what to expect from a first-hand account. The event will be over zoom and last no more than one hour.
September 12, 2022 at 11:13 AMApprovedControversies of Roe V. WadeWomens Health Club09/12/202210/03/2022Our goal for this event is to educate club members on the history of Roe V. Wade, what it means to give power back to the state, and the professional ideologies surrounding pro-life and pro-choice. We will be using fact-based videos and professional guest speakers in hopes that our peers will take this information and make educated, and compassionate stances on the topic as future physicians. Who? Women's Health Club What? A Conversation about the Overturn of Roe V. Wade, 3 Guest Speakers, viewing of Dr. Francis' court approval of the overturn (5minutes). When? October 3rd @ 6pm Why? Our goal is to educate our peers so they can make informed stances as aspiring physicians. Event Plan: 1. Opening a. Women's Health club Eboard will present a brief PowerPoint i. Roe vs. Wade history ii. Timeline of trials regarding reproductive rights throughout history in America. iii. What are abortions? Medicated and procedural interventions iv. Why do women seek abortion care? Are there alternatives? 2. Recent Changes a. We will view this 5 minute video of Dr. Francis, president of American Physicians For Life from June 2022 in support of the overturn. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YJb8mz02t4. 3. Speaker Presentations a. Each speaker will give their professional experiences with abortion in health care, and answer questions in 10-12 minute presentation i. Ob/GYN- Dr. Laninga, OBGYN and LECOM Alumni 1. What has been your experience with abortions in health care? 2. What danger, if any, does out-lawing abortion play in Obstetrics? 3. In states with trigger laws, what does it mean when they say "exemptions made to save the life of a pregnant woman"? 4. Do you have any concerns regarding the outlawing of abortion? ii. Crime Victims Center Erie - Amy Blackburn 1. What has been your experience with abortions in crime victim care? 2. How does the overturn of Roe V. Wade affect victims and their healing process? 3. Do you have any concerns regarding the outlawing of abortion? Are there alternatives? iii. UPMC Women’s Physical Therapist Perspective: Jackie Berry 1. What has been your experience with abortions in health care? 2. What does physical therapy do for women after giving birth or having an abortion? 3. What harm, if any, does outlawing abortion play in the physical health of women? 4. In states that restrict abortion laws, how will this affect your patients? b. Q & A with the professionals. We believe hosting the event via zoom will help to regulate emotions regarding the topic, and provide control over the conversation. • Moderator: Dr. Speelman will be present to alleviate any tension and provide a faculty presence • Introduction: members of the WHC will introduce each speaker and transition the floor to them before they present. • Muted members: each viewer will be muted Students will be able to ask questions by stating their name, year, and question in the chat box on zoom for the professionals to answer.
September 8, 2022 at 11:05 PMApprovedJulia DavisMentoring09/08/202209/14/2022Mentoring Club would like to submit a request for a weekly volunteering opportunity every Wednesday throughout the entirety of the school year. A minimum of one adult staff member from the YMCA (usually 2-3 are present on a regular basis however) will be present at every meeting to be in control and take responsibility for the program and children. The purpose of the presence of the LECOM students once a week at the Kid's Club, a site run by the YMCA off campus from LECOM, is to help mentor and facilitate personal growth in the children of the program. COVID protocol will be followed through mask usage and social distancing. The YMCA staff member of contact is Lamar and he can be reached at (814)-844-2526
September 6, 2022 at 4:23 PMApprovedSeptember MeetingSAOAO09/06/202209/28/2022This will be the monthly meeting for the SAOAO. This meeting will be focused around what is expected of medical students while they are rotating in orthopedics. I will have Dr. Bryan Anderson talking to the group about what he believes is important for medical students to know and do when they are on an orthopedic rotation to really stand out and make good impressions. Dr. Anderson is the Chief Resident under Dr. Tuck and has also given several of the MSK system lectures so his input is seen as being invaluable on what a resident is looking for a medical student to do to make a good impression during an orthopedic rotation. This is planned to be an in person meeting at Bethel Church at 6pm on 9/28/22. If this location is not available then this meeting will move to zoom at the same time and date COVID-19 Risk Control: While this is going to be held indoors the students will be asked to wear masks and there will be 4 people per table to insure that there is enough space between each student to minimize the risk.
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