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 1,042 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 53 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. June 5, 2025 at 8:13 PMApprovedFall Doughnut and Apple Cider SaleSAAO06/05/202510/09/2025As a fall fundraiser, SAAO would like to sell fresh apple cider and doughnuts in the Vora Lounge during lunch (11:30-1) on October 9th. Dr. Cukierski will purchase the doughnuts from Mayer Bros in the morning, and members of SAAO will wear hairnets and gloves when distributing them and doughnuts will be placed on plates. We will sell a doughnut and cup of cider for $5.00 for both, or $2.50 for either alone.June 4, 2025 at 11:33 AMCompleteMCAT Book DriveSSP06/04/202508/12/2025Sigma Sigma Phi is hosting an MCAT Book Drive to collect used MCAT Books from LECOM students for donation to local colleges. This event aims to help future physicians achieve their goal of applying to medical school. A donation box will be set up in the LECOM Lobby on August 12-16 June 4, 2025 at 11:08 AMCompleteNDMA Bone Marrow Cheek Swab at LECOM Club FairSSP06/04/202508/09/2025This event request is in regards to hosting a table at the 2025 Involvement Fair that will allow students to get their cheek swabbed in order to join the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) registry. NMDP is an organization that helps people who desperately need stem cell transplants who are unable to find a donor with an HLA match. There is only a 0.001% of a patient finding an HLA match of all six HLA genes from an unrelated donor. If by chance a student is someone’s match, they always have the choice to decline donating. However, donating stem cells is described to be very similar to donating plasma, and through the process students could potentially save someone’s life. The National Marrow Donor Program is willing to provide all necessary cheek-swabbing supplies for this event.May 27, 2025 at 8:50 AMApprovedLECOM OMM ClinicSAAO05/27/202508/06/2025SAAO will be continuing to host a student run OMM Clinic. This will be held at 5 PM on the first Wednesday of every month, beginning 8/6. This clinic provides students the opportunity to have patient care interactions and practice their OMM skills while also serving the Erie community. This clinic will occur under the supervision of LECOM faculty and adhere to applicable state, federal, and local regulations.May 25, 2025 at 10:24 PMApprovedSAAO Weekly ForumsSAAO05/25/202508/05/2025SAAO 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.May 16, 2025 at 6:18 PMApprovedThanksgiving Food DriveSOMA05/16/202511/17/2025SOMA, Internal Medicine, and SAAO will be collaborating to do a Food Drive with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania. This event will occur in November and is open to all students and faculty. We want to set up a collection bin at the main entrance by the security office. The donations can include canned goods, pasta, dish soap, etc. A flier with all the donations is attached and will be sent to those who wish to volunteer. There will be a sheet to track the type of donations and who donates. On November 21st, we will be bringing the donations to the drop off site. Every item will be worth 0.5 hours of community service with a maximum of 2 hours.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 pmMay 13, 2025 at 2:16 PMApprovedSmall Tools Sale!SOMA05/13/202508/04/2025SOMA will be selling the Small Equipment package for MS1 students for the History and Physical course. The small equipment package will include a Dejerine Reflex Hammer, C128 Tuning Fork, C512 Tuning Fork, Penlight, Rosenbaum Pocket Eye Chart, Hospital Gown, Draping Sheet, and optional Professional Embroidered Doctor Bag. The sale will be through Steeles Supply Company. The sale will be completed via an online link: https://www.steeles.com/products/lecom-soma-student-discount-order-form where students can choose what they would like to buy and then pay for the purchase online with credit or debit card. The order will be a bulk order, shipped to the school and then be dispersed to the students. The link, along with a description of the products, will be sent to students via email to let them know of the sale.May 13, 2025 at 1:31 PMApprovedMMS Review NightsSOMA05/13/202508/04/2025The Pre-SOMA branch is dedicated to providing an inclusive learning environment for students who have not yet started osteopathic medical school. The Pre-SOMA directors (and potentially other SOMA volunteers) at LECOM would like to host review night Q & A sessions/and or review presentations for the MMS students here at our LECOM campus. Our efforts will be focused on mentoring and guiding these students towards understanding courses and high yield concepts in their own way outside of structured lectures, with the intent to foster an environment that promotes collaborative learning with open feedback responses from medical students who have previously been in the MMS program and are now successful in the MS1 class. We believe this could be a great opportunity for MMS students to learn how they will shape their study habits, and for our directors it will be an opportunity to reinforce our future physician skills of mentorship and educating.May 13, 2025 at 1:05 PMCompletePatagonia FundraiserSOMA05/13/202508/04/2025Due 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 will allow for 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 as soon upon event approval, and the sale will run through late August. 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 Patagonia jackets will be offered, including vests, full zip jackets, and quarter zip jackets. Pick up will be in the LECOM cafeteria.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.May 7, 2025 at 4:22 PMRejectedSpring Club MeetingSports Medicine Club05/07/202505/09/2025The Sports Medicine club will meet with Dr. Rial to discuss the recent convocation and plans for the club for the next year. We will discuss future directions of the club regarding fundraisers, research, shadowing, guest speakers, and special events.April 29, 2025 at 9:46 PMApprovedEnd of Year Goodie Bag HandoutLECOM Med Erie - SGA04/29/202505/21/2025SGA is organizing gifts to celebrate our OMS1s for successfully completing their first year of medical school. We will be distributing goodie bags (hat, granola bar, etc.) in the cafeteria on May 21, 2025 to the OMS1s after the last day of classes. We would just need one table in the cafeteria on May 21 to distribute the goodie bags at.April 21, 2025 at 6:17 PMApprovedFamily Medicine Club Pin SaleFamily Medicine Club04/21/202505/14/2025This event is a pin sale fundraiser for students to personalize medical bags, backpacks, lanyards, etc. The proceeds will go to the family medicine club account to be used for scholarships for medical conference attendance for club members, community service outreach, and general club funds for future events. Using a google sheet we will take orders for the week before pin pick up on May 14th 2025. The executive board will be available in the cafeteria for pin pick up and purchase on 5/21/25 if students miss the early opportunity via the google sheet. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_xytW652m8Old69ePY9Yrn1tDMSoUwHYWOfIhJd_5Tg/editApril 18, 2025 at 1:17 PMApprovedColor & ChillMental Health Task Force04/18/202505/12/2025This event will offer students a creative and relaxing break during the week leading up to finals. From May 12th to May 16th, coloring books and a variety of coloring supplies (crayons, markers, colored pencils) will be available in the cafeteria near the soda machine and along the wall for anyone who needs a quick mental reset. The goal is to promote mindfulness and provide a low-pressure outlet for stress relief during a high-stress time. This initiative is designed to support student well-being and aligns with our holistic approach to health and wellness. The supplies will be monitored and restocked daily to ensure the area remains inviting, organized, and fully stocked for all students.April 16, 2025 at 8:32 AMApprovedPediatric & Fetal Surgeon Guest Speaker EventACOS-MSS04/16/202505/22/2025The Surgery Club, Pediatrics Club, and Women's Health and Medical Society plan to host a guest speaker event featuring Dr. Tiffany Deihl, M.D., who is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Maternal Fetal Medicine, and Dr. Carolina Pinzon-Guzman, who is board certified in General Surgery and Pediatric Surgery. This event will occur on Zoom and be open to all LECOM-Erie students. Dr. Cole-Jeffrey will be the faculty advisor attending the session. Dr. Deihl and Dr. Pinzon-Guzman will both speak about their prospective fields including their paths to becoming board-certified surgeons, training, and what their fields consist of (including common procedures and a typical day in the life). Students will have the opportunity to converse with the physicians and to ask questions about their fields. This event is an amazing opportunity for all students to learn about the path to both surgery and OBGYN from the perspective of two attending surgeons while also learning about the diversity of the fields.April 14, 2025 at 7:18 PMApprovedNeedles & NamasteMental Health Task Force04/14/202505/12/2025This event will offer students the opportunity to participate in guided meditation and acupuncture sessions led by Dr. Esper and Dr. Hendryx who are both licensed in acupuncture. Dr. Hendryx will guide a short meditation session, and both Dr. Hendryx and Dr. Esper will provide acupuncture demonstrations for interested participants. This event will be held the week before final exams, with the goal of helping students manage stress, support their mental well-being, and take time to reset.April 8, 2025 at 9:50 AMApprovedSuture Clinic/ Wound CareEmergency Medicine04/08/202505/05/2025We would like to give our members the opportunity to participate in a Suture Clinic hosted by Emergency Medicine Club and led by Dr. Risavi. This event will take place on Monday evening from 5:30–8:00pm and will focus on introducing students to basic suturing techniques, a fundamental skill in emergency medicine. Dr. Risavi will begin with a brief presentation discussing the importance of proper wound closure and wound care in the emergency department setting. Following the presentation, students will have the opportunity to engage in a hands-on learning session where they will practice suturing on models designed to simulate human tissue. All suture kits and materials will be provided by the EM Club. This event is a great opportunity for members to gain early exposure to procedural skills they will encounter during clinical rotations, while working alongside peers in a low-pressure, educational environment. A sign-up sheet will be made available for students to register, with a maximum of 25 participants. Students will adhere to current COVID regulations set by LECOM. Our Club Advisor, Dr. Risavi, has approved of the event and will be in attendance.April 8, 2025 at 9:40 AMApprovedSuture Clinic/ Wound CareEmergency Medicine04/08/202505/05/2025We would like to give our members the opportunity to participate in a Suture Clinic hosted by Emergency Medicine Club and led by Dr. Risavi. This event will take place on Monday evening from 5:30–8:00pm and will focus on introducing students to basic suturing techniques, a fundamental skill in emergency medicine. Dr. Risavi will begin with a brief presentation discussing the importance of proper wound closure and wound care in the emergency department setting. Following the presentation, students will have the opportunity to engage in a hands-on learning session where they will practice suturing on models designed to simulate human tissue. All suture kits and materials will be provided by the EM Club. This event is a great opportunity for members to gain early exposure to procedural skills they will encounter during clinical rotations, while working alongside peers in a low-pressure, educational environment. A sign-up sheet will be made available for students to register, with a maximum of 25 participants. Students will adhere to current COVID regulations set by LECOM. Our Club Advisor, Dr. Risavi, has approved of the event and will be in attendance.April 7, 2025 at 11:19 AMApproved5 Element Acupuncture - Healing with the ElementsSOMA04/07/202505/05/2025SOMA is looking to host an integrative medicine workshop open to all SOMA members and students on May 5th, 2025 from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM in the pharmacy conference room on the 4th floor (A4-223). The room has been reserved by Rebecca Banta. Dr. Stephany Esper will be speaking at the event by describing how individuals are matched with one of the five elements followed by explaining certain dysfunctions they can have within their element and how to treat those. While she explains, Dr. Hendryx has agreed to perform acupuncture on selected students of different elements so students can understand the practice better and receive exposure to the use of acupuncture. Our goal is to expose SOMA members to another method of healing different from traditional medicine with a more integrative, osteopathic focus. This will allow our members to expand their horizons and become more well-rounded through the knowledge of different holistic practices. 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 1,042 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page8 of 53 Next page› Last page»