All (1168) | Pending (1) | Complete (1064) | Cancelled (103) Start: End: Print all of the selected entries at once. Include timelines Add page break between entries Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,064 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 54 Next page› Last page» Select AllDate Sort ascending.StatusName of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details Sort ascending. August 25, 2025 at 2:43 PMExpiredHands of the Future - Vector Release WorkshopSOMA08/25/202509/19/2025SOMA will be hosting an opportunity for student members to gain the "Hands of the Future" by attending a workshop on Dynamic Strain & Vector Release, a technique created by one of our own - Dr. Hendryx. Dr. Hendryx will start by walking through a brief PowerPoint about the history/background of the theory before teaching the approach to students in three steps. Students will learn how to 1) identify a key lesion, 2) remove a trauma vector, and 3) treat a dynamic strain dysfunction utilizing the vector release technique. This is a great opportunity for students to experience an up and coming, integrative technique while extending their toolbox to help future patients.November 25, 2025 at 3:05 PMExpiredSports Medicine Soup Kitchen Volunteer EventSports Medicine Club11/25/202512/13/2025Sports Medicine Club Will be Volunteering at Erie City Mission Soup kitchen. Club members will be helping make and serve food, as well as sort donations from local supermarkets. The event will be 2 hours 30 minutes long.December 3, 2025 at 2:42 PMExpiredWorld AIDS Day Quilt Making & RemembranceFamily Medicine Club12/03/202512/10/2025The family medicine club will be hosting the annual World AIDS Day quilt making 12/10/25 in the Vora Lounge. Afterwards a photo will be taken with all the previous years' quilts in the Atrium to be submitted with the club donation to organizations dedicated to AIDS treatment and ongoing research for curative therapies, namely the Elton John Foundation. Materials are club provided and instruction is available for all students who wish to join. A donation amount is still being determined.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.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.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.February 17, 2026 at 8:57 PMExpiredAMMSA-LECOM: Iftaar Gathering on March 6thAMMSA02/17/202603/06/2026We would like to formally request approval to host an Iftaar Dinner on Friday, March 6th, 2025, from 5:30 PM to approximately 8:00 PM at the LECOM Education Center (2951 W 38th St, Erie, PA 16506). Ramadan is a sacred month for Muslims, during which they fast from dawn to sunset for 30 days. Iftaar is the meal with which we break our fast at sunset, and this event will provide an opportunity for AMMSA members to come together, take a mental break from studying, and share a meaningful meal in a supportive community setting. To facilitate this event, we kindly request to reserve the East Hall and one classroom, as discussed with Dr. Shabloski. We will be catering food from Habibi (127 W 14th St, Erie, PA 16501), and AMMSA board members will personally handle food pickup and delivery. Additionally, all cleanup responsibilities will be handled by our board members. We will bring extra trash bags and ensure the space is left in the same condition as we found it. Event Details: Event: AMMSA Iftaar Dinner Date & Time: Friday, March 6th, 2025 | 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM Location: LECOM Education Center (East Hall + One Classroom) Vendor: Habibi (Board members to handle pickup & delivery) Educational Purpose: Promote awareness of Ramadan traditions and contribute to the diversity and inclusivity of our campus communityFebruary 17, 2026 at 10:00 PMExpiredAMMSA-LECOM: Iftaar Gathering on March 13thAMMSA02/17/202603/13/2026We would like to formally request approval to host an Iftaar Dinner on Friday, March 13th, 2026, from 6:30 PM to approximately 9:00 PM at the LECOM Education Center (2951 W 38th St, Erie, PA 16506). Ramadan is a sacred month for Muslims, during which they fast from dawn to sunset for 30 days. Iftaar is the meal with which we break our fast at sunset, and this event will provide an opportunity for AMMSA members to come together, take a mental break from studying, and share a meaningful meal in a supportive community setting. To facilitate this event, we kindly request to reserve the East Hall and one classroom, as discussed with Dr. Shabloski. We will be catering food from Kadhai Kitchen (5901 W Ridge Rd, Erie, PA 16506), and AMMSA board members will personally handle food pickup and delivery. Additionally, all cleanup responsibilities will be handled by our board members. We will bring extra trash bags and ensure the space is left in the same condition as we found it. Event Details: Event: AMMSA Iftaar Dinner Date & Time: Friday, March 13th, 2026 | 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM Location: LECOM Education Center (East Hall + One Classroom) Vendor: Kadhai Kitchen (Board members to handle pickup & delivery) Educational Purpose: Promote awareness of Ramadan traditions and contribute to the diversity and inclusivity of our campus communityFebruary 18, 2019 at 6:04 PMCompleteDrawstring bag fundraiserDermatology Club02/18/201903/19/2019The Dermatology Club plans to sell "LECOM" drawstring bags as a fundraiser from March-May. We plan to advertise for the bags through April and use a Google Doc/Forum to keep track of orders. The bags will cost $10 each. Bag pick up will be scheduled for May 10th at LECOM cafeteria. Our bag and chosen design logo (obtained from LECOM_Logos_StudentUse PowerPoint) are attached below for approval.April 17, 2019 at 12:57 PMCompleteCoffee mug saleRadiology Club04/17/201905/04/2019Radiology club will be selling heat sensitive mugs, with a CXR which appear when warm liquid is added.May 9, 2019 at 9:52 AMCompleteHolland GarbaczClass of 202205/09/201905/09/2019The Class of 2022 would like to have a fundraiser when we return in the fall of 2022. We will be selling Class apparel, t-shirts, sweatshirts, shorts and possibly a throw blanket. I have uploaded a design for approval to print on the apparel.October 1, 2019 at 11:08 AMCompleteSLC BingoSOMA10/01/201911/20/2019SOMA members will help assist seniors play bingo at this very popular event! Students are responsible for taking seniors from their floors, helping them play, and returning them back to their floors.October 30, 2020 at 4:17 PMCompleteLECOM-CMDA Winter Accessory SaleChristian Medical and Dental Association10/30/202011/06/2020CMDA would like to put together a winter accessory apparel sale, with items including the LECOM logo on them. We would like to run the online sale from the beginning of November to the middle/end of November, with the goal of distributing items prior to winter break. Item options will include: winter beanie hats, scarves, winter headbands and backpacks.May 26, 2022 at 3:16 PMCompleteBlood Pressure Clinic at the YMCAInternal Medicine Club05/26/202208/24/2022Volunteers from the Internal Medicine Club will be posted at the YMCA at the corner of Peach St. and Cherry St. to offer patrons complimentary blood pressure checks. Educational resources for blood pressure control will be available for people who are interested.May 26, 2022 at 3:34 PMCompleteBlood Pressure Clinic at the YMCAInternal Medicine Club05/26/202208/24/2022Volunteers from the Internal Medicine Club will be posted at the Glenwood YMCA every other Wednesday from 6:00PM-8:00PM to offer complimentary blood pressure checks for community members! This is a great opportunity to practice your BP taking skills and to encourage patients to do routine health monitoring, as a way to prevent and/or delay hypertension. Student volunteers should bring their own BP cuff and stethoscope. Educational resources for blood pressure reduction would be available for anyone interested. Dates in mind, though open to date+time adjustment: 24Aug 07Sep 21Sep 05Oct 19Oct 02Nov 16Nov 30NovFebruary 8, 2022 at 8:51 PMCompleteEaster Baskets for Premie Babies in Local Erie HospitalsWomens Health Club02/08/202203/28/2022This will be our second event of the semester. Students will be donating money or highly needed items for Grady's Decision non-profit organization that helps families experiencing financial, spiritual, and emotional hardships as they care for their premie babies in the hospitals around Erie. The items include but are not limited to diapers, bottles, blankets, and easter stuffed animals. Then, the E-Board members will assemble "easter baskets" using the donated items and deliver them with the cash donations to Grady's Decision non-profit for distribution. Ryan Smith will be a guest speaker via zoom to explain the mission of the non-profit to members, and give his personal story and inspiration for starting his organization.August 25, 2022 at 11:23 AMCompleteThe Maternal Health Crisis: A ConversationSNMA08/25/202209/07/2022Our event is going to be a discussion about maternal healthcare in the US. We will be working with Women’s Health and Medical Society, and the Erie community chapter of Medical Students for Choice. The event will take place via Zoom or other online video platform on September 7th from 6-7:30pm, and the event will be mostly planned by SNMA and WHMS. The event will consist of several discussions with student facilitators who will be provided a set of questions to guide the conversations. We will also have guidelines in place to ensure safe, respectful conversations among peers. MSFC will be introduced as an outside community organization unaffiliated with LECOM, and the speaker will be Lindsey Gorman, the president of the chapter. She will be discussing her organization's role in maternal health. The other two speakers leading the discussion and event will be from SNMA and WHMS e-board representatives.September 30, 2022 at 8:50 AMCompleteBlaze Pizza Pathology Club FundraiserPathology Club09/30/202210/26/2022Fundraiser on October 27th from 5pm-8pm at blaze pizza for pathology club.November 2, 2022 at 8:46 AMCompletePhysician Panel with LECOM Grad Jasneet DevgunAPAMSA11/02/202211/15/2022Dr. Jasneet Devgun, DO, is a a Cardiology fellow at Henry Ford Hospital. She did her medical schooling at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her Internal Medicine residency at The Ohio State University. She will speak about how to match into a successful top residency program and her experience being a cardiology fellow. Dr. Jasneet is also currently applying for an electrophysiology fellowship, so she will speak about that as well. This event will be happening on zoom (link to be made). The point of contact for this event will be Salmman Ahmed at SAhmed87621@med.lecom.edu.February 13, 2023 at 9:31 PMCompleteWelcoming New SAACOFP E-boardFamily Medicine Club02/13/202302/23/2023We will be officially electing in our new SAACOFP e-board. Applicants have already submitted their candidacies. Select AllDate Sort ascending.StatusName 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 1,064 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page12 of 54 Next page› Last page»