Project 704Ψ Design team: Sarah Steward Chad Harrington Kyle Levesque.
Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine President: Sarah Serviss.
-
Upload
noel-patrick -
Category
Documents
-
view
224 -
download
0
Transcript of Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine President: Sarah Serviss.
Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine
President:Sarah Serviss
What is ΣΣΦ?
• Honorary Osteopathic Service Fraternity• National Objectives:
– To further the science of Osteopathic Medicine and its standards of practice
– To improve the scholastic standing and promote a higher degree of fellowship among its students
– To foster allegiance to the AOA
• Epsilon Corollary:– To demonstrate a sincere commitment to service
within CCOM and the surrounding community.
Membership
• 87 active members– 25 OMS-IV– 36 OMS-III
• Six added in spring and fall admissions pending -new total=42
– 20 OMS-II• Fall admissions pending
• Faculty Advisors– Dr. John Hohner, D.O.– Dr. John Graneto, D.O.
Fall Membership Drive
• Written Applications Reviewed “Blinded”– Three independent reviewers
• Invited to Interview– Interviewed by 2-3 current
SSP members who are not classmates
• Criteria for admission?– Scholastics (min GPA)– Level of Community Service
Involvement– Interest in/Knowledge of SSP
Fundraisers
• Engraved Stethoscope Name Tag sale
• Rotation “Speed Dating”
Finances
• Current Student Accounts Balance:
$597.32
Does not include membership fees from fall drive
PADS Clinic
• PADS Clinic Steering Committee – Tracy Bastians – Kelly Brady
• Responsibilities: stocking and staffing clinic every Thursday. As well as organizing student volunteers.
PADS Clinic
Service Projects
• Chicago AIDS Walk
• Chicago Marathon
• First Year Mentoring
• Morton Arboretum
• Rotation “Speed Dating”
AIDS WALK
QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
Chicago Marathon
QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
First Year Mentoring
• SSP paired with orientation small groups– 1 mentor per 10-15 MS1 students
Keep in touch with students throughout the year, check in with students as the year progresses
Rotation Speed Dating
• MS 3 and 4s return to campus to share their rotation experiences
• Format allows for small group discussions, rather then panel format
• Annual event
Questions?