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ΟΘ Annual Chapter Report 2016 Presented by: Patrick Wallace, OMS-III, Vice President
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Chapter Goals To develop members into community philanthropists To advance Osteopathic awareness in the community To promote scholastic excellence To support underserved communities of the Denver metro area
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Current membership: 31 student members 16 from Class of 2017 15 from Class of 2018 0 from Class of 2019 0 from class of 2020 **Currently in application process
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Application deadline Sept 25 th, 2016; notified of acceptance Oct 10 th, 2016 Actively working with administration on moving this process to mid-August Acceptance based on application scoring Scored anonymously by 6 separate members Overseen by Vice President Points given for service, honors, personal statement, etc. Top 67% of applicants are accepted
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Application Eligibility Cumulative GPA above 80% Top 25% of class by GPA at the time of application Must have completed one semester of course work Good academic standing and without any Honor Code violations Demonstrated service and community involvement
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To Maintain membership all members must: Pass all clinical rotations and courses Not incur any honor code violations Community service OMS-I: 30hrs OMS-II: 30hrs OMS-III: 20hrs OMS-IV: 10hrs
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Leadership President: Olga Mallett, OMS-IV Vice President: Patrick Wallace, OMS-III Secretary: Melissa Baumann, OMS-IV Treasurer: Ruth Campbell, OMS-IV Volunteer Coordinator: Yenly Nguyen, OMS-III Event Coordinator: Sindi Diko, OMS-III Faculty Advisor – Jill Pitcher, DO
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Financial Current balance: $3,077.31 Club funds generated from student fees distributed amongst all student clubs and fundraisers (mentioned later) ▪ All club members must select SSP as one of their “funded clubs” for all semesters upon acceptance
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Child health advocacy Denver Osteopathic Foundation “Food, Fun, Fitness” program Concerts For Kids “Community Day” Goal to become regularly involved in Special Olympics Colorado
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Medical volunteers at area events Project C.U.R.E. 9Health Fair
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Donor Alliance Registering students/community for the Colorado Donor registry
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Sacred Heart House of Denver For homeless women and children Provides: ▪ Temporary emergency housing ▪ Food ▪ Clothing homeless women and children. Volunteers provide dinner for the guests every night. Dinner volunteers eat with the guests
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“Mini Med School” Area undergrads Open house at RVUCOM for potential students Preparation and information
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Academic Development Tutoring ▪ Members encouraged to participate in COM peer tutoring Board and Subject exam preparation ▪ Guides for success ▪ Tutoring
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Aimed at fostering a collegial environment within the COM Pinning ceremony Match day celebration Graduation mixer Fundraisers ▪ Koozie sales at graduation and during school year
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THANK YOU!
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