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Spring 2012 Info Session & Welcome Back Event

Spring 2012 Info Session & Welcome Back Event. Sunday, January 29th, 2-4pm Room 301, Downtown Berkeley Kaplan Center. ICE BREAKER ACTIVITY!. Truth, Truth, Lie 2 truths and 1 lie: Can you guess which one? Write down your list (5-10 minutes) Announce your name, then your list Audience guess.

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Spring 2012 Info Session & Welcome Back Event

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  1. Spring 2012 Info Session & Welcome Back Event Sunday, January 29th, 2-4pm Room 301, Downtown Berkeley Kaplan Center

  2. ICE BREAKER ACTIVITY! • Truth, Truth, Lie • 2 truths and 1 lie: Can you guess which one? • Write down your list (5-10 minutes) • Announce your name, then your list • Audience guess Group Option

  3. Your 2012-2013 AMSA Officer Board Paul Shiu, President Emily Eisenberg, Vice President Samantha Soriano, Secretary Alice Hawkins, CS Co-Chair; Treasurer Dean Nehama, CS Co-chair Shreyakhatri, cs co-chair

  4. What is AMSA? • AMSA = American Medical Student Association • Founded in 1950;oldest, largest, student-run, independent national association of physicians-in-training in the United States 60,000+ members • Members range from pre-medical students, interns, and residents, to practicing physicians • AMSA is active in politics pertaining to issues of medicine & public health (ie how policies affect our future as health professionals)

  5. What is UCBPB-AMSA? • Founded in January 2010 • Only post-bac chapter in the nation to be recognized with an official charter • One of the only resources outside of post-bac program-specific advising that caters to meeting the unique needs and interests of the post-bac/non-traditional student demographic • Largest student group (Among the “BIG THREE”) at UC Berkeley Extension, with 90+ members to date

  6. Recognition for UCBPB-AMSA 2011 Recipient of the Paul R. Wright Excellence in Medical Education Award through AMSA National The Chapter Success Paul R. Wright Award recognizes those chapters that support AMSA’s mission and are dedicated to inspiring future physician leaders We attracted national attention at the AMSA Annual Convention

  7. What does UCBPB-AMSA d0? UCBPB-AMSA is invested in equipping its members with the education, guidance, awareness, and opportunities to become well-informed and empathic health professionals. • Guest speakers: physicians & other healthcare professionals • Advising/Application Workshops & Info Sessions • Mentorship & Student Panelists • Workshops, Training, & Certifications • Special events: Issues in Healthcare & Medicine • Pre-med/Pre-health Conferences, Conventions, & Community Service Fairs • Social Events & Mixers • Community Outreach • Long-term and one-time community service events & opportunities We provide students with a glimpse of what is to come. By offering a breadth of topics to present, we hope to inspire and encourage you to seek more information on your own (or come back to us).

  8. Guest Speakers: Physicians & Healthcare Professionals Dr. Lauren Hughes Dr. Mini Swift Dr. Greg Stratmann Dr. Alden Harken Dr. Sophia Chang Robin Flagg, MPH PriyaVenkatesan, PhD Dr. Fumi Suzuki Dr. Sue Chan Dr. Anson Lowe

  9. Physician Guest Speakers • “AMSA & Health Advocacy” with Dr. Lauren Hughes, former National President of AMSA 2009 (February 2010) • “Preventative Care & Health Education” with Dr. Mini Swift, Program Director of the Healthy Hearts Clinic at Highland Hospital (March 2010) • “Academic vs. Clinical Medicine” with Dr. Greg Stratmann, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology @ UCSF (October 2010) • “Physicians as Community & Political Advocates” with Dr. Sue Chan of Asian Health Services (February 2011) • “Medically Underserved Communities” with Dr. Fumi Suzuki, former medical director of Indian Reservations clinics (February 2011) • “Public Health, Academic Research, and Patient Care: Medicine’s Many Faces” with Drs. Sophia Chang & Anson Lowe (March 2011) • “Hospice Care, Palliative Medicine, & End-of-Life Issues” with Dr. GauravMathur of VITAS Innovative Hospice Care (May 2011) On topics that range from academic medicine to palliative medicine.

  10. Healthcare Professional Guest Speakers • “Health Care Reform” with Robin Flagg, MPH • Single-payer health care & the new health care reform bill (October 2010) • “Bioethics” with PriyaVenkatesan, PhD • Euthanasia, abortion for minors, noncompliance (November 2010) We also deal with what’s ‘hot’ within the medical community because these events will inevitably affect us when we becoming practicing physicians, NPs, PAs, RNs, etc.

  11. Advising/Application Workshops & Info Sessions Advising and application guidance is another pillar of organization. if we can’t answer your questions, we know who will. • “Post-Baccalaureate/Non-traditional Pre-Med Advising Workshop” with professional medical school admissions consultant Judy Colwell of Stanford University (March 2010) • “Military Medicine Forum” with medical students on Navy scholarships (April 2010) • “Medical School Interview Workshop” with Kaplan representatives (September 2010)

  12. Mentorship & Student Panelists • UCSF Mentorship Program • with UCSF medical school students (Fall 2010) • “UCBX Post-Bac Alumni – Medical Students Panel” • with former UCBX post-bac students currently at UC Davis & UCSF medical schools (November 2010) • “Medical School Applicant Panel” • with current season’s medical school applicants (March 2011) • Partnership with the UCBPB Mentorship Program (current!) Mentorship with existing medical students is an invaluable resource. Who better to seek advice from than students that have just been through the process themselves.

  13. Workshops, Training, & Certifications • “Suture Clinic” with Dr. Myra Thong & Kaplan (October 2010) • “CPR/AED Certifications” with Fontaine Fire (Spring & Fall 2010) Discounted certification programs to give you that “edge” and prepare you for competitive health-related volunteer programs

  14. Special Events: Issues in Healthcare & Medicine • “HIV/AIDS Awareness” with HIV-positive guest speakers (June 2010) • “HIV/AIDS & the Marera Project” with founder William Anguka (November 2010) • “Refugee & Torture Survivors Awareness” with the International Rescue Committee & Survivors International (May 2010) By request. We take care of all the administrative duties to bring speakers you want to listen to at the events. We listen to our members.

  15. Pre-Medical/Pre-Health Conferences, Conventions, & Community Service Fairs • UCBPB-AMSA Community Service Symposium (May 2010) • AMSA ARC/UC Davis National Pre-Medical & Pre-Public Health Conference (Oct 2010, Oct 2011) • UC Berkeley Pre-Health Conference (March 2011) • AMSA National Convention & Exposition (March 2011, March 2012) We offer competitive, cost-saving group discounts and transportation

  16. Social Events & Mixers • BBQ Social (June 2010) • End-of-Year Elections, Raffle, & Social (December 2010) • ¡Salud! documentary screening (February 2011) • GATTACA movie screening (February 2011) • Summer Bar Social (July 2011)

  17. Community Outreach Events • Girls on the Run educate and build confidence in young girls through non-competitive, curriculum-based running programs (Spring 2010) • Berkeley High School Health & Awareness Fair tabling on health risks associated with a high-sugar diet (Spring 2010 & 2011) AMSA has traditionally been very active in the community.

  18. More Community Outreach • San Francisco Martin de Porres Soup Kitchen • San Francisco Quaker Food Pantry

  19. One-Time Community Service Events Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation 5k Race for Research (April 2011)

  20. Hear from the other officers Emily: Community Service (CS) Opportunities Dean: Up and coming CS Opportunities Samantha: AMSA Benefits and Memberships Alice: Scholarships and fundraising

  21. Current & Upcoming Community Service Opportunities

  22. Community Service at UCBPB-AMSA • Members can commit to longer-term obligations and/or attend one-time events • The opportunities • Medically/clinically oriented • Locations throughout the Bay Area • Time flexibility depends on the opportunity; some weekends shifts may be available • “Longer-term” usually entails a 3-4 hour shift per week

  23. Community Service at UCBPB-AMSA • Longer-term opportunities • Weight Assessment for Teen and Child Health (WATCH) Clinic • Highland Hospital Volunteer Department • VITAS Innovative Hospice Care • Safe Alternative for Violent Environments (SAVE) • Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI) • Student Clinical Opportunities for Pre-Medical Experience (SCOPE) • One-time opportunities • Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation 5K Race for Research • Berkeley High School Mentorship & Health Fair • CPR/AED certifications • Training: NERT

  24. Community Service Opportunities Current/Established Projects

  25. Highland Hospital Emergency Department • Highly competitive entrance for volunteers • Direct patient contact • Opportunities to view operations and shadow physicians • Great experience in an Emergency Department setting • Have a recommendation letter written by Dr. Berenice Perez, co-medical director of the ACMC Emergency Department

  26. Highland Fast-Track Program Benefits • Receive priority status for beginning probation hours in the Volunteer Department • Interview conducted by AMSA/Highland volunteers (board members) • Guaranteed ED interview • Entire application process length greatly reduced • Flexible weekend hours

  27. UCSF WATCH Clinic • Weight Assessment for Teen and Child Health (WATCH) • The clinic brings together doctors, nutritionists, exercise physiologists and psychologists with expertise diagnosing and treating child obesity.

  28. UCSF WATCH Clinic The clinic assists with weight management while also treating diseases related to weight, such as asthma, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. Weight management is achieved through nutrition education and behavior modification; drug and surgical therapy is considered when appropriate.

  29. VITAS Innovative Hospice Care • VITAS – a nation-wide leading provider of hospice care • Hands-on care for hospice patients at the end of life • Provide friendly visits to patients, provide respite for their regular caretakers, and shadow nurses and clinicians • Help contribute to the comfort and dignity that patients experience at the end of life • Locations in Alameda County, Contra Costa County, Santa Clara County (offices in Newark and Walnut Creek) • 2 hour/week commitment • Flexible hours and location!

  30. Community Service Opportunities Upcoming Opportunities & Projects in the Works

  31. Student Clinical Opportunities for Pre-Medical Experience (SCOPE) • Shadow and help emergency physicians • Obtain labs • Keep track of patients • Manage patients’ paperwork • “Comfort rounds” • Sustain SCOPE as an organization • ~8 hours shifts (range: 6-11) • Positions: interns, interpreters • Location: Santa Clara Valley Medical Centers (circa San Jose) • Website: scope.beagooddoctor.org

  32. San Francisco’s Neighborhood Emergency Response Training Program – A one-time service/workshop opportunity • Designed to provide trainees with the ability to correctly respond to a disaster • In the event of a major disaster, citizens will be on their own for at least the first 72 hours as first responders will be overwhelmed.   • The goal  is to provide citizens with a working knowledge of  life-saving skills while also instilling confidence and a sense of community that provides a safety net for  a community. • Our goal is to provide AMSA members with a one to two day workshop that will help them prepare for a disaster that will inevitably happen in California’s future.

  33. Mission Statement Provide alternatives to domestic violence through support service, advocacy and education, and to assist domestic violence victims Organization Type: 1976 Non-profit community-based organization Funding: Diverse; federal, state, local, private foundations, corporations, concerned individuals Statistics/ Track Record (Current Annual): +Answered 2400 crisis calls on their 24-hour hotline +Completed 328 Temporary Restraining Orders +Reached more than 3000 teens with our Teen Dating Violence Prevention presentations +Provided shelter to 544 women and children through our emergency shelter, subsidized housing programs, and motel vouchers +Assisted 1221 domestic violence victims with crisis intervention at local police departments

  34. Getting involved: +Prevention Services: These services encompass our outreach and education programs to the community and schools +Intervention Services: From the moment of crisis to resolution, SAVE offers a number of services to meet the victim's immediate and short-term needs +Support Services: Recovering from the effects of domestic abuse is an ongoing and often long-term process. SAVE's support services are available to assist the victim in this process. Commitment: Flexible Contact: Erin Daly, Programs Coordinator, 510-574-2254 Please visit SAVE's web for addition information: www.save-dv.org

  35. CHORI is a children’s hospital and a biomedical research Institute based in Oakland • Leader in translational research, providing cures for diseases and discovering new treatments for previously fatal conditions • SURGERY CENTER • Provide support and anesthetic instructions for children awaiting surgery • RADIOLOGY • Learn about equipment and perform clinical tasks • EMERGENCY DEPT • Assist the medical staff and observe medical procedures • RESEARCH ASST • Assist in research at one of CHORI’s advanced laboratories

  36. A student organization and volunteering community which offers free health and social services to underserved populations since 1989 • Mission- is to promote health and overall well being of underserved individuals • Volunteers learn how to casework with homeless and low income clients through extensive trainings • Non profit organization which provides service to low income individuals in Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin county • Provide primary health, dental care, pediatric and adult health care • Also provide treatment for HIV/AIDS

  37. How does UCBPB-AMSA benefit YOU?

  38. How does UCBPB-AMSA benefit YOU? Get to know your classmates – a sense of community • Get acquainted with other people in the UCBX post-bac program as well as get to know people from other post-bacs within the Bay Area • Imagine knowing half the people in all of your classes when you walk in the door on the first day – through AMSA • Keep in touch with members after they, or you go to medical school

  39. How does UCBPB-AMSA benefit YOU? Networking • We are working on getting a physician mentor • Attend events and make connections with doctors, students & other healthcare professionals from UCSF, Stanford, and hospitals/clinics around the Bay Area with whom we form relationships • Use your connections through AMSA and with fellow post-bac students in UCBX, Mills, & UCSF to discover employment and volunteer opportunities

  40. How can YOU get involved? Use AMSA as your platform! • Join one of our rewarding community service projects! • Have an idea for a project you want to make happen but don’t know where to start? Use AMSA as your platform to initiate projects – if you really want it, we have the numbers and the resources to make it happen • We are an active organization where every member has the opportunity to contribute – use AMSA as a platform for you to initiate or contribute to service activities and important causes

  41. How can YOU get involved? Leadership Opportunities! • Positions on the officer board will be opening up in February 2012 • Community Service Chairs (2 positions); Webmaster (1 position) • Applications available upon request: • 1) Indicate such interest at the sign-in • 2) Speak to Sam, our secretary

  42. Becoming a Member National Membership: $75 • Valid for 5 years of pre-medical studies Local (Chapter) Membership: $60 • Valid for entire duration as a post-baccalaureate student National + Local Membership: $100 • We partially subsidize your national membership

  43. Membership: National & Local National Membership • $200 off Kaplan MCAT course, plus stackable discounts • Participate in national AMSA conventions • Subscription to The New Physician magazine • Other financial, test prep, & travel benefits • Clinical & professional resources Local Membership • Priority access to exclusive UCBPB programs & resources • Syllabus & Test Bank • Priority access to community service opportunities • Highland Hospital Emergency Department Fast-Track Program • UCSF WATCH • Discounted certification workshops (CPR/AED)

  44. Where does your chapter membership money go?

  45. Your chapter funds are what allow us to make our meetings possible, from room reservations and snacks to speaker gifts and supplies. Thank you!! Chapter Support: Funds ….what makes us VERY important, anyways?

  46. Community service Support of existing projects Making new projects happen Fundraising donations to charity Furthering education & interest in health sciences Guest speakers & lecturers: making it a joy to work with us through little things like thank-you cards, small gifts, and parking passes Workshops for both members and the greater community: printing out materials, reserving spaces to meet, and spreading the word. Presence as active members in our community Website! Fundraising to help send members to the National AMSA Convention Did I already mention fundraising donations to groups? Doing community service programs? Because those often need funds! Chapter Support: Fundswe are VERY important, we can make a difference together

  47. Chapter Support: Fundsshowing we are passionate about what we do Supporting our chapter helps us to do fun, interesting, and engaging activities! With your support, we can put together even more spectacular fundraisers that can make a difference. Raffles & Prizes Silent Auctions Walks for charities Wine Tasting (21+) Retreats Workshops Movie Nights Book & Food Sales Bag/Hoodie Sales

  48. Preliminary T-Shirt Design Interested parties should speak to Alice or Paul for more information

  49. UCBPB-AMSA Scholarship Fund • Fundraising efforts and memberships come back full circle to benefit you, our members • Scholarship fund awarded to help with cost of test prep or international medical brigades • We awarded our first scholarship for the 2011-2012 application cycle: • Congratulations Christy Z.!

  50. More Member Benefits UCBPB-AMSA Test & Syllabus Bank • We are collecting exams, quizzes, and class syllabi for UCBX post-bac courses to add to our existing bank • Access for UCBPB-AMSA members through our website

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