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The University of Kansas Pre-Medical Society

The University of Kansas Pre-Medical Society. Wednesday, October 2, 2013 1005 Haworth. Please welcome our guest speaker:. Hayley Hume, KU Campus Rep for Kaplan MCAT. UMHS Presentation Recap. University of Medicine and Health Sciences in St. Kitts Brochures are up front if interested.

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The University of Kansas Pre-Medical Society

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  1. The University of KansasPre-Medical Society Wednesday, October 2, 2013 1005 Haworth

  2. Please welcome our guest speaker: Hayley Hume, KU Campus Rep for Kaplan MCAT

  3. UMHS Presentation Recap • University of Medicine and Health Sciences in St. Kitts • Brochures are up front if interested

  4. Breast Cancer Awareness • October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month • 211,731 women and 2,001 men in the United States were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009, according to the CDC. • Video by Hank Green of the VlogBrothers • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHOspvc4yb0

  5. Committee Chairs • Community Outreach • Lauren Hipp & Emily Lenherr • Fundraising • Kai Simmons & ShwetaVadlamani • Volunteering • Alex Arvanitakis & Alex Winkler

  6. MCAT prep • Personal Essay Seminar – Nov. 6 at 5:30 p.m. • Workshop on personal essays hosted by Altius – helpful for anyone whether they’re applying for medical school, scholarships, study abroad, internships, etc. • New MCAT Night – Tentatively set for sometime in February

  7. Volunteering Opportunities • Omega & Sunflower Health Care • Work in a hospice setting with one-on-one companionship time with the patients • Individual volunteering • Required: • 1 ½ hour-long training session, which takes place on the KU campus • TB test (paid for by the company) • If interested, contact: • Jamie Peace • 913-544-8391 • jpeace@omega-healthcare.com

  8. Volunteering, cont. • Douglas County AIDS project • Variety of volunteering positions in clerical work, community awareness and education, fundraising, “buddy” program, etc. • Required: • Attendance of agency orientation and HIV 101 Basic Training, provided by DCAP • Application on www.douglascountyaidsproject.org

  9. Volunteering, cont. • Bras Across the Kaw for breast cancer awareness • Oct. 6, they will be hanging donated bras across the Kaw River Bridge • For more information, check out their Facebook event page Bras Across the Kaw 2013 or the Health Care Access Clinic

  10. Jayhawk Health Initiative • Information Sessions • Thursday, October 10 at 7:30 p.m. • Wednesday, October 23 at 8:00 pm • Nunemaker • Learn more about this organization’s work to provide medical mission brigades to Panama. • “Student volunteers have the opportunity to intake patients, perform triage and distribute medications under licensed pharmacists.”

  11. Improve your Speed Reading • 3 FREE workshops to help you with: • How To Boost Your Reading Speed • How To Improve Your Comprehension • How To Remember More of What You Read • Oct. 22-24, 11 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. • For more information, visit www.irisreading.com/ku/ to RSVP

  12. Oct. 9 – Doctor Visit • Dr. InduVadlamani • Clinical and Anatomic Pathologist • “Apathologist is a physician who examines tissues, checks the accuracy of lab tests, and interprets the results in order to facilitate the patient’s diagnosis and treatment.” – explorehealthcareers.org • 1005 Haworth • 5:30 p.m.

  13. Committee Member App • Please fill out on a blank piece of paper and return to the officers. • Name • Email • Year • Rank the committees in the order you wish to serve on them (do NOT put down a committee if you don’t want to serve on it, 1 highest, 3 lowest): Volunteering, Fundraising, Community Outreach • Why do you think you would be a good fit for this committee?

  14. Membership Dues • TURN IN UP FRONT • Give your: • Name • Money • T-shirt size • Make sure the officer has marked your name off the list

  15. Find us on: EMAIL premedsociety@ku.edu • KU Pre-Med Society @KUPreMedSociety WEBSITE kupremedsociety.wordpress.com

  16. Thanks for coming!

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