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September 18, 2012

Nicole Bolick (nlbolick@ncsu.edu)

Jefferey Holoman (jsholoma@ncsu.edu)

Eileen McAnarney (etmcanar@ncsu.edu)

Clubs Website, Enrollment Form, Points Requirements, & More

• http://harvest.cals.ncsu.edu/prehealth_club/index.cfm?pageID=4901 - WEBSITE

• http://harvest.cals.ncsu.edu/prehealth_club/index.cfm?pageID=4905 – ENROLLMENT FORM

• http://harvest.cals.ncsu.edu/prehealth_club/index.cfm?pageID=4903 - MEETINGS

• http://harvest.cals.ncsu.edu/prehealth_club/index.cfm?pageID=4902 - OFFICERS

• http://harvest.cals.ncsu.edu/prehealth_club/index.cfm?pageID=4911 – REQUIREMENTS

• http://harvest.cals.ncsu.edu/prehealth_club/index.cfm?pageID=4928 – SERVICE FORM

Enrollment Form• Pre-Health Club Dues are $15/academic year (ie. fall 2012 & spring 2013 - regardless of when you join -

dues are accepted year round at club meetings only if pay after Sept 30th)

- Checks - made payable to NCSU Pre-Health Club (place name and student ID # on memo line)

- Cash- must be placed in an envelope with your name, student ID and specialty club (pre-med, pre-dent) on the front - you must provide exact change (we cannot make change) - If you do not have an envelope - you can make one out of a sheet of paper - if paying by check - make sure name, Student ID number and specialty group are marked on the memo line (envelope not needed for checks)

- Again Place in the envelope or list on the memo line the label "Pre-Health Club Dues", Name, Unity ID Number and club you want to join - pre-med, etc but do not turn until in AFTER completing enrollment form - again - you may turn in dues at any meeting OR by placing in the correct folder in the hanging file folder marked DUES in the biology office –if paying before Sept 30th make sure to place in the correct hanging file for the group you wish to join

- DO NOT TURN IN DUES UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE FORMS BELOW AND SUBMITTED THEM ONLINE!

- You may join at anytime during the year but you DO NOT start to accrue points UNTIL DUES ARE PAID as you are not active in the system and dues again are for the academic year (ie. fall 2012s/pring 2013) regardless of when you join

Points Requirements• Club Requirements

To maintain "active status" - each semester, students are expected to obtain a minumum of 4 points from either attending meetings or participating in service activities through the club

• Meeting points and Interest Group meetings, which also includes MAPS/ Minority, and HOSA, as well as honor society meetings (AED, DDS) (Students can attend and are ENCOURAGED to attend as many meetings a semester as they wish)

• Points may also come from either from Service/Donation/Volunteer club activities

• Note a MAX of 1 service points can be obtained from an OUTSIDE VOLUNTEER activity this includes church, community, hosptal, and other campus type volunteer activities (3 hours= 1 point

• Print off the VOLUNTEER/SERVICE FORM from the website, have it signed by a coordinator or supervisor at the event and then turn it in at your next group meeting or in the hanging file in the bio office under “other”

OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD • Boxes are available for pickup NOW in the Health PAC – or can

make your ownEach WELL FILLED box filled and returned with the $7 shipping fee is ALSO worth 3 PHC points for members of any of the Pre-Health Clubs for fall points

If you would like to pack a box for a child please stop by the Health PAC office in 2720 Bostian - sign your name on the checkout sheet and take a box(es) They need to be returned by noon on November 8th

• Directions on packing and labels can be found at - http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php /OCC/Pack_A_Shoe_Box/

• Craft/ice cream parties• 4th Saturday of every month from 2-4

PM• Need 2-3 volunteers each month• Please email Charlotte Rastas at

cerastas@ncsu.edu if you would like to participate or have any questions.

Durham Ramblin’ Rose Half Marathon - 1 point-Register under BounceBack Kids as a course monitor.https://www.sportoften.com/onlineRegistration/waiverTo.cfm?pEventId=9454

Halloween Fun at Hill Ridge Farm - 1 point – Go on hay rides, pumpkin patches etc. with the kids! Email Naucika DeSouza at nmdesouz@ncsu.edu if interested

Donations Needed! (Bring to Health PAC office) - $10 Target Gift Cards- 1 point each. Questions? Naucika Desouza, nmdesouz@ncsu.edu

• Hearts with Haiti (HWH) is a nonprofit that was founded in 2001.

• HWH fundraises to support a Haitian ministry that cares for disadvantaged young people, including former child slaves, street children, and the severely disabled.

Hearts with Haiti, Raleigh, NC

• The earthquake of 2010 in Haiti destroyed two of the facilities we support, but we have rebuilt one and have grown our programming.

• We are still fundraising every day to keep the mission alive and to rebuild Wings of Hope, our home for the disabled.

• HWH has a hardworking Board of Trustees and one staff member in the US, Geoffrey Hamlyn, Executive Director. There are around 80 staff that work for our ministry in Haiti.

• Our offices are right across the street from NCSU at West Raleigh Presbyterian.

• The PHC helps HWH with administrative tasks – such as mailings and research.

• Every two hours volunteered = 1 PHC point.

• During the next 2 weeks we will have significant needs for support on mailing projects. We will send requests out through Brandon Williams and Michael Tilley.

How You Can Help

Hearts with Haiti

27 Horne Street, Raleigh, NC 27607

919-758-8085, www.heartswithhaiti.org

Email: info@heartswithhaiti.org

On Facebook @ St. Joseph Family, Haiti

Hearts with Haiti

27 Horne Street, Raleigh, NC 27607

919-758-8085, www.heartswithhaiti.org

Email: info@heartswithhaiti.org

On Facebook @ St. Joseph Family, Haiti

Thank you for your support…

Now help us keep the dream alive.

2010

2012

• INH packages and distributes lunches to the homeless community of Moore Square each Sunday

• Donate at least once per semester to support our project• You can donate by:

• Monetary Donation – Cash or checks made out to NCSU Pre-Health Club (this money will be used to purchase food for lunches)

• Food Donations – 50 individually packaged items – chips, desserts, fruit snacks (no crackers or granola bars needed at this time)

• You may also donate 8 loaves of bread for one point but you must SIGN UP IN ADVANCE TO DONATE BREAD AND BRING THE BREAD TO THE HEALTH PAC OFFICE THAT FRIDAY.

• Once you have donated twice in a semester you may sign up to help package and distribute lunches on Sunday

• Email Laura Icenhour (Packing Coordinator) at laicenho@ncsu.edu

Come out on Wednesday Nights at 6:00 or Saturday mornings at 10:15 and play bingo with the elderly! We are currently looking for a new location for these events but if you

would be interested let us know

They really enjoy the company and your sliming faces. Bingo lasts for one to two hours with set up and take down. You will receive one point for volunteering.

If you donate ten dollars for bingo, you will receive an additional point. Rides are provided if you need one. Starting date TBA.

Contacts: (for Saturday) Meredyth Daniel (mddanie4@ncsu.edu), Taylor Paris (tjparis@ncsu.edu) or Rachel Tabb (rltabb@ncsu.edu)(for Wednesday) - Alie Mara (aamara@ncsu.edu) or Dakota Bentz (dbentz@ncsu.edu)

- Work with individuals with developmental disabilities on goal setting, crafts, music, and various other activities

- Can choose to volunteer with us in a group on a certain Saturday of a given month or commit as an individual

volunteer on a regular basis

Contact Aly Athens at baathens@ncsu.edu or Liz Surovec at essurove@ncsu.edu if interested!

Providing monthly activities year round to 10 formerly homeless, single parent families with physical or mental disabilities. Of the 10 families there, 7 have been there all three years since the center opened.

September: Provide items for the Oak Hollow dollar store including diapers, toilet paper, wet wipes and detergents.

October: Host and provide for a pumpkin party complete with treat bags for all children in the community

November: Provide complete Thanksgiving dinner for each family.

December: Provide each family and teenager with a $25 Target Card plus filled small stockings for each pre-teen and giant filled stockings for each infant. In addition, we provide food for their Christmas party.

Science Saturdays• Volunteers will present a fun

science-based lesson for elementary school age children at the Raleigh Boys and Girls Club.

• 2 volunteers are needed per month. (The dates are still TBD.)

• If you are unable to volunteer, please consider donating to the supply closet!

• Contact akknight@ncsu.edu or mtilley@ncsu.edu.

Boys & Girls Club

• Tutor elementary school students– When? 4-5pm Mon-Thurs– Where? Washington B&G Club

• Contact Spencer Lacy, sclacy@ncsu.edu, if interested

Blood Drives!• Fall blood drive has already past – thank you for

your participation!• Two spring drives this year!

• The tentative dates are Thursday, February 7th and Thursday, April 18th – these may change

• More information will be available as we move closer to the date

• Contact Aly Athens at baathens@ncsu.edu, Fahim Lodhi at fklodhi@ncsu.edu, or Nour Saleh

at nasaleh@ncsu.edu with any questions!

Pre-Medical Club- Please give dues to Trevor Lawson or Sam Gray after the meeting or envelope in the PHC office ($15)

tclawson@ncsu.edu, sagray@ncsu.edu

- Christy Thrower and Alexandra Klavik are handling points.

Cbthrowe@ncsu.edu, akklavik@ncsu.edu

- New Advisers:Mrs. Kristen Pidgeon: kmbretz2@ncsu.eduMs. Bobbie Kelley: bobbie_kelley@ncsu.edu

Sept. 26th Dr. Bashford (UNC-SOM admissions)

Oct. 24th DO Expo, Talley Ballroom 6-8pm

Nov. 28th Dr. Nifong (Cardiothoracic surgery)

All meetings in Bostian 3712 @7pm except 10/24 in Talley Ballroom

Projects & Misc.- Imagine No Hunger- Women’s Center - Oak Hollow- Bounce Back Kids- Science Saturdays- Boys & Girls Club- Hearts with Haiti- Exam break socials- Medical School tours

Meeting exceptions contact Sam Gray– sagray@ncsu.eduAny questions or concerns contact Co-Presidents:

Ronnie Shammasrlshamma@ncsu.edu

Trevor Lawsontclawson@ncsu.edu

Sam Graysagray@ncsu.edu

Pre-Medical Honors Fraternity

To Pledge: • Sophomore Standing (minimum 30 hours)• 10 points in PHC from Spring 2012 semester• 3.5 GPA

Activities AED provide:• Shadowing Network• Social Events• Service Raleigh• Health-PAC Liaisons• Operation Christmas Child• Adopt A Highway• AED Scholarships

Any questions can be sent to the President (Ally Mentock: aementoc@ncsu.edu) or Vice President (Camille Sluder:

cesluder@ncsu.edu)

PRE-DENTAL CLUBPRE-DENTAL CLUBPresidents: Jenna Montminy & Bishal Johal Vice Presidents: Nadine Shehadeh & Deepti PidakalaService Coordinator: Rebecca VizziPack Smiles Coordinator: Taylor ParisClinic Coordinator: Kristen Eguren

September 25th: Dr. Robert Elliott, Pedatric Dentist 7pmOctober 10th: VCU Recruitment, Dr. Carolyn Booker 4:30pmOctober 30th: ECU Speaker, TBD 7pmNovember 27th: Panel of Dental School Students 7pm

MOM Clinics: -Dare County: Nov 2-3 -Greensboro: Nov 16-17 -Charlotte: Dec 7-8

PRE-DENTAL CLUBPRE-DENTAL CLUB

Pack Smiles Present educational programs about the

importance of oral hygiene to elementary schools in Raleigh.

1 POINT for each program presented. Contact to Participate: Taylor Paris at

tjparis@ncsu.edu

Pre-Dental Points• Points Updater and Recorder: David Morrison dcmorri3@ncsu.edu

• Points requirement:

• Pre-Dental- 4 points per semester

• Pre-Health Clubs dues must be paid before students can begin to earn points

• Points can be attained by attending meetings or ANY Health PAC service/volunteer/donation activities

• For service and volunteer activities specific to Pre-Dental/D.D.S.

• Print out the volunteer/service form on the Pre-Health Clubs website under “club requirements,”

• Get form signed by the coordinator of the event, etc.

• Turn the form into David Morrison at the next meeting

Delta Delta Sigma

Shima Ghattan sghatta@ncsu.eduKristen Eguren keeguren@ncsu.edu

Delta Delta Sigma (DDS)Delta Delta Sigma (DDS)•Must have a sophomore status•Must have at least a 3.5 GPA•Must accumulate 5 points the semester prior to pledging•Must accumulate 6 points the semester of pledging

During the semester of pledging, applicants must complete the requirement of 6 points and submit an application of review. During the pledge semester, pledges may attend all DDS meetings, events, and elections. After the pledge semester, 5 points are required each semester

Member Interest Meeting: September 25th @ 6 pm (FOX 104)

Some Projects!MOM ClinicsSHAC ClinicsPack Smiles

Adviser: Jill AndersonPresident: Nathania NhouyvanisvongVice President: Morgan GravesRecorder/Service: Monica TadrosSpeakers Coordinator/Treasurer: Iqjyot Gill

We meet every 4th Tuesday in Withers 120

Our guest speakers include optometrists and admissions officers for optometry schools. Provide a source of information and networking concerning the optometry field.Engage in service events such as:

Prevent Blindness NC at various eventsEyeglass drivesDelta Gamma blindness philanthropyQuestions about points? Contact Monica at matadros@ncsu.eduQuestions about dues? Contact Iqjyot at ikgill@ncsu.edu

• Pre-PA President: Laura Icenhour – Inputs Points (laicenho@ncsu.edu)

• Pre-Nursing President: Tahiti Choudhury – Inputs Points (tschoud3@ncsu.edu)

• Pre-PA Vice President: Kristin Fossett (knfosset@ncsu.edu)

• Pre-PA Recorder: Jordyn Reisenauer – Inputs Enrollment/Dues (jlreisen@ncsu.edu)

Contact Information

4 points to remain active Pre-PA Shadowing Network

(Spring 2013) Fall Tours to Campbell University

(9/22) and ECU (11/2) Service:

October: Collect Magazines for Nursing HomeNovember/December: Oak Hallow

Ordering short/long-sleeve T-shirts

PT president: Amir Sanii arsanii@ncsu.eduOT President: Angela Clemons alclemon@ncsu.eduAdvisor: Robbye Brooks, DPTContact for points: Eyad Qassem, ejqassem@ncsu.eduCollecting dues: Daniel Shin, dvshin@ncsu.edu

Meetings Every 2nd Tuesday of the Month at 7 pm in Withers Hall Fall Meetings on 10/9 and 11/13Monthly PT Seminar- have a practice PT class with Robbye Brooks in the student health centerService Opportunities

1) Bridge2Sports - Several adaptive sports throughout the week 2) Raleigh Sidewinders - One wheelchair rugby practice every Saturday

President – Sarah Griffin smgriffi@ncsu.edu (dues)Vice President – Mary Hannah Ross mhross2@ncsu.eduSecretary – Brittany Keel bnkeel@ncsu.edu (points)Service Project Coordinator – Daman Bowman drbowman@ncsu.edu Faculty Advisor – Melissa Kahn mkahn@ncsu.edu

-Kerr Drug Flu Clinic at NC State Fair-2 point opportunity + free admission to the fair!

Email Daman Bowman drbowman@ncsu.edu for sign-ups and more details.

Meets Mondays (10/8, 11/5, 11/26) in Riddick

315 at 7 pm

Adviser: Anita FlickPresident: Nyima Sabally President-Elect: Elizabeth RussellSecretary (inputs points): Christian Tilley (crtilley@ncsu.edu) Reporter: Matthew BishopTreasurer (inputs dues): Christian Johnson (cjjohns5@ncsu.edu)Historian: Amelia WhiteParliamentarian: Nick Snow

Our goal is to promote health care opportunities and enhance quality of health care to all people. We are committed to service in the community as well as on campus service activities!(see www.hosa.org to find out more about HOSA at the National level)

Fall Opportunities:-Medically Related Competitive Events!-HOSA Week (Nov. 4-10)-Blood Drives-Cystic Fibrosis Climb for Life (National Service Project)-Movie Nights….and more!!!

@WolfpackHOSA on Twitterwolfpackhosa.yolasite.com

Wolfpack HOSA on Facebook

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