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1 Kansas City University Sigma Sigma Phi—Delta Chapter

2 Kansas City University KCUMB was founded in 1916 as the Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery Located in Downtown Kansas City, MO Total medical school enrollment: 1,005

3 Induction First and second year students who are in the top 30% of their class are eligible to apply for membership. Members are chosen based on their degree of professionalism, scholarship, campus involvement, along with service to the University and the profession A banquet will be held in April to induct the new 1 st and 2 nd -year members

4 Club Standards Academically, must stay within top 45% of class Not participating in club committee will get your membership removed; no refunds of SSP membership fee Must participate in 1 community service event per semester (Blood Drives, DSG, D.O. Presentation) Standards apply to everybody according to our chapter’s by-laws

5 Delta Chapter There are currently 130 members of the Delta Chapter Class of 2016: 55 Class of 2017: 48 Class of 2018: 27 44 of these members were inducted last spring

6 Delta Chapter Executive Board Chapter Advisor—Dr. Richard Ogden, DO 2015-2016 Executive Officers – President: Dami Lee – Vice President: Michelle Dimza – Secretary: Taryn Schuknecht – Treasurer: Shirley Mengalle

7 Delta Chapter Selection Committee: – Co-chairs—Adrianna Sung, Madhupreet Kaur Scholarship/Academic Committee: – Chair—Julie Ronecker Community Service Committee: – Chair—Leah Klink

8 Selection Committee Fundraiser Event – We will be holding a fundraiser around mid October. – Chipotle burritos will be served – So come take a break from studying and enjoy burritos!!! We are also planning to organize at least 2-3 fundraisers for the academic year.

9 Academic Committee Activities: 1. Five Mock Practicals in the Anatomy Lab Date: 2015-2016 2. Jan Oliveri award for a first year student/ Outstanding Tutor Award Date: Spring 2016 (Tentative) 3. Participate in D.O. Presentation with a College Honor Society Date: Spring 2016 (Tentative) 4. Section Tutoring throughout the year - Individual tutoring and Study Tables Chair Responsibilities: -Delegate PPT responsibilities -Conduct/organize Meeting for this committee for both scholarships -Coordinate with SSP President for this event - todddn@umkc.edu Denise Todd, Pre-Med Advisor UMKCtodddn@umkc.edu

10 Academic Committee Anatomy Mock Practicals – As part of the chapter’s scholarship component, we will provide Gross Anatomy mock practicals for 1 st year medical students: – Musculoskeletal – Cardiopulmonary – Gastrointestinal – Renal – Neuroscience

11 Academic Committee Osteopathic Medicine Presentation – We partner with a local college’s honor society (University of Missouri – Kansas City) to promote Osteopathic medicine. – Presentation Topics include: History of Osteopathic profession Acceptance into an Osteopathic program OMT demonstration

12 Academic Committee Tutoring: Please submit your hours to me (jronecker@kcumb.edu) if you tutored on behalf of SSP.jronecker@kcumb.edu Tutors be prepared for an email from the student directly who is requesting tutoring, and then you guys can figure out when to meet between the two of you.

13 Academic Committee Studying for Boards can be fun… The plan: – Have 2-3 relaxation events either with free yoga, food, dance parties, or magicians…who knows…

14 Gold Humanism Honor Society Exciting news! We are starting a new honor society on campus. Why? Many DO/MD schools around the country have GHHS, and we also want to highlight our devotion to humanistic medicine. Mission: Recognize third and fourth year medical students who are exemplars of humanistic patient care, and who can serve as role models, mentors, and leaders in medicine.

15 Gold Humanism Honor Society Who is chosen? – PROBABLY YOU! YOU SMART SSPers…and students who demonstrate good clinical skills, leadership skills, and compassion during third year clinical rotations. Process of applying: – Peer review nomination and recommendation from preceptor – Formal application process and selection from KCU committee – No more than 15% of class can join, must be in the top 50% of third year class rank.

16 Blood Drive! Blood Drives – We will hold 4 blood drives this year. Our partnerships are with the Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City and the American Red Cross.

17 Blood Drive! Responsibilities 1. Participate in Blood Drives Dates: August 26 November January April 2. Participate in Down Syndrome Guild Society Volunteer Activities Dates: Oct. 17 (Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk) and Spring 2014 (DSG Easter and/or Prom) Chair Responsibilities: -Delegate PPT responsibilities -Conduct/organize Meeting for this committee for both scholarships -Coordinate with SSP President for this event - todddn@umkc.edu Denise Todd, Pre-Med Advisor UMKCtodddn@umkc.edu

18 Community Service Committee Down Syndrome Guild Society of KC – We thoroughly enjoy volunteering at the Down Syndrome Guild events with the children and their families. – Future Events include volunteering at their Walk Relay at Arrowhead Stadium, their Easter Party, and their Prom Party

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