Student Clubs

CPFI

 

CPFI

Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International

CPFI is an international ministry that was founded by Warren Weaver in the late 1970s as the result of a lack of support for Christian pharmacists. The first unofficial meetings were held at national pharmacy conventions until CPFI achieved national recognition in 1984.

The mission of CPFI is to integrate advanced ethics in pharmacy practice, encourage the integration of the Christian faith into practice, and provide support and fellowship opportunities to members.

CPFI student chapters exist at many schools of pharmacy throughout the United States, providing students with scholarships and ministry opportunities. The Erie chapter aims to encourage pharmacy students in their personal relationship with Jesus Christ and grow in their faith.

President: David Sebulime – DSebulime18795@rx.lecom.edu

Vice President: Aevana Mansoor – AMansoor32981@rx.lecom.edu

Treasurer: Lilly Striker – LStriker76521@rx.lecom.edu

Events/Fundraising Co-chair: Madison Holben – MHolben04235@rx.lecom.edu

P3 Liaison: Theresa Eret – TEret52774@rx.lecom.edu

DE 3rd year Coordinator: Courtney Ennis – CEnnis00283@rx.lecom.edu

DE 2nd year Coordinator: Jessica Montanez Roque – JMontanezr97349@rx.lecom.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Rebecca Wise – RWise@lecom.edu

 

Ambassador Program

 

Ambassadors Program

The LECOM School of Pharmacy Student Ambassadors Program has been developed to address the need for well-informed, positive and professional students to represent the School for recruitment, public relations and development activities. Selected students participate in a variety of activities arranged by the Director of Admissions, Director of Student Services, and the Office of Communications and Marketing. The Student Ambassador Program serves the School by participating in a variety of activities which may include: hosting prospective students who attend On-Campus Day events and interviews, serving as a “contact person” for accepted students, and, serving as a “resource person” for currently enrolled students.  Ambassadors should be excellent representatives of the School’s student body. Selection is competitive and will be by application only. Students about to complete their first academic year will be eligible to apply to be an Ambassador.  Applications will be accepted from students in the spring term of their first academic year.  In order to apply, all of the following must be met: a minimum GPA of 3.0 or greater, be in good academic standing, and no violations of the Code of Student Conduct.  Applicants must complete the written application, including a short written essay explaining why the student wishes to become an Ambassador and what special qualities, experiences he/she has had which would benefit the Ambassadors Program.  Applications will be reviewed by the Director of Admissions and the Director of Student Services.

 

President: Anatolly Zekhster  AZekhster85804@rx.lecom.edu

 

Mentoring Club

 

Mentoring Club

The mission of the LECOM School of Pharmacy Mentoring Club is to develop empathetic caring individuals by serving the younger generations of the community. The Mentoring Club allows its members the chance to interact with the younger residents of the Erie area and promote medication safety awareness among this population. The Mentoring Club is open to all LECOM pharmacy students interested in spending time towards working with and alongside children and serving families in need. Past events include the after school program at the YMCA, YMCA Christmas party with the medical school Mentoring Club, Habitat for Humanity, presenting at the Millcreek Mall health fair, and participation during LECOM’s Script Your Future week. Ideas for future events are always welcomed.

Mentoring Club Habitat for Humanity

President: Daria Tatom  DTatom55425@rx.lecom.edu

 

Rx Runners

 

Rx Runners

The mission of Rx Runners is to advocate fitness and well-being among pharmacy students and the community. Rx Runners was founded entirely on the idea that mind, body, and spirit are all self-regulated and it is our responsibility to meet those needs. As pharmacy students, in an accelerated program, we face a prodigious amount of stress. Rx Runners encourages all students to enjoy their time out of class with hearty activities that promote well-being. Most popular activities amongst students include; racquetball, soccer, flag football, indoor/beach volleyball and of course running.

President: Dante McBride  DMcbride27114@rx.lecom.edu

 

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