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Check back later in the semester for more Tri-Beta speakers!
Previous Speakers:
Thursday 17 March 2005
Lecture encompassed the process of preparing for, applying to, and surviving medical school. Information was given regarding the paperwork required for application and the board exams required for certification.
Student Speakers
Thursday 17 February 2005
What Penguins are Saying and Who's Listening?
Thursday 2 February 2005
Dr. Nina Thumser - EUP
Medical School: How to get there from here.
Wed 3 Nov 2004.
Presentation by Dr Eric Wiser, St. Vincent Health Center. Dr. Wiser is currently providing free health care to a homeless shelter year in Erie. He is looking for volunteers to do the initial intake questions and take vital signs. The clinic is run by Dr Wiser and the care is provided by residents and medical students. Volunteer work looks great on medical school applications, and is rewarding itself. If anyone is interested please contact Dr Wiser at EWiser@svhs.org for more information.
"Opportunities at DEP: Employment, Internships, and More"
Wed 20 Oct 2004.
Presentation by Kelly Burch, Regional Director DEP, and Misty Knaus, Human Resources. Topics included information on the scope of the DEP's function and power, as well as career and internship opportunities in the department.
http://www.dep.state.pa.us
The Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine (OCPM)
Wed 6 Oct 2004.
Podiatry lecture by Aaron Berger,
OCPM Admissions Counselor.
Contact him at
aberger@ocpm.edu for more information.
Opportunities at NYCC (New York Chiropractic College)
Wed 22 Sept 2004.
Jen Sorochinsky, Admissions Counselor NYCC. Her talk was comprised of three sections: Chiropractics, NYCC campus and programs, and NYCC Admissions. Call toll free 1-800-234-NYCC (6922) or visit http://www.nycc.edu for more information.
Dr. John Amy, Edinboro Family Chiropractic (local practice). A recent graduate of NYCC, Dr. Amy shared his perspective as both a student of NYCC and as a practicing Chiropractor. Call 814-734-4541 for an appointment.
Dr John Stoltz
http://www.home.cc.duq.edu/~stolz/index.html
Lecture addressed the issue of Arsenic in the water supply, locally, nationally, and globally. Discussion also included arsenic fixing bacteria, water table management, and man's role in water pollution.
Lecture encompassed the process of preparing for, applying to, and surviving medical school. Information was given regarding the paperwork required for application and the board exams required for certification.
