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Student Interest Groups _________ _

Registration for Academic

Year 2017-2018

Student Group Mission Statement Primary Contact Secondary Contact Faculty Advisor Events & Activities

Registration Completed

April 27, 2017

Academic Medicine Interest Group

The mission of the Academic Medicine Interest Group is to provide medical students interested in academia an opportunity to explore clinical, epidemiological, and basic science research through journal club events, meetings, and faculty talks.

Brennan Olson olsobr@ohsu.edu

Michael Berry berrmi@ohsu.edu

Daniel Clayburgh, MD, PhD

Dept. of Otolaryngology clayburg@ohsu.edu

Journal clubs;

Faculty talks;

Meetings

Registration Completed

November 28, 2016

Aging and Palliative Care Interest Group

The Aging and Palliative Care student interest group at OHSU is a student-run organization that aims to increase awareness of the joys and challenges of both caring for older adults as well as providing quality end-of-life care. The goal of this organization is to provide students with educational opportunities that offer practice experience, patient contact, and exposure to healthcare providers that may serve as potential role models.

Elexandra Ninneman ninneman@ohsu.edu

Patrick Stauffer stauffep@ohsu.edu

Emily Morgan, MD Internal Medicine and

Geriatrics morganem@ohsu.edu

Lunch talks

Ward walks

Service Learning

Panel discussions

Registration Completed

July 18, 2017

All-Hill Student Council

The mission of the All-Hill Student Council is: 1) to maintain and develop an intellectually stimulating atmosphere conducive to the acquisition and application of health and science knowledge; 2) to take action in the best interest of the student body and the OHSU community; 3) to provide an official unified voice through which student opinion may be expressed; 4) to provide an official and representative student on school designated committees which receive complaints, investigate student problems and participate in decisions impacting OHSU students; 5) to establish and maintain formal communication between the student body and the faculty/administration; 6) to promote the exchange of information and ideas among the various schools at OHSU. The council hosts social and educational events and funds students and student groups/organizations who wish to provide services to the entire student body.

Rajkaran Sachdej sachdej@ohsu.edu

Rajkaran Sachdej sachdej@ohsu.edu

Karen Seresun Assistant Vice Provost for

Student Life seresunk@ohsu.edu

Social activities

Community events

Recognition events

Registration Completed October 25,

2016

Alliance for Visible Diversity in Science

Alliance for Visible Diversity in Science focuses on one central mission – to increase visible diversity within the Graduate Studies programs at Oregon Health & Science University by recruiting, retaining, and most importantly, supporting graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, staff, and faculty members from underrepresented backgrounds.

Antoinette Foster fostean@ohsu.edu

Kathleen Beeson beeson@ohsu.edu

Letisha R. Wyatt Library

wyattl@ohsu.edu

Monthly steering committee meetings;

Monthly member focus

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We recognize and reflect the important notion that in order to increase diversity on our campus, we must make targeted, deliberate, and measurable efforts to create an environment that not only welcomes, but encourages a diverse population of people. In modern science research, academic success and scientific breakthrough rests on our utilization of multifaceted approaches and perspectives. By cultivating visible diversity, we believe that the exposure to a variety of ideas and collective experiences will foster creativity and relationships – enriching our academic environment and strengthen our scientific community as a whole.

forum meetings;

Registration Completed August 22,

2016

American Medical Women’s Association

The American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) is an organization that functions at the University to advance women in medicine. We achieve this through providing and developing leadership, advocacy, education, expertise, mentoring and strategic alliance.

Molli Marr marmo@ohsu.edu

Jennifer Thompson thjennif@ohsu.edu

Dr. Megan Furnari Pediatrics

furnari@ohsu.edu

WLDP Lecture series;

Registration Completed August 22,

2016

American Student Dental Association

(ASDA)

The American Student Dental Association is a national student-run organization that protects and advances the rights, interests, and welfare of dental students. It introduces students to lifelong involvement in organized dentistry and provides services, information, education, representation and advocacy.

Eddie Ramirez ramirmil@ohsu.edu

Thomas Grass grass@ohsu.edu

Mark Mitchell School of Dentistry

mitchema@ohsu.edu

Monthly meetings with leaders

Community service events

Pre-dental events

Registration Completed September

13, 2016

Anatomy Interest Group (AIG)

The focus of the Anatomy Interest Group (AIG) is to compliment the Anatomy Thread/FOMA. As such, the interest group facilitates review sessions and practice sessions, student-directed anatomy lab support, and opportunities for dissection practice or more advanced dissection procedures.

Trevor Feldman Feldman.tr@gmail.com

Natalie Virell virell@ohsu.edu

Slyvia Nelsen Integrative Biosciences

nelsens@ohsu.edu

FOMA review sessions;

Guided Anatomy Lab Support;

Dissection Opportunities

Registration Completed September

16. 2016

Anesthesiology Interest Group

The Anesthesiology Interest Group seeks to encourage medical students to explore career opportunities within the field of anesthesiology by increasing awareness of the spectrum of clinical practice within the specialty.

Esi Dickson dicksoes@ohsu.edu

Dr. Dawn Dillman Anesthesiology &

Perioperative Medicine dillmand@ohsu.edu

IV workshops

Simulation workshops

Intubation workshop

Registration Completed September

27, 2016

Asian Pacific American Medical

Student Association (APAMSA)

The Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association, APAMSA, is an organization of Asian and Pacific Islander medical students committed to raising awareness of health challenges in Asian and Pacific Islander communities through education, outreach, advocacy, and service. We are interested in both promoting the health and well-being of our communities as well as helping current and future health care workers who work with these populations to understand how to care for patients in a culturally-sensitive manner.

Kelsi Chan chake@ohsu.edu

Alex Chu chual@ohsu.edu

Dr. Paul Leung Department of Psychiatry

leungpa@ohsu.edu

Brown Bag lunch talks;

Lunar New Year Celebration;

Bone Marrow Drive;

Pre-med Mentorship

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Registration Completed

July 18, 2017

Bedside Medicine Interest Group

The mission of the Bedside Medicine Interest Group is to promote bedside exam skills to health care professional students. While new technologies have allowed health care professionals to see and hear things we could not before, physical examination skills are still essential in providing good patient care and can help diagnose patients and decrease unnecessary tests. We aim to provide a constructive learning environment for students to practice their physical examination skills on one another.

Rosa Ahn ahnr@ohsu.edu

Jonathan Geertsen geertsen@ohsu.edu

Dr. Konane Mookani Clinical Skills Faculty Mookini2@pdx.edu

Physical examination practice sessions;

Lunch Time Skills

Registration Completed

April 10, 2017

BioData Club BioData Club is an informal, on-campus meetup initiated by a group of OHSU students, staff, and faculty. We come together to share skills, ask questions, and learn new open research tools. We believe anyone can learn to program and are happy to help you start from scratch! Join us to write your first line of code, learn new data management and analysis skills, try your hand at teaching in an informal context – or just show up at our Hacky Hour co-working events to work on your own projects with company.

Eric Leung leunge@ohsu.edu

Ted Laderas DMICE

laderast@ohsu.edu

Hacky Hour

Programming and data analysis tool talks and tutorials;

Registration Completed September

16, 2016

Club Peds Club Peds is an interest group for health professional students interested in entering the Pediatrics field.

Claire Ostertag-Hill ostertage@ohsu.edu

Aniqa Azim azim@ohsu.edu

Dr. Elizabeth Super Doernbecher Pediatrics

supere@ohsu.edu

Vax for Parents

Reach Out and Read

Ward Walks

Lunchtime talks

Registration Completed August 9,

2016

Christian Medical & Dental Association

(CMDA)

Christian Medical & Dental Association motivates, educates and equips Christian healthcare professionals to glorify God by serving with professional excellence as witnesses of Christ’s love and compassion to all peoples, and advancing biblical principles of healthcare within the Church and to our culture.

Markus Boesl boesl@ohsu.edu

Kaitlin Lindenburger lindenbu@ohsu.edu

Dr. Timothy Herrick Family Medicine

herrickt@ohsu.edu

Bible Study

Lectures with healthcare professionals

Annual Barbecue

Registration Completed September

16, 2016

Delta Sigma Delta Delta Sigma Delta is a co-ed international organization of practicing dentists in the community throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and dental students in chapters at dental schools in the United States. The mission of each chapter is for its members to purse excellence in dentistry through continuing education, professional networking, and community service.

Bryan Rogers rogerbr@ohsu.edu

Alan Chen Restorative Dentistry

chenal@ohsu.edu alanchen@gmail.com

Community service

Annual Philippines Humanitarian trip

Chapter meetings

Social events

Registration Completed September

29, 2016

Dermatology Interest Group (DIG)

The Dermatology Interest Group (DIG) is an organization of medical students interested in the practice of Dermatology. We aim to provide students with opportunities to learn more about Dermatology through education, networking, service and research.

Alex Chu chual@ohsu.edu

Emma Hill hillem@ohsu.edu

Dr. Lynne Morrison Dermatology Department

morrisol@ohsu.edu

DIG meetings

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Registration Completed September

13, 2016

Emergency Medicine Interest Group

(EMIG)

To facilitate a positive community and learning environment for future physicians interested in the field of emergency medicine.

Amanda McWhirter mcwhirte@ohsu.edu

Abigail Huddleston huddleab@ohsu.edu

Dr. Dave Jones Emergency Department

jonesdav@ohsu.edu

Lunchtime talks

Workshops

Registration Completed August 2,

2016

Family Medicine Interest Group

The Mission of the Family Medicine Interest Group (FMIG) is to promote the value of Family Medicine as a specialty and to provide information to medical students about the wide range of opportunities in Family Medicine including urban underserved, community health, maternity care and rural medicine.

Kelsi Chan chake@ohsu.edu

Emily Thompson thomemil@ohsu.edu

Rebecca Cantone, M.D.

cantone@ohsu.edu

Ward Walks

Electives

Lectures

Community & Social Events

Meet the Docs dinner

Labor and Delivery Elective

Registration Completed

April 10, 2017

Fly Fishing Interest Group at OHSU

To improve the wellness and general fly fishing acumen of the OHSU SOM community by fostering friendships, fitness and adventure through fly fishing.

Aaron Boothby boothby@ohsu.edu

Nate Fritts frittsn@ohsu.edu

Paul Gorman gormanp@ohsu.edu

Screening of fly fishing related media;

Fishing demos;

Registration Completed

June 22, 2016

Forging Frontiers To serve and support first generation college students and students from a disadvantaged socioeconomic background who are interested in medicine or are currently attending medical school. We are interested in broadening OHSU’s reach of educational diversity. We will also provide much needed resources and insight to similarly disadvantaged students in the high school and undergraduate community who are interested in applying to medical school. It is our hope to provide an invaluable resource to the Portland community, as well as the greater Oregon community.

Peter Fong fongp@ohsu.edu

Chace Moleta moleta@ohsu.edu

Dr. Brandon Tieu Thoracic Surgery tieb@ohsu.edu

Registration Completed on July 28, 2017

Global Health Interest Group

The Global Health interest group is an interdisciplinary team that creates and shares resources to educate all students about global health and travel preparedness while building connections with the local community here and aboard. By learning how medicine is practiced and carried out internationally, students will better understand the importance of providing culturally competent healthcare while learning lessons on adaptability and resourcefulness that will be carried into our future careers.

Cami Dalai dalai@ohsu.edu

Malerie Pratt pratma@ohsu.edu

Dr. Andy Harris OHSU Global

harriwil@ohsu.edu

Global health experience presentations;

Intercultural activism;

Global Health student resources;

Registration Completed August 30,

2016

Graduate Nursing Senate

Foster community by facilitating an exchange of ideas and information among graduate students in various disciplines.

Basilia Basin basin@ohsu.edu

Maryam Alharrasi alharras@ohsu.edu

Layla Garrigues, PhD, RN School of Nursing

garrigue@ohsu.edu

Brown Bag sessions;

Grad student-Faculty Exchange;

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Registration Completed August 2,

2016

Graduate Student Organization

(GSO)

The Graduate Student Organization (GSO) is an organization by and for graduate students of the School of Medicine. Students from PhD, Masters and Graduate certificate programs are welcome and encouraged to be involved. Graduate students from all programs (including other OHSU schools) share common needs and challenges; the GSO gives students a forum to discuss these issues. We provide a community, both academic and social, for graduate students at OHSU. It promotes communication amongst students and faculty from the different disciplines and departments, while acting as an advocate for graduate students individually and as a whole.

Kayly Lembke Lembke@ohsu.edu

Shannon Liudahl liudahl@ohsu.edu

Dr. Allison Fryer Dept. of Physiology &

Pharmacology fryera@ohsu.edu

Monthly Meetings – first Wednesday of the month

Pub nights

Bowling nights

Invited Speakers

Research Week Keynote Speaker

Registration Completed

December 14, 2016

Hacky Sack Interest Group

The purpose of the hacky sack interest group is to unify

OHSU community members who share the interest of

hacky sacking. We serve to build wellness, both

physically and mentally.

Omar Fares fares@ohsu.edu

Tyler Reimann reimann@ohsu.edu

Morgan Hakki Infectious Disease hakki@ohsu.edu

Daily and weekly hacky sack sessions

Registration Completed

May 8, 2017

Health Equity Circle Health Equity Circle educates, organizes, and mobilizes

interdisciplinary groups of students, health

professionals, and community members to work

upstream to shift power toward health equity and

address the social determinants of health.

Gabriel Franta Gfranta243@gmail.com

Delvin Akins akins@ohsu.edu

Luis Manriquez Family Medicine

imanriquez@gmail.com

Monthly meetings

Registration Completed October 31,

2016

Hispanic Student Dental Association

(HSDA)

To promote awareness about oral health and dental

education in the Hispanic community and to provide

care to underserved populations.

Almeida Mansilla almeidae@ohsu.edu

Eddie Ramirez ramirmil@ohsu.edu

Jorge Garaicoa, DDS School of Dentistry garaicoa@ohsu.edu

Registration Completed September

27, 2016

Infectious Disease Interest Group

The Infectious Disease Interest Group (IDIG) focuses on

increasing awareness and education about the

infections disease specialty through lectures and

events.

Jacob Weber webeja@ohsu.edu

Mary Weirich weirichm@ohsu.edu

Dr. Erin Bonura Division of Infectious

Diseases bonura@ohsu.edu

Meetings

Guest Lectures

Registration Completed September

15, 2016

Internal Medicine Interest Group

The Internal Medicine Interest Group is a student run,

faculty mentored organization that provides medical

students with exposure to internal medicine and

internal medicine subspecialties. The group is affiliated

with and funded by the American College of Physicians,

the national professional group representing internal

medicine physicians.

Kate Runkel runkel@ohsu.edu

Kevin Semmens semmens@ohsu.edu

Lynn Loriaux Dept. of Internal

Medicine loriauxl@ohsu.edu

Specialty lunch talks

Research development

Networking event

Registration Completed

September 9, 2016

Interventional Radiology Interest

Group (IRIG)

Interventional radiology (IR) has achieved its own

identity as a primary medical specialty with new IR-

focused residencies expected to emerge in the US in

the coming year. The Interventional Radiology Interest

Group (IRIG) aims to provide exposure and key learning

Brandon Lei lei@ohsu.edu

Spencer Degerstedt Degerste@ohsu.edu

Ryan Schenning, MD Interventional Radiology

schennin@ohsu.edu

Friday didactics/M&M/journal club;

Lab tours;

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opportunities for students seeking a forward-thinking,

procedure-based specialty that combines innovative

technology and patient-centered care. IRIG wishes to

offer members chances to engage in the department’s

academic activities and workshops as well as patient

treatment at the Dotter Institute, to which numerous

pioneering developments in modern IR are credited.

Hands-on workshop with new interventional devices;

Registration Completed

April 4, 2017

Jewish Student Association

The mission of the Jewish Student Association is to

foster community among cultural and religious Jewish

students at OHSU, and to spread awareness of Jewish

culture. We gather to share in Jewish traditions,

including monthly Shabbats, high holidays, and

Passover.

Zachary Michel michel@ohsu.edu

Zoe Frank frankz@ohsu.edu

Ben Schneider, MD SOM Student Affairs schneibe@ohsu.edu

Shabbat, Passover, high holidays

Registration Completed August 22,

2016

Latino Medical Student Association

(LMSA)

The Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) is

organized exclusively for partnership and educational

purposes.

The purpose of this organization is:

- Support current LMSA medical student

through community building, networking

and provision of education opportunities

and tools to succeed in medical school;

- Educate the OHSU community at large about

issues surrounding Latino health and provide

informational activities to increase public

awareness of our group and Latino culture;

- Engage with the Latino community in

Portland and neighboring areas;

- Provide direct medical care, within our scope

of practice, to the Latino community through

active participation in health fairs;

- Provide mentorship and guidance to

students underrepresented in medicine,

physicians through community outreach,

and pipeline programs.

Alexandra Hernandez hernaale@ohsu.edu

Nattaly Greene greenna@ohsu.edu

Amy Garcia Gastroenterology

(Pediatrics) garciaam@ohsu.edu

El Cafecito

LMSA meeting

Migrant Camp Outreach

DACA Panel

Registration Completed August 30,

2016

Medical Students for Choice

Medical Students for Choice (MSFC) is dedicated to ensuring that women receive the full range of reproductive health care choices. MSFC recognizes that one of the greatest obstacles to safe and legal abortion is the absence of trained providers. As medical students, we work to destigmatize abortion provision and provide students with evidence-based research and training opportunities, thereby enhancing the quality of reproductive health care, including abortion, offered as part of standard medical education.

Sasha Narayan narayans@ohsu.edu

Paige Sutherland sutherlp@ohsu.edu

Allison Walker

walkeal@ohsu.edu

Dr. Maureen Baldwin SOM/OB-GYN

schaum@ohsu.edu

Article reviews

Lunch time talks

Skills workshops

Roe vs. Wade event

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Registration Completed September

13, 2016

Men in Nursing The Men in Nursing interest group was established to foster an environment open to all OHSU persons, with an aim at discussing and promoting equality, mentorship and professional development for men in the nursing profession. All persons are welcome.

Adam White whitad@ohsu.edu

Andrew Given given@ohsu.edu

Dr. Gary Lausten Assistant Dean for Academic Practice School of Nursing

laustsen@ohsu.edu

Meetings

Speakers,

Special Events

Registration Completed

May 22, 2017

Mental Health Advocacy Team at

OHSU

We are a group of OHSU students, faculty, and staff. We are working to support each other and offer allyship to our friends and colleagues who are working through or have lived with mental illness. Our mission is to break the silence about these chronic conditions and to reduce the stigma that surrounds them, which is especially strong within the medical profession.

Hannah Dischinger dischinh@ohsu.edu

Gina Calco calco@ohsu.edu

Dr. Nicole Deiorio School of Medicine deiorion@ohsu.edu

Monthly meetings;

Advocacy and education programming;

Outreach

Registration Completed August 2,

2016

Middle Eastern and South Asian Association

(MESAA)

The Middle Eastern and South Asian Association (MESAA) allows students across all OHSU healthcare programs and ethnic backgrounds to gain exposure to the cultures of the Middle East and South Asia. MESAA is committed to promoting cultural competency and networking as a platform for career development in healthcare. Opportunities to spread awareness of diversity include social, educational and community service events. Our goal is to provide mentorship and serve as a pillar of support for our members.

Sweta Adhikary adhikary@ohsu.edu

Gina Calco calco@ohsu.edu

Dr. Ali Olyaei Department of Medicine

olyaeia@ohsu.edu

Meetings

Community service events

Guest speakers

Registration Completed September

16, 2016

Neurosurgery Interest Group (NSIG)

The purpose of the Neurosurgery Interest Group NSIG) is to engage medical students with interest in pursuing neurosurgery, and provide mentorship and highlight research innovations within the neurosurgical field. We hope to increase our medical students’ abilities to engage with the national and international neurosurgical community, in hopes of increasing the number of medical students who are driven to pursue careers in neurosurgery.

Haley Gillham gillhamh@ohsu.edu

Paxton Gehling gehling@ohsu.edu

Jeremy Ciporen, MD Dept. of Neurological

Surgery ciporen@ohsu.edu

Residency Preparedness Lecture

Journal Club

Spine Lecture

Resident Neuro Trauma Lecture

Skull Base Lecture

Registration Completed August 23,

2016

Nursing Students for Choice

Nursing Students for Choice is a national organization dedicated to advancing and securing reproductive health and justice for all through advocacy, activism, provider education, and training.

Hannah Cressy cressy@ohsu.edu

Coco Rudy rudyn@ohsu.edu

Michele Megregian SON – Midwifery

megregia@ohsu.edu

Group meetings

Guest Speakers

Workshops

Lectures

Registration Completed

June 22, 2016

Nursing Students Without Borders

Nursing Students Without Borders is a student run organization committed to expanding the global perspective of the individual nursing student. By developing cultural awareness, leadership skills, and innovation in resource-poor settings, nursing students will become better prepared both personally and professionally to provide culturally competent health care within our increasing global society.

Emanuela Crisan crisan@ohsu.edu

Caitlin Beardsley beardslc@ohsu.edu

Corey Nagel School of Nursing nagelc@ohsu.edu

Monthly free lunch events with speakers

Registration Completed October 5,

2016

Oncology Interest Group (OIG)

The purpose of the OIG is to engage medical students with interest in cancer and oncology, provide mentorship across all four years, and highlight research innovations within the cancer field. We hope to

Rosa Speranza speranza@ohsu.edu

Kristen Tremaine tremaine@ohsu.edu

Dr. Michael Heinrich Hematology Oncology

Dept. Heinrich@ohsu.edu

Be-The-Match bone marrow drive

Ward walks

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increase our medical students’ abilities to engage with the national and international oncology community in hopes of increasing the number of medical students who are driven to pursue careers in oncology.

Community outreach

Registration Completed August 9,

2016

Ophthalmology Interest Group

For medical students who are interested in the field of Ophthalmology and would like to gain experience/understanding through volunteer, lecture and networking events.

Cathy Xu xla@ohsu.edu

Alex Chu chual@ohsu.edu

Lorri Wilson, M.D. Ophthalmology

wilsolor@ohsu.edu

Casey Eye Institute Van Outreach;

Registration Completed

November 22, 2016

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Group

The goal of the pre-doctoral Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) Student Interest Group is to create unique opportunities for dental students to explore the dental specialty of OMFS. We recognize that our students are at a relatively early stage in their doctoral education, and this is a time where it’s important to gain exposure into the scope of OMFS with the ultimate goal in pursuing a career in this unique specialty.

Dr. Franci Stavropoulos Oral and Maxillofacial

Surgery Stavropo@ohsu.edu

Brian Phan phanb@ohsu.edu

Dr. Franci Stavropoulos Oral and Maxillofacial

Surgery Stavropo@ohsu.edu

Bi-monthly meetings with lectures and small-group discussions with faculty

Guest Lecturers

Registration Completed August 9,

2016

Orthopaedic Surgery Interest Group (OIG)

The mission of the Orthopaedic Surgery Interest Group is to provide information, workshops and networking for students interested in Orthopaedic Surgery. We will offer events throughout the year to improve awareness of the scope of orthopaedics and provide guidance for those interested in building an application for residency.

Laurel Mast mastl@ohsu.edu

Drew Summers summeran@ohsu.edu

Jacqueline Munch, MD Orthopaedics

& Rehabilitation munch@ohsu.edu

Student research meetings;

Grand Rounds

First Assist Program;

Sterile Technic Workshops;

Simulation Labs

Registration Completed August 30,

2016

Otolaryngology Interest Group

The mission of the Otolaryngology group is to provide an avenue for medical students to explore the diversity within the field of otolaryngology at all levels of their training through workshops, events and volunteer opportunities.

Alia Mowery mowery@ohsu.edu

Jennifer Wherley wherley@ohsu.edu

Dr. Mark Wax Otolaryngology Dept.

waxm@ohsu.edu

Registration Completed August 2,

2016

Pathology Interest Group (PIG)

The Pathology Interest Group (PIG) is an association of medical students, who, through a variety of activities, explore disease processes on both gross and microscopic levels.

Rosa Speranza speranza@ohsu.edu

Katherine Runkel runkel@ohsu.edu

Dr. Jane Morrison Pathology Department

morrijan@ohsu.edu

Surgical and autopsy case presentations

Joint meetings

Registration Completed August 9,

2016

Pediatric Dentistry Club

Preparing ourselves to provide the highest quality of pediatric dental care possible to our future patients by serving the local community, enhancing our education related to pediatric dentistry, fostering strong interactions with the pediatric dentistry profession, and informing the general public about pediatric dental care.

Anne Purcell purcella@ohsu.edu

Gregory Sykora sykora@ohsu.edu

Dr. Anna Forsyth Pediatric Dentistry

forsytan@ohsu.edu

Dr. Curt Machida Machidac@ohsu.edu

Meetings

Outreach Education;

Fluoride varnish;

Pediatric dentist office visits;

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Registration Completed March 6,

2017

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Interest Group

To educated students about PM&R, help interested students pursue this specialty, and give back to the community with events related to the field.

Emma Rickles rickles@ohsu.edu

Margeaux Berroth berroth@ohsu.edu

Hans Carlson, M.D. Orthopaedics and

Rehabilitation carlsonh@ohsu.edu

Meetings;

Dinner with local physiatrists;

Registration Completed August 22,

2016

Plastic Surgery Interest Group

To familiarize medical students with the diversity of plastic surgeons’ scope of practice. To connect students with attending physicians and residents in order to discuss lifestyle, career options, research and residency applications.

Sasha Narayan narayans@ohsu.edu

Jasmina Pailet pailet@ohsu.edu

Maria Cassera

cassera@ohsu.edu

Juliana Hansen, M.D. Surgery Dept.

hansenju@ohsu.edu

Faculty Talks

Career advising

Social events

Registration Completed September

29, 2016

Postdoctoral Association -

Research in Progress Seminar Series

The mission of the Postdoctoral Association is to enhance the academic, professional and social experience for all postdoctoral scholars at OHSU. The association fosters a postdoctoral community through scientific collaboration, networking opportunities, and career and professional development seminars. The four fundamental aims of the Postdoctoral Association are:

Facilitate communication and collaboration among postdocs and between postdocs and faculty;

Promote the education and exposure of postdoctoral fellows to the multitude of PhD career prospects;

Support the professional development of OHSU postdocs;

Foster the development of a social environment conducive towards an optimal research training experience.

Michael Matrone matrone@ohsu.edu

Michael Matrone matrone@ohsu.edu

Michael Matrone Office of the Senior Vice President for Research

matrone@ohsu.edu

Monthly meetings

Research seminars

Registration Completed

April 17, 2017

Pre-Doctoral Endodontic Club

The Pre-Doctoral Endodontic Club will function to further the knowledge of endodontics among pre-doctoral students. We will serve as a community of learning for students pursuing post-doctoral training in endodontics, and will also provide opportunities for communication and collaboration with the broader endodontic community.

Bishoy Nasry nasry@ohsu.edu

Skylar Penberthy penberth@ohsu.edu

Dr. Brian Whitten Department of Endodontology

Monthly meetings

Lunch and learn

Site visits

Registration Completed September

27, 2016

PSU & OHSU Institute for Healthcare

Improvement (IHI) Open School Chapter

Our Chapter’s mission is to empower learners and leaders to develop inter-professional connections and competencies to improve the services and systems that promote health. We are part of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Open School, an international program designed to fill an educational void for health profession students by providing free, online curricula and hands-on learning opportunities focused on patient safety and quality improvement. As

Sherry Liang and Tori Scholl

ihipsuohsu@gmail.com

Lance Cook colan@ohsu.edu

Moira Ray Family Medicine and

Center for Evidence-based Policy

raymo@ohsu.edu

Leadership meetings

Chapter meetings

Learning events

Quality Improvement projects

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part of this robust, interdisciplinary network, our Chapter offers you the resources, skills, and connections to make health care quality improvement a reality.

Registration Completed August 2,

2016

Radiation Medicine Student Interest Group (RMSIG)

The Radiation Medicine Student Interest Group (RMSIG) is organized by students and faculty to provide information about the field of radiation medicine. The specific aims of RMSIG include, providing early and intimate exposure to this rapidly developing field within medicine, providing opportunities for student research, and developing strong mentorship from practicing doctors.

Wendy McGinnis mcginnig@ohsu.edu

Dr. Nima Nabavizadeh nabaviza@ohsu.edu

Charles Thomas Jr., MD Radiation Medicine

thomasch@ohsu.edu

Departmental Conferences

Lunch talks

Ward Walks

Registration Completed October 19,

2016

Radiology Interest Group

The radiology student interest group, also known as RIG, exists to help first, second and third year medical students gain greater exposure to the specialty of radiology and its many subspecialties. Interest group events are held approximately once each quarter, and have included case presentations by faculty, “getting into radiology residency” talks by older medical students, and resident/faculty/student dinner socials.

Sukjin Koh kohs@ohsu.edu

Joel McLouth mclouth@ohsu.edu

Brooke Beckett, MD Radiology

becketbr@ohsu.edu

Talks by upper class students, residents and attendings.

Registration Completed

June 22, 2016

REMEDY REMEDY is a group of inter-professional learners and researchers working to eliminate the wasteful disposal of unused medical and research supplies by redirecting these vital resources to various organizations and persons in need. Our program is a recovery system aimed at gathering unused, unexpired, and still-useful materials from the operating rooms, clinics, and research departments throughout OHSU. Rather than being discarded, these supplies are sorted and inventoried for use in our institution, our community, and abroad. Supplies recovered by Remedy will be made available to clinics in the Portland area, distributed to local health professionals traveling and providing care abroad, and donated to medical missions globally. The program is currently operated by OHSU students and researchers in partnership with OCTRI, the OHSU Global Health Center, the OHSU Green Team, and the PSU & OHSU IHI Open School Chapter.

Megan Supinski supinsme@ohsu.edu

Chang Lee icha@ohsu.edu

Dr. Andy Harris Global Health Center harriwil@ohsu.edu

Supply collection, inventory and donation

Registration Completed August 8,

2016

Rural Health Interest Group

A truly inter-professional approach to improving the future of health care in rural communities. We are students from every discipline taught at OHSU, working together on projects and events that focus on community service, professional development, and education.

Elke Neuenschwander neuensch@ohsu.edu

Jacob Weber webeja@ohsu.edu

Robyn Liu, MD Family Medicine liur@ohsu.edu

Rural schools presentation

Rural Health BBQ

Trips to rural Oregon Clinics

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Registration Completed August 30,

2016

Rural Surgery Interest Group

Our mission is to help introduce medical students to the breadth of surgical specialties, opportunities, lifestyle, and benefits of being a surgeon in a rural environment.

Evan Foulke foulke@ohsu.edu

Michael Burt burmi@ohsu.edu

Karen Deveney, MD Dept. of Surgery

Lunch talks

Skills workshop

Community outreach

Registration Completed October 5,

2016

School of Dentistry Student Government

Dental Student Government (DSG) is an advocate for the OHSU SOD student body, and acts as a liaison for students to the Administration, the Faculty, and the Alumni. DSG provides communication between campus organizations and the student body. DSG offers our classmates with opportunities for leadership development, involvement, and personal growth within the OHSU community and beyond.

Brenden Scott scotbr@ohsu.edu

Charles Carriere carrierc@ohsu.edu

Mark Mitchell School of Dentistry

mitchema@ohsu.edu

Welcome to OHSU BBQ

Pedo BBQ fundraiser

Turkey Bowl

Ice cream social

Golf Tournament

Talent Show

GV Black Tie Ball

Dodge ball tournament

First of the Term Breakfast

Registration Completed September

6, 2016

Sport Medicine Interest Group

We are a group dedicated to providing opportunities for students to become involved in the community, helping students become connected with OHSU’s Sports Medicine Department, and raising awareness about this exciting field.

Minhaz Sarker sarker@ohsu.edu

Laurel Mast mastl@ohsu.edu

Nate Fritts

frittsn@ohsu.edu

Dr. James Chesnutt Dept. of Sports Medicine

chesnutt@ohsu.edu

Interest group meetings

Hills for Humanity

Registration Completed August 23,

2016

Students for LGBTQ Health

Students for LGBTQ Health (S4LGBTQ) is an organization for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Pansexual, Intersex, Asexual, and Allied people. We are committed to providing safer, validating, and inclusive healthcare, learning, and work environments at OHSU through education and advocacy among current and future healthcare and research professionals. We implement educational trainings, participate in community volunteer events, hold social gatherings, and promote visibility.

Alix Melton meltona@ohsu.edu

Gabriel Franta franta@ohsu.edu

Christopher Terndrup General Internal Medicine

& Geriatrics terndrup@ohsu.edu

Quarterly Queer Coffees

Trans Health talks

Community building events

Registration Completed October 25,

2016

Students for a National Health

Program (SNaHP)

As a student group under the guidance of a national organization: Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), Students for a National Health Program (SNaHP) advocates for universal, comprehensive single-payer national health insurance. PNHP/SNaHP believes that access to high-quality health care is a right of all people and should be provided equitably as a public service rather than bought and sold as a commodity.

Chang Lee Icha@ohsu.edu

Ian Coe coei@ohsu.edu

Dr. Paul Gorman gormanp@ohsu.edu

Meetings;

Movies;

Speaker events

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The mission of PNHP/SNaHP is therefore to education physicians, other health workers, and the general public on the need for a comprehensive, high-quality, publicly-funded health care program, equitably-accessible to all residents of the United States.

Registration Completed

July 18, 2016

Student National Medical Association

(SNMA)

Student National Medical Association (SNMA) is committed to supporting current and future underrepresented minority medical students, addressing the needs of underserved communities, and increasing the number of clinically excellent, culturally competent and socially conscious physicians. SNMA chapters based at allopathic and osteopathic medical schools throughout the nation, and some colleges, implement our programs and activities locally. SNMA programs are designed to serve the health needs of underserved communities and communities of color. In addition, SNMA is dedicated both to ensuring that medical education and services are culturally sensitive to the needs of diverse populations and to increasing the number of African-American, Latino and other students of color entering and completing medical school.

snmalmsa@ohsu.edu

Danielle Tucker tuckerd@ohsu.edu

Brianna Ennis ennisb@ohsu.edu

Dr. Donn Spight Surgery Department spightd@ohsu.edu

General body meeting;

Executive body meeting;

Providers Perspective Lecture series with minority faculty;

Roosevelt High School Mentorship Program;

Kaiser Scholarship Recipient Mentorship;

Partnership with OHSU Black Employees Research Group;

Partnership with North by Northeast Community Health Center Patient Wellness Council

Registration Completed August 2,

2016

Student Nurse Association of

Portland (SNAP)

SNAP is a student organization for future nurses interested in personal growth, professional development, student advocacy and further advancement of leadership skills. Our association works collaboratively with other health care and community organizations in order to create an atmosphere of community among students, faculty, administration and the great Portland area. SNAP strives to be representative of all nursing students with a high standard of honesty and integrity.

Trina Ramirez ramirezt@ohsu.edu

Lance Cook colan@ohsu.edu

Ashley Roach roacha@ohsu.edu

Monthly meetings

Fundraising

Community outreach

Professional development

Annual retreat for current officials and representatives

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Registration Completed October 19,

2016

Student Patient Assistance Program

(SPAP)

To provide care and monetary support for patients committed to improving their oral health.

Anne Purcell purcella@ohsu.edu

Alexander Bouneff bouneff@ohsu.edu

Dr. Kathleen Birchfield Dept. of removable and

fixed prosthodontics birchfie@ohsu.edu

Monthly meeting

Registration Completed October 17,

2016

Student Professionalism and Ethics Association

(SPEA)

The Student Professionalism and Ethics Association in the School of Dentistry is a national, student driven association that was established to promote and support students’ lifelong commitment to ethical behavior in order to benefit the patients they serve and to further the dental profession. The objectives of the Association are: Act as a support system for students in strengthening their personal and professional ethics values by: 1) Providing a resource for ethics education and development; 2) Fostering a non-punitive, open-forum environment for ethics communication; 3) Promoting awareness of ethics standards and related-issues within dentistry; and 4) Collaborating with leadership of the dental profession to effectively advocate for our members.

McGarrett Sutherland sutherth@ohsu.edu

Sophie Diepenheim diepenhe@ohsu.edu

Dr. Barry Taylor Restorative Dentistry taylorba@ohsu.edu

Regular meetings;

Hosting events (i.e. ethics talks)

Registration Completed August 2,

2016

Student Research Group

(Dental School)

The School of Dentistry SRG is a student-run group that supports dental students interested in scientific research at OHSU. We represent the School of Dentistry a member university of the International and American Association for Dental Research (IADR/AADR). We are interested in improving the dental field through research, outreach, and community education. It is our goal to impart the importance of science and research to our community to improve our patient care and our participating in the field of dentistry. We want to help fuel the desire of life-long learning, a quality that epitomizes our profession.

Michael Ha Hmi@ohsu.edu

Carissa Choong choong@ohsu.edu

SOD_SRG@ohsu.edu

Agnieszka Balkowiec, MD, PhD

Associate Professor Department of Integrative

Biosciences, SOM and School of Dentistry

balkowie@ohsu.edu

Annual Scrub Sale;

Resident Lunches

Meet the Mentor Week

Co-sponsored research events with Dean of Dentistry;

Annual DS1 Welcome Day;

Registration Completed August 30,

2016

Surgery Interest Group (SIG)

Provide a community for students interested in the field of general surgery and its subspecialties. To provide opportunities to explore the field before clerkships begin.

Vitas Wagner wagnerv@ohsu.edu

Ryan Boone booner@ohsu.edu

Kristen Massimino, MD Dept. of Surgery

massimin@ohsu.edu

Simulations labs

Volunteer Opportunities

Registration Completed September

27, 2016

Tau Sigma Upsilon Military Dental Club

To provide military members of OHSU School of Dentistry with a forum to learn more about military dentistry, network with local and military dentists and provide service and dental care for our local veterans.

Brenden Scott scotbr@ohsu.edu

Zach White whitza@ohsu.edu

Tobie Jones, DMD Restorative Dentistry jonesto@ohsu.edu

Informal chats and speakers

Fundraising efforts

Registration Completed September

15, 2016

Ultrasound Interest Group (UIG)

The ultrasound interest group at OHSU is dedicated to creating opportunities for students to explore the use of ultrasonography in a range of clinical contexts. We use ultrasound to provide students with educational and hands-on experiences to enhance and integrate their knowledge of anatomy, physiology and

Alyssa Hersh hersha@ohsu.edu

Katie Truong truongk@ohsu.edu

Renee Dversdal, M.D. Point of Care Ultrasound

dversdar@ohsu.edu

Workshops

Lectures

Case Studies

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pathology. We seek to better prepare students to incorporate point-of-care ultrasonography in their future study of medicine.

Registration Completed August 8,

2016

Urology Interest Group

The mission of the Urology Interest Group is to expose students to the diverse aspects of Urology through discussion and hands-on learning.

Maria Chuop mariachuop@gmail.com

Amanda Breitbarth breitbaa@ohsu.edu

Christopher Austin Dept. of Urology austin@ohsu.edu

U/S Scanning Events

Registration Completed August 2,

2016

Wilderness Medicine Interest Group

The Wilderness Medicine Interest Group serves to build community among the outdoor enthusiasts of OHSU and to further knowledge of medical care in remote and austere environments. Membership is open to students and faculty in OHSU programs. Our activities include group trips, hands-on workshops, lectures, discussions, and scenario-based learning. The broad purview of wilderness medicine includes topics such as emergency care in the wilderness, high-altitude medicine, dive medicine, travel medicine, humanitarian disaster relief. Common threads include providing medical care with limited resources in harsh environments far from further support.

Forrest Wells wellsf@ohsu.edu

Abbie Huddleston huddleab@ohsu.edu

Dr. Craig Warden Dept. of Emergency

Medicine wardenc@ohsu.edu

Interactive Lectures

Simulated patients

Outdoor Adventures

Hands-on workshops

Splint and ortho lab

Evacuation and patient packaging

Wound management

Altitude Sickness

Registration Completed August 2,

2016

Women in Science The Women in Science Portland Organization provides professional and personal development opportunities to early career scientists and professionals, particularly students and post-docs, placing special emphasis on the support and growth of women in science. These goals will be met through inspirational mentors, informative workshops, community outreach, networking opportunities, and other programming designed to promote healthy and productive environments for addressing issues related to the development and retention of women in science. We involve scientists from all career levels to mentor early career scientists and advance our mission. The Women in Science Organization will not discriminate on the basis of gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, race, handicap, or national origin and will welcome all who promote innovative and responsible scientific development.

Lilly Winfree winfree@ohsu.edu

Trish Pruis pruist@ohsu.edu

Dr. Allison Fryer Dept. of Phys/Pharm

fryera@ohsu.edu

Lunch and learn sessions;

Happy Hour;

Networking Events;

Negotiation Workshops;

Registration Completed September

27, 2016

Women’s Health Interest Group

The Women’s Health Interest Group is a student run organization that promotes awareness of and opportunity in women’s health fields. We are dedicated to helping students become knowledgeable about the variety of ways to care for women within medicine.

Emily Clennon clennon@ohsu.edu

Moira Flanigan flanigam@ohsu.edu

Dr. Katie Au Obstetrics and Gynecology

auk@ohsu.edu

Suturing workshops

IUD placement workshops

Prenatal care workshops

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Talks about Women’s health issues and career paths

Registration Completed September

23, 2016

Wy’East Student PA Society at Oregon Health & Science

University

The purpose of the student society shall be to serve as the official organization for the students, to promote academic achievement and clinical excellence, and to promote the Physician Assistant as a member of the health care delivery team.

Sarah Harris harsara@ohsu.edu

Jennifer Mustard mustard@ohsu.edu

Lillian Navarro-Reynolds Physician Assistant

Program navarrol@ohsu.edu

Community Service Activities

National PA Week

Annual OHSU Kickball Tournament

OSPA Conferences

AAPA Conference

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