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Sigma Sigma Phi Eta Chapter

Sigma Sigma Phi Eta Chapter. Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine University of North Texas Health Science Center. Presented by Jonathan Urbanczyk, Eta Chapter President. Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. University of North Texas Health Science Center Fort Worth, Texas

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Sigma Sigma Phi Eta Chapter

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  1. Sigma Sigma PhiEta Chapter Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine University of North Texas Health Science Center Presented by Jonathan Urbanczyk, Eta Chapter President

  2. Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine • University of North Texas Health Science Center • Fort Worth, Texas • Class size of 230

  3. 2013-2014 Officers • President: Jonathan Urbanczyk • VP/Secretary: Haley Phillips

  4. 2013-2014 Officers • Historian: Natasha Gupta • VP/Treasurer: Prashant Raghavendran

  5. Faculty Advisor: Dr. Patricia Gwirtz, PhD

  6. Current Members • Class of 2014: 41 • Class of 2015: 54 • Class of 2016: 28 • Total Active Members: 123

  7. Class of 2014 • San Huynh • Jared Thompson • Eric Boe • AmolGolwala • Daniel Freedman • Colin Vokes • Alyson Pennington • Andrew Bui • RatiVenkatesh • Emily Johnson • Elizabeth Rourke • Rafael Perez • Elise Lockett • Farrell Tobolowsky • Seth Clifford • Perini Shah • John Burge • Carlyann Miller • JaffarAleagha • Joseph William • DoreneNiv • Sapna Patel • DoreneNiv • SapnaPatel • Jeff Lee • Kelly Hanley • James Mason • Steven Maher • AngaleneDeapen • Matthew Jepson • Jessica Wentling • KarissaCryer • Vy Do • Scott Keeney • Ellen Ko • Julie Leber • Jared McFarlin • Sabrina Rabau • Timothy Richardson • Christine Rollins • Justin White • Ellen Wilson • Robert Yang

  8. Class of 2015 • Crystal Smedley • Cary Walker • Jennigale Webb • ChirstopherAllphin • David Barnes • Whitney Brock • Andrew Fisher • Dustin Fowler • Eric Ho • Imran Poonawala • Geoffrey Rohlfing • Travis Seaman • Cameron Simonsen • Daniel Sumko • Lihn Tran • Krista Volberding • Vernon Williams • Ashley Windham • Elizabeth Levacy • Victor Lin • Ashley Liou • Miranda Loh • Hayley Marshall • Celia Martinez • Leah McAleer • April McDougal • Martha Pilar McKay • SiyaMehtani • Talon Miner • ZeinabMohammadi • Christopher Olivares • Yen Phan • Brighton Richie Miller • Ariel Rieznman • Niharika Saini • Lida Shaygan • Aaron Adamson • Chad Bartel • BhavishabenBhakta • Robert Boccaccio • Arthur Bredeweg • PriyankaChakrabarti • Ryan Cheung • Eunie Cho • Samuel Chong • Andrew Gdowski • Rita Golikeri • Duyen-Anh Jessica Han • Emily Jernigan • Ryan Joseph • Noah Jouett • Jimmy Kelley • ShamyalKhan • Hanna Kodeih

  9. Class of 2016 • Kristina Barsten • Kendall Burns • Brian Carter • Cerin Daniel • Luke Cielonko • Jilian Grimm • Natasha Gupta • James Jenkins • Lauren Kjolhede • Jay Lee • CallumMcMormick • Melodie Minter • John Myers • Andy Nguyen • Haley Phillips • Prashant Raghavendran • Roshini Ramwani • Christopher Rhodes • Kiran Roberts • Rachel Rube • Spencer Septien • Olivia Simmons • William Todd • Jonathan Urbanczyk • Lauren Vice • Julie Vo • Yi Xiong

  10. Induction Requirements • Minimum GPA: 88% • Applicants are evaluated based on: • Academics • Leadership • Service • Awards • Personal Characteristics. • Applicants are accepted from 1st and 2nd year medical students.

  11. Membership Requirements • Maintain at least 83% GPA • Lead at least 1 SSP event within the first year of induction • 4 SSP service hours per semester • 3rd and 4th year students only need 4 service hours per year

  12. SSP Awards • Sigma Sigma Phi Outstanding Scholar Award • Members that have a 92% average GPA after 2 years • Sigma Sigma Phi Outstanding Service Award • Awarded on a semester basis for the member that has the most SSP service hours • Awards can be included in the Dean’s Letter

  13. Service Events • We strongly encourage our members to seek out needs in the community then recruit volunteers to fulfill that need. This gives SSP a greater diversity in serving the community. • The Eta Chapter has teamed up with numerous community organizations, so our members don’t usually have trouble finding leadership or volunteering events.

  14. Local Partners • American Heart Association • Bowl for Kids • American Cancer Society • Community Enrichment Center, Adopt a Family Program • Go Force • National Kidney Foundation • Northside Health Fair

  15. More Partners • Habitat for Humanity • Special Olympics • Samaritan House • Safe Haven of Tarrant County • Tarrant Area Food Bank • Ronald McDonald House • Boys and Girls Club

  16. D.O. Dash • 5K and 1 mile fun run • This is a school sponsored community event in which we promote health and wellness in our community as well as raise awareness of the principles and values of Osteopathic Medicine. • This event benefits the Boys and Girls club of Fort Worth

  17. Tee-Off For TCOM • Saturday, September 28, 2013 7:00 AM - 1:30 PM • Tee-Off F.O.R.E. TCOM is a 4 man scramble golf tournament benefiting TCOM Students via the MSGA Above and Beyond Scholarship. • Leaders: John Myers and Will Todd

  18. National Kidney Foundation • Contact: DathanJohnson • Events: • Hispanic Wellness Fair • KEEP Screenings • Kidney Walk

  19. Questions?

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