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Touro University- Ca Tau Chapter

Touro University- Ca Tau Chapter. San Diego October 7, 2012. Executive officers. Faculty Advisor: John Glover, DO President: Jimmy Yu Vice-President: Christabel Moy Judicial Committee: Madeline Nguyen, Eric Lau, Clay Wu

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Touro University- Ca Tau Chapter

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  1. Touro University-CaTau Chapter San Diego October 7, 2012

  2. Executive officers • Faculty Advisor: John Glover, DO • President: Jimmy Yu • Vice-President: Christabel Moy • Judicial Committee: Madeline Nguyen, Eric Lau, Clay Wu • Admissions Committee: Adam Claessens, Todd Hayano, Simon Sarkisian • Treasurer: FayhaLakhani • Web Manager/Director of Outreach: Justin Hwang • Historian/Director of Social Affairs: Alexandra Rhee

  3. Membership • Current • c/o 2015: 20 members • c/o 2014: 27 members • c/o 2013: 23 members • Anticipated • c/o 2015 Fall Recruitment: ~14 members • c/o 2016 Spring Recruitment: ~35 members

  4. Admissions • Criteria: • OMS I or II • minimum GPA of 3.5, OR within the top 25% of the class • history of community involvement/extracurricular activities • Past leadership experience • Process: • Online application • Each application is read by 3 members (blinded to the applicant) • Interviewed by current members • Applicants are notified after grades are released

  5. Active Member Requirements • 10 total hours of community service per Semester • Including 4 SSP sponsored hours • Attend all meetings • Maintain 3.0 GPA or higher • Coordinate at least one SSPcommunity service event • Assist in conducting interviews for new members

  6. Devotion to Service • Of all TOUCH Awards, SSP members received 35.8% of the total awards • 8 SSPmembers received the Gold TOUCH Award (>100 hrs of community service) 44% of TUCOM recipients • 11 SSPmembers received the Silver TOUCH Award (>50 hrs of community service)  31% of TUCOM recipients • SSP-Tau Chapter members contributed over 2343 community service hours • it is likely that the number is greater as not everyone puts all of their community service hours in the log • At TUCOM, SSPcomprised over 33% of total TOUCH hours *TOUCH period: March 2011-March 2012

  7. Service Projects • Sikh Temple Health Fair • Vallejo People’s Garden • Teen Life Conference • 5th Annual Mare Island Run • Touro’s Student-Run Free Clinic • Seafood City Filipino Health Fair • TUneUP • Soup Kitchen • Thanksgiving Meal Delivery • North Bay Humane Society • Global Health Case Presentations • Farmer’s market tabling • Inventor’s lab • OMM stretching • Homeless hygiene kits

  8. Other Projects • Fundraiser • Poker Tournament • Bowl-A-Thon • Golf Tournament • Jelly Belly Celebrity Golf Tournament for Okizu Camp • Academic • Board question of the week • Faculty Grams (“Show some love to your professors”) • Study Strategies Workshop • Venipuncture workshop • OMM Inter-professional workshop

  9. Future Projects • Walk the Walk • Bone marrow drive • OMM at farmer’s market • Health fair • Resume Workshop at the Global Center for Success • Trivia Night Fundraisers • “What is a DO” • Health Information Flyers

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