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SIGMA SIGMA PHI Lambda Chapter
Annual Report
Ohio University
College of Osteopathic Medicine
Presented by Stephanie Zaugg, ΣΣΦ President, OMS II
New Orleans, Louisiana
November 1, 2009
Members
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Current Total: 56
– Class of 2010: 22
– Class of 2011: 20
– Class of 2012: 15
 Just completed fall selection for Class of 2012
 Class of 3selection scheduled for April
2008-2009 Activities
Service Activities
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Community Dinners at Athens Church of Christ
– Free meals open to all community members
– Volunteer to serve meals twice a month
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West Virginia Ministry of Advocacy and Workcamps
(WVMAW) Service Trip co-sponsor with FPSA
– Christian ministry supported by Presbyterian Church,
– 38 students participated in 2 day trip
– Provided flood relief and home repair for people of Kopperston,
WV
Service Activities (cont.)
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Walk the Walk:
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Holiday Giving Tree
advertised for and had several SSP members
volunteer/participate in this charity walk to raise awareness of
mental illness and support the National Alliance on Mental Illness
(NAMI) and the Gathering Place in Athens.
– Collected gifts for Athens County Children Services to provide
Christmas gifts for needy children
Medicine Run
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5K race: 78 runners
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Health Fair: Health screenings,
manipulative treatment, bone
marrow and blood drives, various
health information booths
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Raised $1000 to benefit OU-COM
Free Clinic
Talent Follies
Collaborate with SOMA
 Fun-filled night of comedy skits and musical
performances by student and faculty
 Raised over $$, which was donated to
Goodworks, an agency that provides shelter and
support for homeless individuals in the area
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Distinguished Osteopathic
Commitment (DOC) Awards
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Organized with Student Government Association
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Present awards for faculty, staff, and student
– Recipients determined by student ballot
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Osteopathic Mentor Award
– Given to an Ohio Osteopathic Physician who, by his or
her example and involvement, had a significant
influence on an OU-COM student’s decision to pursue
osteopathic medicine
Honor Cords
 Presented
by second year class to
Sigma Sigma Phi members of the
graduating class.
Thank You!

Steph Zaugg
– E-mail: [email protected]