Interested in setting up a new organization?
If you don’t see a student organization in the College of Medicine that interests you, we encourage you to develop your own. We want every student to have the opportunity to pursue their interests! If you’re thinking about setting up a new student organization, contact Student.Life@osumc.edu for more information.
Student Organizations By Category
Clinical
President
Varshita Chirumamilla
Advisor
Dr. Martin Fried
The purpose of the Anesthesiology Interest Group (AIG) is to provide all medical students with the opportunity to learn about the specialty of anesthesiology. The leaders of AIG will provide mentorship to members, organize skills workshops, assist with coordinating shadowing and research opportunities, and guide members in the residency application process.
PresidentLisa Hesiterberg
Advisor
Dr. Amar Bhatt
The Anesthesiology Ultrasound Community of Practice Interest Group is a group of medical student leaders who are dedicated to expanding academic Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) in the Department of Anesthesiology by uniting students, residents, fellows, and faculty within a single Community of Practice (COP). The scope of practice of ultrasound in Anesthesiology includes transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) and transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), critical care ultrasound, regional anesthesia techniques, and vascular access ultrasound. We encourage exposure and training in these techniques by implementing ultrasound-focused Clinical, Administrative, Research, and Education (CARE) initiatives in the Department of Anesthesiology. Initiatives include proctoring didactic ultrasound training sessions, hosting journal club sessions, and organizing student-led research projects. The organization encourages leadership over the four years of medical school, and ultrasound projects across all four CARE domains are passed on from year to year. Ultimately, we aim to promote widespread adoption of POCUS within Anesthesiology and improve quality and efficacy of patient care.
President
Jack Wang
Advisor
Dr. Amar Bhatt
The Cardiology Interest Group (CIG) provides medical students interested in cardiology the opportunity to learn more about the field through lectures, shadowing experiences, and workshops. Ultimately, participants will gain a better understanding of the steps necessary to become a cardiologist as well as the various subspecialties within adult or pediatric cardiology.
PresidentNooruddin Pracha
Advisor
Dr. Thura Hafi
The CTSIG is an active and engaging interest group that provides opportunities to expose medical students to the continuously changing and exciting field of cardiothoracic surgery. We offer students unforgettable activities such as suture and surgical knot clinics, aortic valve replacement clinic, lectures, shadowing opportunities, and great mentorship. We also have “on-call” students interested in transplantation who experience heart or lung transplants from procurement from the donor, to transplantation in the recipient. This exciting experience requires travel, usually by ground or private jet. Many students report that this is one of the most influential activities they have experienced in medical school. Future opportunities in research and summer internships are also offered. The group also helps disperse information about the Summer Scholars Program that accepts students in between M1 and M2 years for a summer long internship alongside the CT surgeons. Our surgeons at The Ohio State University are hands-on and excited to teach the future of medicine!
Contact us at CTSIG@osumc.edu.
PresidentRachel Wolf
Advisor
Dr. Matthew Henn
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Student Interest Group (CAPSIG) intends to introduce students to the field of child and adolescent psychiatry while expanding student knowledge of the medical complexities associated with managing mental health disorders in pediatric populations. We engage with the faculty from the department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Nationwide Children’s Hospital to do case conferences, journal clubs, and sessions about how to pursue a career in CAP. The group aims to engage students in philanthropy, research, and shadowing in CAP to help develop future child and adolescent psychiatrists. For information on how to join or get involved, please email capsigosu@gmail.com.
President
Emily McCauley
Advisor
Dr. Anna Kerlek
- Columbus Free Clinic is a free primary and urgent care walk-in clinic serving more than 1,200 underserved patients in the greater Columbus community annually for more than 20 years.
- La Clinica Latina is a free, full-service health clinic providing Spanish-speaking individuals with ongoing health care, including gynecological care for women and dental care.
- The Asian Health Initiative Free Clinic focuses on serving the needs of the Asian community through ongoing health care.
- Noor Community Clinic serves the Muslim community, which provides routine medical care and physical examinations, treatment for non-emergency illnesses, screenings for diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure and STDs, and health education services.
- Physician’s Care Connection is a volunteer-based, charitable organization that helps coordinate care for vulnerable adults in Central Ohio.
- The New Life Free Clinic aims to provide free primary healthcare services to individuals in need, as well as to provide exposure for medical students and other healthcare professionals to residents of their communities, especially those who are struggling with limited means.
The purpose of the Dermatology Interest Group (DIG) is to promote the field of dermatology to medical students. The field of dermatology focuses on the prevention or treatment of diseases affecting the skin, hair, nails, and adnexa. Whether you are simply exploring dermatology as a field, or committed towards choosing dermatology for a career, you are encouraged to get involved and attend events.
The purpose of DIG is to:
- Serve as a resource for medical students interested in dermatology
- Facilitate productive relationships between medical students and with faculty,
- Provide oversight for collaboration on projects and volunteer activities related to the field of dermatology.
We plan to hold several events throughout the year including clinical skills sessions, a match panel, opportunities for shadowing, and community outreach efforts.
For more information about the group and/or to be added to the listserve please contact ohiostatedermatology@gmail.com.
PresidentMatthew Gallardo
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Jessica Kaffenberger
The purpose of the Dermatology Ultrasound COP is to foster increased interest in both Dermatology and Ultrasound. The utility of ultrasound is rapidly expanding and we aim to teach students about the various uses for this technology. We will host educational sessions for medical students, connect students and faculty, and allow students to get involved in research projects early on in their medical school career.
President
Margo Waters
Advisor
Dr. David Bahner
The Diagnostic Radiology Interest Group (DRIG) is a specialty interest group whose purpose is to provide information and resources to medical students interested in radiology. The group hosts events and organizes opportunities to introduce students to the field as a career path and to connect with upperclassmen, residents, and faculty for mentorship. Students will explore radiology to learn more about the specialty and prepare themselves for success.
President
Phuoc-Hanh Le
Advisor
Dr. Alex Grieco
If you enjoy emergency medicine or are interested in finding out more about the field, then EMIG is for you! Through EMIG, you can sign up for shadowing and get involved with research opportunities in the emergency department; participate in skills workshops; and become a part of the incredible tiered-mentorship program that connects you with other medical students, residents, and attending physicians here at The Ohio State University. A wide variety of capabilities and opportunities are available to give Med 1 students a more “clinical” experience early in their medical careers. If you enjoy emergency medicine or are interested in finding out more about the field, then EMIG is for you!
PresidentHannah Ackerman
Advisor
Dr. Hilary Stroud
The ENT Interest Group is devoted to providing students with opportunities to learn about the broad field of otolaryngology - head and neck surgery. Through the ENT Interest Group, students are provided with a more advanced understanding of head and neck anatomy, pathology and surgical management of ear, nose and throat related conditions. Additionally, we provide workshops to expose students to cutting-edge surgical training technologies and help students obtain opportunities to shadow clinicians during surgical cases. The ENT Interest Group also provides a unique longitudinal mentorship program that allows students to develop relationships with residents and attendings in the field, to facilitate collaboration for research, and to acquire the skills and academic guidance necessary to become a competitive student in pursuit of the specialty.
PresidentAkhil Katragadda
Advisors
Dr. Charles Elmaraghy
FMIG provides medical students with firsthand experience in family medicine, teaches them valuable skills of medical technique, and creates relationships between students and professionals established in the community. Throughout the year, FMIG convenes meetings on family medicine topics; holds medical skills workshops, such as on phlebotomy and casting; and even sets you up with a mentor. Community service activities include volunteering with the Mt. Carmel Medical Van that travels to homeless shelters to bring needed medical services to the underserved. Students can serve on state and national boards and committees through the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Ohio Academy of Family Physicians. For more information, visit our website.
PresidentBasya Pearlmutter
Advisor
Dr. Allison Macerollo
President:
Nellie Hines
Advisor:
TBD
President:
Julia Murray
Advisor:
TBD
Group for medical students interested in high value care, quality improvement, and resource management to collaborate with peers and mentors to lessen the financial burden of medical care
President
MD Dopirak
Advisor
not listed
IMIG is dedicated to all students who have an interest in the wide-ranging field of internal medicine. Throughout the year, IMIG hosts a variety of workshops and discussions to give students a better understanding of and appreciation for both general internal medicine and internal medicine subspecialties. If you're interested in IMIG, look for us at the activity fair, or watch out for email and in-class announcements.
PresidentJane Li
Advisor
Dr. Kevin Steiner
The Interventional Radiology Interest Group (IRIG) helps students experience the unique specialty that is interventional radiology (IR). IR combines the intuition of diagnostic radiology with the hands-on approach of minimally invasive and endovascular surgery to perform complex procedures under real-time image guidance. From restoring blood flow through special endovascular catheters to cutting off blood supply to tumors using microscopic beads, IR procedures tend to be quick and see fewer complications than traditional open surgery. The IRIG's primary purpose is to introduce medical students to the world of IR and to host an annual symposium with interesting lectures from various Ohio State IR faculty and hands-on activities to simulate the IR procedure experience.
OfficersMina Dawod
Advisor
Dr. Mina Makary
OSUCOM Immunology Interest Group aims to explore the ubiquity of the immune system in human disease etiology and treatment across specialties. We host seminars by physicians and faculty in immunology research and introduce students to potential future mentors. Our seminars typically correspond to the medical school block at the time to enhance learning and connections. Contact us at osuimmuno@gmail.com.
President:
Gayathri Dileepan
Advisor:
Dr. Wael Jarjour
President:
Koral Blunt
Advisor:
Dr. Jose Bazan
The Internal Medicine Community of Practice is an organization focused on the education and promotion of ultrasound techniques and applications of bedside focused ultrasound within the field of internal medicine. The IM COP meets regularly to share knowledge, network, practice scanning, and explore ultrasound use in internal medicine. This often occurs through lectures, journal clubs, and ultrasound scanning sessions. The organization consists of faculty, residents, and student leaders at all levels of training involved in ultrasound through education, research, and clinical projects.
President:
Arti Vaishnav
Advisor:
Dr Vignesh Doraiswamy
MD Camp is administered by rising second-year medical students and offers high school students the opportunity to learn about and engage in the various aspects of a medical career. During the three-week camp, MD Camp participants learn from Ohio State College of Medicine faculty, staff and medical students.
Director
Ellen Essien
Advisor
Dr. Aaron Thomas
President:
Adam Smith
Advisor:
Dr. Kendra McCamey
The neurosurgery interest group (NSIG) fosters the professional growth and career development of members of The Ohio State University College of Medicine who are interested in the field of neurological surgery. NSIG regularly hosts events that allow for the exploration of the field of neurological surgery such as simulator workshops, resident and attending physician panels, and journal club. Additionally, NSIG helps to facilitate research opportunities between the Department of Neurological Surgery and the student body of OSUCOM.
President:
Dominic Fraceschelli
Advisor:
Dr. Jonathan Pindrik
The Medical Ethics Interest Group at OSUCOM is an organization devoted to inquiry and discussion of topics of ethical interest in the fields of medical practice and research. Our group hosts lunch talks on different subjects relevant to medical ethics led by faculty at Ohio State, notifies students of opportunities to listen to guest lecturers presenting at the medical center, connects students desiring to engage in research with the Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities, and alerts students of opportunities in the field.
PresidentAustin Carlen
Advisors
Dr. Ashley Fernandez
The Medical Student Transplant Education Program (MedSTEP) is a volunteer-based program allowing medical students hands-on experience in teaching current transplant patients proper self care and adjustment to their new organ. In addition, the program seconds as a Transplant Surgery Interest Group allowing students an opportunity to learn more about the specialty through faculty lectures and shadowing experiences.
PresidentKatelyn Sette
Advisors
Dr. Uday Nori
The goal of the Med-Peds Interest Group is to help medical students learn more about the Med-Peds program, which includes 4 years of training in two specialties (pediatrics and internal medicine). All are welcome, whether you already know you want to practice in Med-Peds or you’re still trying to figure out how it is different from family medicine. Throughout the year, panels with Med-Peds faculty and residents will make that answer clear. This year, we are also looking to help coordinate shadowing opportunities for interested students. Want to learn more? Check us out at the activities fair and stay tuned for email announcements!
PresidentAnna Tsai
Advisor
Vignesh Doraiswamy
The Obstetrics and Gynecology Interest Group enables medical students to explore their interest in the specialty, to shadow in the labor and delivery department, organize hands-on ObGyn-related learning experiences, and reach out to doctors to put on talks, lectures, and panels that deal with the ObGyn specialty in the modern world.
PresidentOlivia Nester
Advisor
Dr. Megan Quimper
The OB/GYN Ultrasound Community of Practice aims to bring together learners from all stages to improve their ultrasound scanning skills relevant to the field. We have ultrasound scans and journal clubs throughout the year, as well as lectures from specialists.
President:
Jamie Cowen
Advisor:
Dr. Maggie Rosen
The Oncology Interest Group at The Ohio State University College of Medicine is committed to encouraging oncology as a medical subspecialty to all medical students. Our goal is to help interested medical students learn more about oncology as a career through shadowing opportunities, summer research aid and journal presentations. We hope to hold meetings once every block this year starting this November. We hope you join us this year. Watch your email for more information!
PresidentSafa Salem
Advisor
Edmund Folefac
The Ophthalmology Interest Group aims to foster a passion for eye care and vision health among medical students. We aim to provide opportunities for students to engage with ophthalmologists, gain clinical exposure, and explore research avenues within the specialty. Through events, workshops, and community outreach, we strive to inspire the next generation of ophthalmologists and contribute to improved eye health.
President
Max Liu
Advisors
Dr. Michael Wells
OSIG facilitates experiences that help students explore a career in orthopaedic surgery. By working with the Orthopaedic department faculty and residents, students are provided opportunities to network, develop clinical skills, and conduct research or other related academic endeavors.
Education Project Manager
Julie Panzo
Co-President
Erryk Katayama
Advisors
TBD
The College of Medicine Ultrasound Interest Group (USIG) provides extracurricular opportunities for medical students to attain ultrasound skills to better serve patients as future physicians. Medical students, residents, and faculty are invited to participate in the many programs and events we have to offer. Students are encouraged to learn ultrasound through didactic sessions held throughout the year in one of our several programs including Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Honors Ultrasound. Each program builds upon techniques and clinical decision making to supplement the LSI curriculum and lifelong learning. USIG also offers numerous opportunities to participate in research, national conferences, and ultrasound competitions. For more information on how to get involved, please visit our website.
PresidentCharles McCombs
Advisor
Dr. David Bahner
Dr. Creagh Boulger
The Palliative Medicine Interest Group (PMIG) is an interest group dedicated to providing medical students with exposure to palliative medicine through shadowing, research, and educational panels on all topics related to palliative medicine.
President:
Jacob Lesinski
Advisor:
Dr. Daniel Krakaeur
The Pathology Student Interest Group is dedicated toward enabling students interested in pathology to obtain a broader understanding of the field. Additionally, PSIG seeks to help educate the student body in general with supplemental pathology spotlights that parallel the LSI curriculum in both M1 and M2. Furthermore, dedicated pathology faculty at Nationwide Children's Hospital and at the Ohio State campus acquire and save unique pathological specimens in order to give PSIG members a deeper perspective into the development and progression of complicated disease processes. These faculty would also love to discuss shadowing and research opportunities with interested PSIG students.
Co-PresidentAmardeep Mudhar
Advisor
Dr. Gary Tozbikian
Pediatric Interest Group's goal is to help medical students learn more about the field of pediatrics. We welcome everyone, from students who know they are going into pediatrics to those who just want to know what pediatrics is all about. Our annual events include the Pediatrics Interest Group Picnic, the Nationwide Research Forum, patient panels and more during National Primary Care Week. This year, we will be offering a pediatrics mentorship program, post-match panel, and physical exam talks.
President:Jenna Wilson
Advisors
Dr. Shauna Schord
Dr. Peter Lu
This group’s purpose shall be to host events and provide information to Ohio State College of Medicine students that promote awareness and interest in the field of PM&R through discussion of topics related to PM&R and access to physician mentors, research opportunities, educational resources, and career information.
PresidentLevi Weitzel
Advisor
Dr. Sheital Bavishi
The Plastic Surgery Ultrasound Community of Practice is a community of students, faculty, and residents who have a shared goal of increasing the use, accessibility, and knowledge of clinician performed ultrasound within the spectrum of the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department throughout the Wexner Medical Center. Our organization aims to improve the quality and efficacy of patient care by promoting clinical, research, and education initiatives that demonstrate the value of ultrasound as an effective and affordable bedside imaging modality.
President
David Ryskamp
Advisor
Dr. Sonu Jain
The Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Interest Group (PRSIG) is an organization dedicated to providing its members with an avenue to learn more about plastic and reconstructive surgery and the subspecialties within it. The purpose of PRSIG is to give medical students an opportunity to network with plastic surgery departmental members, provide mentorship opportunities, discuss research opportunities, and gain insight into how to most effectively strengthen one’s application for plastic surgery residency.
President:
Jorge Flores Garcia
Advisor:
Dr. Cristiane Ueno
The PsychSIG group strives to promote the field of psychiatry among students. We believe psychiatry is an important discipline because behavioral and mental health are integral to the overall well-being every individual. PsychSIG aims to provide opportunities for students to get involved in advocacy and gain valuable mentoring/shadowing experience by pairing students with faculty physicians. Students are encouraged to come up with unique ideas and execute them through this group. PsychSIG members also get a chance to attend the annual Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association conference with sponsorship from Ohio State. For more information, please email to osupsychsig@gmail.com
PresidentJasmine McMillan
Advisors
Dr. Julie Teater
Jennifer Matsui
Advisor
Dr. Joshua Palmer
The mission of the Radiology Ultrasound Community of Practice is to increase the use, accessibility, and knowledge of ultrasound among medical students with a focus on the field of radiology. This is achieved through initiatives in clinical patient care, education, research, and administration.
President:
Sam Hensen
Advisor:
Dr. Ephraim Hollander
President:
Alexander Weiss
Advisor:
Dr. Jessica Lammers
The Technology in Medicine Interest Group is a unique collaboration of medical students eager to explore and understand the transformative role of technology within healthcare. Our mission transcends traditional clinical paradigms, as we delve into the advancements that are setting new benchmarks in patient care, from robotics to software engineering. In addition to providing a vibrant forum for discussion and learning, we offer a unique mentoring program that builds bridges across disciplines. Medical students mentor engineering undergraduates who are interested in transitioning to medicine, while also having the opportunity to be mentored by physicians who are also engineers. This ecosystem of mentorship allows for a multidimensional view of how medical practice is enriched and extended by technological innovation, preparing us for the integrated future of healthcare.
President:
Divyaam Satija
Advisor:
Dr. Alec Grieco
President
Jacarri Tollette
Advisor
Dr. David Eckmann
We provide resources and support for medical students with a STEM background, particularly those who studied engineering, math, physics or computer science. We aim to help these students transition from the conceptual, mathematical and logic based reasoning that was emphasized in undergraduate education to the memorization needed for medical school. Second, we want to help students find ways to use their strong STEM skill set by helping them find applications in medicine and connecting them with opportunities that will foster these skills. Finally, we hope to serve as a way for students with a STEM background (particularly in the fields listed above) to feel connected with their peers who have a similar background.
OfficersKenechukwu Okoye
Rahul Rege
Zheng Hong Tan
The purpose of the Sport Medicine Interest Group is to provide medical students with the opportunity to learn about Sports Medicine. The leaders of SMIG will provide mentorship to members, organize skills workshops, and assist with coordinating shadowing, research, and fellowship opportunities.
President:
Dillon Froass
Advisor:
Dr. Steven Cuff
The Surgery Interest Group seeks to expose medical students to the wide world of surgery at The Ohio State University and beyond. We discuss current research, highlight leading faculty members, and provide opportunities to network with surgeons at OSU. We hope to see you at our events!
President:
Gouttam Gutta
Advisor:
Dr. David Renton
SIGN is an organization dedicated to providing medical students with opportunities to participate in clinical, research, and service activities related to neurology. In addition, SIGN seeks to create an interest in the American Academy of Neurology and improve medical students' knowledge of neurology. Students who are involved in SIGN will have the opportunity to socialize with other students, residents, and faculty with an interest in neurology. There will be opportunities to shadow neurologists and attend patient presentations and seminars. This will help students gain experience and forge valuable contacts. For more information, please see SIGN's national website.
PresidentRyan Seay
Advisors
Dr. Chad Hoyle
The Students for Integrative Medicine Interest Group is designed to provide students with opportunities to learn and practice alternative and complementary care techniques, not provided in the medical curriculum. Some opportunities include self-care practices via weekly yoga, meditation, tai chi, etc. We also provide unique opportunities to learn about the evolution of evidence-based practices by utilizing researchers and physicians that can speak to their success and importance. Integrative Medicine encourages recognition of the whole patient and emphasizing patient-centered care, teamwork, and holistic therapies. Events are open to all students interested in integrative medicine, whether they are experts in the area or have never heard of the concept!
PresidentAlex Zha
Advisor
Dr. Diane Habash
Dr. Anton Borja
SurgPrep is a longitudinal surgical skills preparation course designed to introduce students to the operating room and teach surgical skills from the first year of medical school to better prepare students for shadowing, rotations, and beyond. The course is composed of 11 sessions spread out over the year that will be taught by a combination of medical students, OR nurse educators, residents, and physicians. The sessions give an introduction to various topics within surgery and teach skills that are vital to learn as medical students such as suturing, scrubbing in, and rounding.
President:
Andrew Denney
Advisor:
Dr. Carmen Quatman
A Community of Practice (COP) is a group of leaders made of up faculty members, attending physicians, residents, and medical students who are dedicated to growing ultrasound within their specialty through education, research, and clinical application. They meet regularly to discuss the availability, education, and future applications of ultrasound throughout all stages (medical school, residency, fellowship, attending status) in the practice of medicine.
President:
Mia Zhang
Advisor:
Dr. David Bahner
The Ultrasound in Ophthalmology Community of Practice (USO COP) of USIG aims to unite medical students, residents, and faculty within the Department of Ophthalmology to improve the quality and efficacy of patient care through point of care ultrasound (POCUS). We encourage leadership across the four years of medical school and pass projects from year to year, student to student. If you have an interest in emergency medicine, ultrasound, and/or ophthalmology, you may find our events and scanning opportunities to be especially useful!
President:
Jonathan Zhou
Advisor:
Dr. Alan Letson
Ultrasound Research Interest Group (USRIG) is for any student that is interested in getting involved with ultrasound initiatives at The Ohio State University. Our goal is to alleviate the administrative burden associated with ultrasound research projects by coordinating students with faculty mentors, assisting with scholarly writing and presentations through workshops, and reminding students of important deadlines for local, national, and international conferences. We hold meeting throughout the year where students attend ultrasound seminars, work on projects, and mingle with faculty and peers in a laid back environment with food provided.
PresidentSonya Sasmal
Advisors
Dr. Mike Prats
Diversity
OSUCOM’s AMMSA Chapter has a simple goal: to empower American Muslim medical students by providing opportunities for excellence in spiritual growth, professional development, and community building. Please visit AMMSA National’s website for more information: https://ammsanational.com/
APAMSA is a national organization that aims to address those issues important to Asian- American medical students. One part of our mission is to bring together Asians and others interested in the health issues that affect Asians to form a strong, collective, public, and political voice. We are interested in both directly promoting the health and well-being of the Asian community and helping all health care workers who work with these communities understand how to care for the Asian patient in a culturally sensitive manner. APAMSA provides an important forum for APA medical students to meet, exchange information and experiences, and develop personally and professionally.
President:
Annie Chen
Advisors:
Dr. Steven Ing
Dr. Priya Dedhia
The Association of Native American Medical Students (ANAMS) is both a local and nation organization aimed at uniting Native American health professional students from all professions (e.g., College of Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, College of Dentistry, etc.,). Our mission is to create a unified network of Native American health professional students in order to foster the growth of an environment that is both supportive and welcoming for current and future Native American students. ANAMS is essential in order to improve our representation and thereby increase the recruitment and retention of Native American students to the Ohio State University. We aim to provide a space for students to be able to connect with their own culture while also being able to learn about new cultures from each other.
President:
Emily Plumage
Advisor:
Dr. Michael Loerger
The Association of Women Surgeons (AWS) is dedicated to the mission of inspiring and supporting women in all stages of medical training and to inspire, encourage, and enable female surgeons to achieve their personal and professional goals.
AWS addresses the uniques challenges that women surgeons face. The student chapter of AWS at The Ohio State University College of medicine will facilitate the success of aspiring women surgeons by:
- Highlighting practicing role models at local institutions and within the community.
- Providing networking and mentorship opportunities with surgeons and surgical residents.
- Providing a forum for open discussion and collaboration on strategies related to professional development and the challenges women surgeons face.
Anna Chen
Advisors:
Dr. Leslie Kim
President:
Evans Osuji
Advisor:
Dr. Ray Bignail
The First-Generation Medical Student Association is an organization aims to provide support and guidance to first-generation medical students at OSUCOM through fostering community. The goal of this organization is to create an environment for first-generation medical students where they can receive guidance through medical school and into residency. It serves as a networking tool for first-generation medical students to connect with each other, pre-medical first generation undergraduates, residents, and faculty members in hopes of creating mentorship and networking opportunities.
President:
Chelsea Bray
Advisor:
Dr. Shari Duarte
Health Education Activities and Development for the Underprivileged Populations (HEADS UP) works with local nonprofits, public elementary, middle, and high schools to develop a sustainable healthcare literacy curriculum for students attending those schools/programs. Additionally, HEADS UP strives to increase underprivileged populations exposure to medicine and other healthcare careers in communities around The Ohio State University by providing medically related activities and networking opportunities.
President:
Kayla Warren
Advisor:
Dr. Joshua Joseph
The Latino Medical Student Association is a network of students, alumni, and health professionals whose mission is to promote the development of Latino students through educational, volunteer, professional and networking opportunities. Our goal is to foster diversity, higher education, and the improvement of the Latino community at The Ohio State University. Speaking Spanish or being Latino is not required to join - all are welcome! If you have questions, email lmsaosu@gmail.com
President:Alexa DiNello
Advisor:
Dr. Aaron Thomas
We are a diverse organization of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, questioning, and straight medical students who support each other and work to educate the medical school community. We are committed advocates of LGBT patients, an invisible minority that is often left unrecognized and sometimes openly stigmatized by medical institutions. All medical students, regardless of gender identity, presentation, or sexual orientation, are welcome!
President:Sydney Green
Advisor:
Dr. Alex Grieco
The purpose of Middle Eastern and North African Students in Medicine is two-fold: 1) to create more inclusive and welcoming spaces to support medical students of these backgrounds while boosting camaraderie among them; 2) to raise awareness about the issues, challenges, and obstacles that impact medical students, faculty, physicians, and patient populations that are of Middle Eastern and North African descent. In doing so, we strive to contribute scholarship to medical education to ensure that students working toward a career in medicine are well-versed in the relevant nuances that exist within these communities.
President:
Maria Lysandrou
Advisor:
Dr. Thura Harfi
Multicultural University Research Arts & Leadership Symposium (MURALS) will aid our community in the exploration of modern-day issues that impact health equity by cultivating an experience that emphasizes the necessity of furthering equity and humanities driven research; we will facilitate a program that allows academics at all levels to grow within their social consciousness and cultural competencies within healthcare.
President:
Onaopepo Kola-Kehinde
Advisor:
Dr. Brett Worly
The South Asian Medical Student Association (SAMSA) at OSUCOM seeks to unite, advocate, and support the local South Asian community found within Ohio State University and Columbus, Ohio at large. As a newer organization, our mission lies in three tenants of culture, mentorship, and advocacy. Regarding culture, both students and faculty have indicated a desire to raise awareness and celebrate cultural events, such as Diwali, Holi, or Eid, as a community. Second, our organization plans to form connections between the undergraduate groups, SAMSA, and South Asian physicians at OSU Wexner Medical Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital, to both streamline mentorship and offer leadership experiences. Lastly, SAMSA seeks to advocate and address current health issues facing the South Asian community, such as the high proportion of mental health illness, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes, disproportionately affecting Columbus’ Bhutanese community.
President:
Anjali Kashyap
Advisor:
Dr. Monika Chaudhari
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.
President:Katherina Brown
Advisor:
Nikki Radcliffe Goldsberry
Outreach
President:
Noah Worobetz
Advisor:
Dr. Charles Elmaraghy
The Buckeye Blanket Bash is a one-day charity event where Ohio State students, faculty, staff, and local community members gather to make no-sew fleece blankets and cards for cancer patients in our community. Blankets are then personally delivered by volunteers to patients at The James Cancer Hospital, Nationwide Children’s Hem/Onc division, and to Palliative Care patients throughout OSUWMC. Interested students can participate in our various committees that work to advertise the event, recruit speakers/musicians, and secure food donations. In our most recent event, we have had over 600 participants and made upwards of 300 blankets. If interested, contact any of the Executive Board members listed below. Find more information on our Facebook page.
PresidentWill Pellegrino
Advisor
Dr. Sarah Jonaus
The Catholic Medical Association Student Section aims to help students grow in the spirit of Christ in their personal and professional lives, so they can bring His spirit to the science and art of medicine. We help our members to grow in faith, maintain ethical integrity, and provide excellent health care in accordance with the teachings of the church. The CMA provides meaningful support and instruction to medical students as they pursue a career in medicine. Our activities center around community, service, and prayer, with events including a Hippocratic Oath Dinner and a White Mass on St. Luke's feast day! You do not need to be Catholic to attend events; all are welcome!
Co-PresidentMary Hyland
Advisor
Dr. Ashley Fernandes
Healthy Lifestars is a nonprofit dedicated to educating and motivating kids, especially those in underserved areas, to live active, healthy lives. Our goal is to prevent childhood obesity by promoting nutrition, physical activity, and wellness.
President:
Lahari Ramagiri
Advisor:
Amber Clevenger
The purpose of Leading in Global Health Together (LIGHT) is to promote educational awareness and active advocacy for global health, with a strong commitment to fostering a better understanding of the key issues and encouraging meaningful participation in efforts to address global health challenges.
We focus on:
- AWARENESS: Delivering student- and faculty-led talks on the physician's role in global health and equity.
- SCHOOL SUPPORT: Working with the medical school's Global Health Office and the Global One Health initiative based in the School of Veterinary Medicine to make resources more available to students and promote greater global health emphasis in the curriculum.
- STUDENT PANELS: Hosting panels of former students who completed the Global Health Elective in their M4 year.
- SPEAKERS: Promoting the global health mission by bringing in global health leaders from the community to speak.
- VOLUNTEERING: Cultivating a culture of volunteerism through serving at Community Refugee and Immigration Services (CRIS) and other organizations in Columbus.
- SCHOLARSHIPS: Raising money to build scholarships for students to go on global health medical mission or research trips.
- COLLABORATION: Promoting and collaborating with other student orgs doing global health work like PODEMOS and R4WH so they can support students and global efforts.
- STUDENT RESOURCES: Building a one-stop online resource that students can use to find summer research, fellowships, winter brigades, and other global health opportunities on- and off-campus, as well as an email newsletter to highlight global health opportunities, student leaders, and work from Ohio State.
Samira Shine
Advisor
Dr. Benedict Nwomeh
Samantha Toscano
Advisor:
Dr. Sakima Smith
Dr. Reversa Joseph
PODEMOS is a student-led 501c3 non-profit organization focused on providing sustainable care to the communities surrounding El Progreso, Honduras. We are an interprofessional organization comprised of medical, nursing, dental, and pharmacy students. Our goals are twofold: 1) to provide quality primary care services to marginalized communities in Honduras, and 2) to provide a valuable educational experience to Ohio State student participants. We run two brigades each year, as well as take care of chronic care patients with diabetes, hypertension, and/or asthma year-round through our chronic care program. There are plenty of ways to get involved with PODEMOS throughout the year. Be on the lookout early in the year for our brigade informational meeting, various fundraisers, opportunities for research, and more! We would love to have you join us this year! For more information, visit our website or email us at podemos.med@gmail.com
Co-presidentAnjali Kashyap
Advisor
Dr. Jagadisharaje Urs
Prescription Fitness at OSUCOM is an organization devoted to spreading physical, nutritional, and mental wellness for the College of Medicine as well as the greater Columbus community. We are an organization with like-minded individuals who hope to spread their own passions in the different areas of wellness. We host fitness events for medical students and free clinics, offer nutritional advice, and have an undergraduate branch in an effort to promote wellness for all.
President:
Ishan Dhankani
Advisor:
Dr. Joshua Bomser
Ride For World Health is a non-profit organization started at OSU. Each year, the members of the graduating class (as well as others from outside schools) complete a coast-to-coast bike ride from San Diego, CA to Bethany Beach DE. Along the way, we raise public awareness about global and domestic issues surrounding healthcare accessibility while also getting to know local communities across America. The money raised before and during the ride is donated to local and global organizations.
President
Justine Schneider
Advisor
Dr. Kerry L. Rosen
The Rural Health Initiative serves to prepare the students of the College of Medicine who are interested in rural healthcare by: providing opportunities to develop their clinical skills with the faculty and residents, fostering mentorship and outreach opportunities for those looking to pursue a career in rural medicine, and facilitating educational presentations pertaining to the current disparities of the rural community and fostering discussions on how the medical community can work to lessen the burdens placed on these communities.
President
Erryk Katayama
Advisor
Dr. Anne Sullivan
Somali Health Initiative for Nutrition Education (SHINE) provides fun health lessons for students at the Focus Learning Academy of Northern Columbus, where many of the students are Somali-American. SHINE is dedicated to supplementing the health education of these students, focusing on nutrition, physical activity, mental health, hygiene, and higher education. SHINE volunteers can be involved in lesson planning, fundraising, or simply joining us for a fun hour each week to help teach.
PresidentGrace Monroe
Advisor
Dr. Matthew Flanigan
Sustainability in Medicine is dedicated to improving the environmental impact of the Wexner Medical Center and the College of Medicine through sustainable initiatives and education on the impact of climate change on patient health outcomes. In 2023, OSU COM was ranked the 5th best medical school for sustainable practice and education by the Planetary Health Report Card. Join us to improve sustainable practices through curriculum changes, local community outreach events, and working with local and national organizations!
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Ada Sher
Advisor
Dr. Claire Bollinger
The purpose of the 2nd and 7 Foundation Medical Branch at the Ohio State University College of Medicine is to promote literacy and healthy habits among students while giving them early exposure to career options. The organization also gives medical students a unique opportunity to interact with and teach second graders. The medical students will sign up to read to students over Zoom a few times a month and discuss the lessons from each story. To help the second graders build at home libraries, which have been shown to improve literacy, the students will receive a hard copy of the book that the medical students read to them, provided by the 2nd and 7 Foundation. Because we have the option to serve via Zoom and mail the books, our organization will not be limited by location. We intend to prioritize underserved areas across Ohio.
President:
Jordan Fry
Advisor:
Dr. Andrea Fuller
The Spin Doctors is a team of medical students from Ohio State University College of Medicine who participate in the annual Pelotonia cancer fundraising bike ride. The team rides with a purpose, aiming to raise funds for cancer research and honor those directly and indirectly in our lives who have battled or are battling cancer. Pelotonia is a citywide event the first weekend of August that involves over 6,000 riders of all skill levels with One Goal of ending cancer. Routes range from 20 to 200 miles, and all fundraising goes to cancer research at The Ohio State University James Comprehensive Cancer Center.
President:
Matthew Marquardt
Advisor:
Dr. Claire Bollinger
The Unhoused Community Advocacy and Networking (U-CAN) organization aims to minimize gaps in healthcare accessibility by implementing incentive-based primary prevention education programs on skin, breast, and reproductive health. To empower community members with the resources necessary to implement positive health changes, donations such as sunscreen, detergent, cleansing and menstrual hygiene products are provided. Through collaboration with Ohio State College of Medicine faculty, a pipeline is created for U-CAN organization members to network and gain mentorship from medical faculty who are passionate about community engagement. We believe providing the opportunity for future health care professionals to engage with diverse communities will foster the creation of a work force that is cognizant of the barriers to health care equity and driven to act as agents for change.
President:
Abena Minta
Advisor:
Dr. Susan Massick
Advocacy
The Adaptive Sports & Wellness Student Group (ASWSG)’s mission is to get medical students involved in local volunteer experiences with local organizations such as the Adaptive Sports Connection as well as other related organizations i.e. Special Olympics, Columbus Therapeutic Rec, etc. in hopes of raising awareness for this community.
President
Gregory Friedberg
Advisor
Dr. Jonathan Napolitano
The American Medical Association - Medical Students Section (AMA-MSS) is the largest medical student organization in the country. Its membership is comprised of medical students from across the nation, who create policy and conduct advocacy work as a part of the AMA, the largest organization of doctors in the United States. Joining the AMA provides students with unique experiences: access to local networking events, exposure to policy writing and legislation, opportunity to travel to national conferences, involvement in large-scale patient advocacy, and immediate leadership experience through a wealth of local and national positions available to all members of the AMA. Student members also have access to leadership roles and opportunities within the Ohio State Medical Association (OSMA) which serves an analogous purpose at the state level. If you have any questions, contact amamss.osu@gmail.com.
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PresidentSarah Khan
Advisor
Dr. Andrew Thomas
APSA is a student-based organization that aims to provide physician-scientist trainees with tools and resources to pursue their educational goals. The mission of APSA local chapter is to disseminate information to trainees within the OSU College of Medicine as well as voice for physician-scientist trainees across all levels. APSA works to help physician-scientist connect with other professionals involved in clinical work and scientific research across our vast medical community.
President:
Karthik Chakravarthy
Advisor:
Dr. Ginny Bumgardner
President
Safa Salem
Advisor
Dr. Brett Worly
Disability Advocacy Coalition (DAC) is a student interest group focused on increasing inclusion in the field of medicine concerning disability, serving as a central hub for disability advocacy within the College of Medicine, and creating a space and community that is supportive for students and providers that identify as having a disability. DAC works to host educational seminars, perform service/outreach, and support all learners of the medical center.
President
Chelsea Bray
Advisor
Dr. Allison Macerollo
President
Armin Munir
Advisor
Dr. Julie Niedermier
Medical Students For Choice at OSU is a chapter of an international organization designed to destigmatize abortion among medical students and residents and educate students about reproductive health care. Our group enables students to learn and get involved within the community by putting on events and workshops throughout the year, organizing book club discussions and shadowing opportunities, volunteering as an escort at an abortion clinic, attending conferences, and encouraging students to advocate within the community.
PresidentNellie Hines
Advisor
Dr. Anne-Marie Sinay
Physician's for Human Rights OSUCOM’s mission is to create a community of future leaders committed to ending human rights violations through careers guided by a human rights framework. We are a project-based organization that advocates for the correction or abolition of current systems that promote injustices as they pertains to the health of marginalized populations in Columbus. We work to improve access to resources for those affected by houselessness, insulin access, domestic violence, refugee status, incarceration, and racial injustice.
President
Claire Ruben
Advisor
Dr. Demicha Rankin
To facilitate opportunities and raise awareness of the intersection of medicine and public health through education, leadership, and service.
President
Morgan McCabe
Advisor
Dr. Teresa Long
Students for a National Health Program (SNaHP) is the student arm of Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP). PNHP is a single-issue, non-partisan organization advocating for a universal, comprehensive single-payer national health program. We believe that a single publicly funded, privately delivered universal health care system can play a key role in providing high-quality care to all patients. SNaHP invites all students, regardless of political affiliation, to join us at our lectures, discussions, debates and advocacy opportunities throughout the year.
PresidentSovannarath Pong
Advisor:
TBD
The mission of the History of Medicine & Health Interest Group at the Ohio State University College of Medicine is to garner interest and nourish innovation in the fields of medical humanities, namely, the history of medicine and the public health. The group will aid in connecting faculty and students with similar interests in the history of medicine. Furthermore, the group will foster an environment in which students learn about the history of specific medical specialties, key figures in nursing and public health, as well as the history of specific disease processes and their societal impact.
President
Noah Waldman
Advisor
TBD
President
Lindsay Friedman
Advisor
Dr. Molly Casto
Arts & Culture
The Professional Student Orchestra invites players of all skill levels to participate in practices and performances throughout the year and collaborates with other Health Profession schools.
Student Leader
Matthew Lotfo
Advisor
Dr. Sheryl Pfeil, Mike Horgan
In 2015, the Bowen Circle joined our Humanism in Medicine Family. This group focuses on celebrating the legacy of Dr. Clotilde Bowen and selecting the Bowen Award honoree. Dr. Clotilde Bowen was a strong and selfless leader, a woman truly ahead of her time: she was the first African American female to graduate from The Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1947, she became the first female physician in the United States Army in 1956 when she served as a pulmonary specialist at Valley Forge, PA, and she became the first female commander of a military hospital when she was assigned to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, IN, to name just a few of her outstanding accomplishments. This award has been designed to recognize a current female student at The Ohio State University College of Medicine who exemplifies many of the same characteristics as Dr. Clotilde Bowen: one who is a pioneer, who stays strong in the face of adversity, and who is a leader to the community around her.
Student Leader
Chiamaka Uche
Advisor
Dr. Antoinette Pusateri
Dr. Monika Chaudhari
Candy Apple Committee is part of Humanism in Medicine. We are devoted to recognizing students elected by their peers who have demonstrated exemplary characteristics of humans in medicine. These are designated for students who have gone above and beyond for their peers. Past honorees include those who have spent significant time teaching others class material, sending out study guides to the entire class and individuals who have helped those going through significant life events. We provide thank-you notes to patient panelists and organize post-block treats.
President
Sabrina Catalano
Advisor
Dr. Sheryl Pfeil
Mike Horgan
Medical Vitality Explorers is group of medical students, residents, and physicians working to identify keys for vitality in healthcare. We host monthly meetings with leaders from a variety of backgrounds. We have previously had Navy Seal and CEO guest speakers, and we would love to have you join our group if you're passionate about making a difference in healthcare vitality. This is a collaborative group with students at The University of Michigan, Indiana University, and The Ohio State University. We are led by Stanford Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr. Allan Mishra. Link: VitalityExplorer.com
President
David Gibbs
Advisor
Dr. Alex Grieco
The Servant Leadership Group is a student organization focused on connecting students who demonstrate a strong commitment to serving others through their actions and words. Servant leadership is a concept defined as "a non-traditional leadership philosophy, embedded in a set of behaviors and practices that place the primary emphasis on the well-being of those being served." Members of the group who are nominated by current servant leaders come together on a quarterly basis to grow in fellowship and learn from others with a like-minded attitude.
Student Leader
Anna Farrell
Advisor
Dr. Sheryl Pfeil
Mike Horgan
President
Brian Farnsworth
Advisor
Dr. Sheryl Pfeil
Ether Arts, the literary and visual arts magazine of the Ohio State College of Medicine, is officially calling for submissions! This is a magazine written and published by medical students and other health care professionals at Ohio State. It is meant to showcase who we are beyond medicine, so we accept unpublished work from all disciplines including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drawings, photography, and painting. Also, we accept work both with and without medical themes.
Student Leader
Lin Abigail Tan
Advisor
Dr. Sheryl Pfeil
Mike Horgan
Recreation and Wellness
The CMDA works to foster a community in which Christian medical and dental students can come and share experiences, thoughts, and concerns with each other on a regular basis. CMDA also seeks to help Christian students learn how to integrate their professions with their faith and to reach out to the community. Our activities include prayer meetings, Bible studies, monthly dinner meetings with speakers from the community, service projects, and social events.
Co-PresidentKyle Mellinger
Co-President
Juliana Figueroa
Advisor
Dr. David Wininger
President:
Angela Shin
Advisor:
Dr. David Wininger
The College of Medicine Football (Soccer) Club at the Ohio State University (OSUCOM F.C.) was established to give Ohio State medical students an outlet to the stresses of medical school through weekly organized and friendly soccer matches. The club offers a unique platform that allows professional students and others in medicine with similar interests to compete in friendly matches while providing the opportunity for social interaction among medical trainees from different backgrounds and experiences.
President:
Jack Brooks
Advisor:
Bianca McArrell
Amogh Iyer
Advisor:
Dr. Christopher Pierson
I Can Medical Mentorship is an organization that works with middle school students who are underrepresented in medicine. We are partnered with two local schools: Champion Middle School and Columbus Preparatory School for Girls. We plan monthly mentorship days at the schools that involve fun and educational hands-on activities for students.
President:
Kali McKnight
Advisor:
Dr. Sharon Clark
MedPaws is a bit of a different student organization. There are no presentations, no panels, and no shadowing (there is free food though!). The goal of MedPaws is to provide stress relief to fellow medical students through animals. Prior to tests, we host events where members bring their pets such as cats and dogs to play with medical students in a stress-free environment. Students can play with the animals or just socialize in a place outside the lecture hall or library. MedPaws believes that it’s important that students take opportunities to relax and unwind in the face of the ever-rising pressures and responsibilities. Medical school isn’t all about studying, after all.
Co-PresidentsGoutam Gutta
Advisor
TBD
Louis Barry
Advisor:
Dr. Alex Grieco
The Ohio State University College of Medicine Running Club (OSUCOMRC) aims to provide medical students and faculty at the Ohio State University College of Medicine the opportunity to engage and network with each other through supportive, fun, and collaborative group runs around various neighborhoods in the Columbus area while emphasizing the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle despite the schedule demands a career in medicine entails.
President:
Gabe Shimmin
Advisor:
Dr. Ahmad Mostafavifar
Mitchell Borin
Advisor:
Lora Eberhard
Ashlee Weaver
Jessica Walpole
Treasurer
Yannis Hadjiyannis
Advisors
Denise Allman
Charles Hitchcock
Maintaining mental health is more important in today's world than ever before. The goal of Safety Nets is to bring people together and offer a space to relax, have fun, and promote wellness primarily through fun events and sports. We connect students with others who share common sport interests, however popular or niche they may be. In addition, we plan to use the funds that we raise through tournaments and other activities to support initiatives that improve medical student wellness. When school gets difficult, everybody needs an outlet – everybody needs a Safety Net.
President:
Jonathan Zhou
Advisor:
Dr. Mark Ziolo
Wilderness Medicine Interest Group (WMIG) is a group of students that are passionate about exploring the outdoors and want to understand how to manage medical problems in a wilderness setting. Fundamentals of wilderness medicine include understanding and minimizing risk in outdoor excursions, stabilizing patients before definitive medical care is available, and evacuation techniques. WMIG goes on weekend trips and holds events throughout the year to explore and practice various Wilderness Medicine topics. In the spring, there is an opportunity for students to do a weekend of more intense training to receive their Advanced Wilderness Life Support (AWLS) certification.
PresidentJacob McFeeters
Advisor
Dr. Daniel Bachmann
Collegiate
The Academic Curricular Enhancement (ACE) Committee is a student group dedicated to improving LSI. Students meet with block leaders at the culmination of each block to identify problem areas and review action steps.
President
Christopher Rutter
Matthew Fenner, Hunter Stecko
Advisor
Stacy Drake
The HPC is comprised of 16 Ohio State medical students. On a day-to-day basis, the HPC serves as an informal resource to faculty and students in the College of Medicine. When an issue of academic misconduct or a breach of professionalism does occur, members from the HPC assume a more active role, in the form of a committee hearing comprised of students and faculty. HPC is open to all questions and comments from colleagues that pertain to matters of honor and professionalism. Members of HPC are obliged to keep matters presented to the council strictly confidential.
President
Maryam Hassan (M3)
Vice President & Case Manager
Chloe Amsterdam (M3)
M4 Representatives
Matthew Gallardo
Anjali Fernandes
Philip Hurst
Evie Goodyear
M3 Representatives
Alina Haque
Kayley Irwin
M2 Representatives
Leon Brodsky
Diana Kline
Iman Quadri
George Durisek
LOA Representative
TBD
The Office of Student Affairs serves as a liaison in helping the College of Medicine recognize the academic and humanistic achievements of our students. Election to Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society is a distinction that will accompany you throughout your career as a physician. The Gold Humanism Honor Society honors those students who demonstrate "excellence in clinical care, leadership, compassion, and dedication to service." The Landacre Honor Society honors those students who distinguish themselves through research.
IPC is the student government organization that represents all students from the six professional schools at the university level. IPC works as a group to plan academic, service, and social events to promote interaction between professional students from different schools and to enhance the educational experience for professional students at Ohio State. In addition, IPC works to fulfill the mission of giving professional students a voice at the university level by placing student representatives on external university-wide committees that address many of the current campus issues. All professional students are encouraged to attend IPC meetings and functions. Interested students are more than welcome to contact IPC and participate on university committees.
IPC PresidentAdrian Lam
COM Senators
Dr. Donald Muti
President
Napiera Shareef
Advisor
Dr. Jason Souza
The College of Medicine is dedicated to spurring on innovative learning techniques to optimize student’s academic experience. PREP, Professor-Reviewed Exam Practice, is a student-led initiative that collaborates with OSUCOM Faculty to create curriculum-specific formative material. Questions are written by students, reviewed and revised by OSUCOM Faculty, and have the ability to provide dynamic feedback to inform teaching strategy. Resources provided by the organization include practice exams, weekly quizzes, and TBL practice questions, be on the lookout for how to apply to be a member of the team!
Student Leader:Samuel Paul
Advisor:
Dr. Christopher Pierson
The Research Interest Group promotes medical student research by providing students with information and opportunities to participate in research here at OSU and beyond. We facilitate several events throughout the year, including Research Day at the College of Medicine and several speaker series with faculty who are recruiting medical students. Our goal is to provide OSUCOM students with the tools and resources they need to gain experience in research and further develop their skills as physician scientists.
President:
Dennis Grencewicz
Student Council is a collection of representatives from all four classes interacting under an executive body and working with administrators in the College of Medicine. Our goal is to provide a voice and a means of action on behalf of the student body and to assist faculty and administrators in decisions regarding curriculum, funding, and career development. Student council representatives are involved in fundraising efforts, community service activities, and events to develop class unity, such as the Post-Block Parties. For more information, visit our website.
Student Council Calendar and Submission Form
President:
Hunter Stecko
Vice President:
Patrick Kennedy
Secretary:
Carson Rogge
Treasurer:
Jonathan Schmidt
Diversity & Inclusion:
Lovette Azap
Outreach & Events:
Brielle Davidson
Advisor:
Dr. Alex Grieco
Women in Medicine is an organization dedicated to increasing the representation, visibility, and unity of women in academic and clinical medicine. WIM aims to create a sense of community among female-identifying student physicians and establish opportunities for personal and professional mentorship. Additionally, WIM is committed to utilizing its platform to promote women’s health issues in the community.
President:
Diana Kline
Advisor:
Dr. Jennifer McCallister