Spring 2012 Schedule:
February 1st (Wed) Informational Meeting
6:30 p.m. BRN 228 Report on Haiti trip
Reviewing your personal statement
Upcoming HPO activities
February 8th (Wed) What do you do when you hit disappointment?
6:30 p.m. BRN 228 Exclusive, officer-run student only meeting
February 18th (Sat) Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
11:45 a.m. BRN 509 Dr. John McGeehan, Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admission
Lunch provided.
February 22nd (Wed) Medical Specialties: Ophthalmology
6:30 p.m. BRN 228 Dr. Arthur Jordan
February
25th
(Sat) Report
from
the
students:
Student
Alumni
12:00
p.m. BRN
228 PCOM
and
Jefferson
1st
year
medical
school
students
March 6th (Tues) Medical Specialties: Cardiology and Internal Medicine
6:30 p.m. BRN 228 Dr. Samir Pancholy & Dr. Dipti Pancholy
March 21st (Wed) Financing Professional School: Loan Repayment Options
6:30 p.m. LSC 133 Carol Chaykosky, Northeast Region Area Health Education Center
Officers Election for 2012-2013
March 26th (Mon) Special Topic: Veterinary Medicine and Implications for Human Disease
6:30 p.m. BRN 500 Andrew Hardisky D.V.M. (Class of 2003)
April 11th (Wed) Crock Pot Dinner – Saving Money in Professional School
6:15 p.m. BRN 509
April 16th (Mon) New York College of Podiatric Medicine
6:30p.m. TDC 406 Pamela Adrian M.S., Assistant Director of Admissions
April 18th (Wed) Medical Specialties – Radiology
6:30 p.m. BRN 228 Dr. Christine Policare (Class of 2000, Master’s degree)
April 23rd (Mon) Application Process Meeting – Mandatory for 2013 applicants
6:30 p.m. BRN 228 Officers, Dr. Mary Engel
May 2nd (Wed) Medical Specialties – Family Practice and Rural Medicine
6:30 p.m. BRN 509 Dr. Andres
May 9th (Wed) End-of-the-year party/yard sale (refreshments provided)
6:30 p.m. BRN 509
Message from the Director of Health-Professional School Placement, Mary F. Engel, Ph.D.:
"If you intend to be a successful applicant to a doctoral-level health professions school, it is in your best interest to become and remain an active member of the HPO. Your officers have worked very hard all summer to prepare a valuable and exciting semester of activities. The information you are able to receive, as a member of the Health Professions Organization, is simply not available to you anywhere else on campus. Please do not expect that the Director of Medical School Placement will be able to present to you on an individual basis the information available to you as a member of HPO. Join in your freshman year and contribute to the organization. If you aspire to a future in the health profession, HPO is your organization. Not being an active member of the HPO will send all the wrong signals to anyone who reviews your file. It is your responsibility to become aware of the information presented at HPO meetings."
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