OCSA Future Health Professionals & Pre-Med Club
Mondays at Lunch in T106
03/18/2024
ABOUT US
The Future Health Professionals & Pre-Med Club provides resources, pre-professional opportunities, and a place for OCSA’s aspiring health professionals to connect! We also provide interesting information for anyone curious about health news.
We meet every Monday at Lunch in T106!
JOIN CODES & SOCIAL MEDIA
Point Opportunities
• Remind: Simply join the Remind group [1pt]
• Instagram: Once you’ve followed us, send us a screenshot for proof at ocsa.fhp@gmail.com [1pt]
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POINTS SYSTEM
Optional but important for:
Easy to succeed in:
Participating in club activities earns you points, and more points equals more hours and prizes at the end of the semester.
POINTS SYSTEM
Gold Tier (50 Pts):
3 FHP Points = 1 service hours
Bronze Tier (15 Pts):
Silver Tier (30 Pts):
NEWSLETTER POINT OPPORTUNITIES
Summarize the January 2024 Issue
(2 pts)
Summarize the February 2024 Issue
(2 pts)
MARCH NEWSLETTER POINT OPPORTUNITIES
Read the Newsletter
Write a Summary
[+2 FHP pts]
🔗Or Click Here!
*This issue was just released last Friday!*
OTHER POINT OPPORTUNITY SPOTLIGHT
Club Mem Spotlight Form
(2 pts)
APRIL NEWSLETTER REMINDER
For those who signed up to help:
Point Opportunity: March Research Task
(old research task ex)
Topic Ideas
Interested?
The Activity
Create a brief slideshow (3-4 slides of info) on a March health awareness event and present it to the club on March 25th!
Due Saturday, March 23rd, 11:59pm
Point Opportunity: 4 points
LEARN HOW TO SUTURE!
Link to video: https://youtu.be/NnKdmjX5pWU?si=_O9fejQV4Odg7GXO&t=1
If you want to practice at home, you can buy a kit on Amazon → https://a.co/d/9gKjiUg
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MEDICAL WORDLE!
We will be hosting this game at almost every club meeting and will be offering FHP Points to club members who get the word in a certain number of attempts. Club members who get the word in 4 or less attempts will receive 1 FHP Point!
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DID YOU KNOW?
There is a total of 206 bones in the body of an adult.
The femur (thighbone) is the longest and most sturdy bone in the human body.
The stapes in the middle ear is the smallest and lightest bone in the human body.
Smoking can lead to the loss of bone density (osteoporosis).
The bones in arms are the most commonly broken bones.
Answer: Bones
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