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I accidentally missed the deadline for FPMSA elections (Barry pod school main officers), but that might have been a blessing in disguise because getting one of those positions would have precluded me from being a club officer. I'll be running for ACFAS officer position later this month. I don't really care if I'm prez, VP, etc... I just want to make the club active.
The chapter here has been relatively inactive, but Dr. Hatch visited our school recently, and I'd really like to get together with some of the students who I feel are the other top minds in my class and re-energize the club at Barry. That funding which the parent ACFAS provides can really help. Here's some ideas I had (I'm sure some are far from novel lol):
-suture workshop
-hand tie workshop
-scrubbing / sterile field workshop
-"Radiology in surgical planning" speaker
-"Antibiotics and Microbiology for the OR" speaker
-surgical journal review sessions
-instrument workshops (teach students name and function of OR and minor sx tools)
Those were just a few ideas I had. There's a ton of DPMs in Miami and most of the faculty ones as well as local residents and fellows should hopefully help out.
I accidentally missed the deadline for FPMSA elections (Barry pod school main officers), but that might have been a blessing in disguise because getting one of those positions would have precluded me from being a club officer. I'll be running for ACFAS officer position later this month. I don't really care if I'm prez, VP, etc... I just want to make the club active.
The chapter here has been relatively inactive, but Dr. Hatch visited our school recently, and I'd really like to get together with some of the students who I feel are the other top minds in my class and re-energize the club at Barry. That funding which the parent ACFAS provides can really help. Here's some ideas I had (I'm sure some are far from novel lol):
-suture workshop
-hand tie workshop
-scrubbing / sterile field workshop
-"Radiology in surgical planning" speaker
-"Antibiotics and Microbiology for the OR" speaker
-surgical journal review sessions
-instrument workshops (teach students name and function of OR and minor sx tools)
Those were just a few ideas I had. There's a ton of DPMs in Miami and most of the faculty ones as well as local residents and fellows should hopefully help out.
If you do become the chapter president, let me know. We still would like to work on creating a more universal club. We have a ton of different events and speakers each year and maybe able to help you guys out. Our club is the largest at DMU and has a very nice size budget. Let me know how things turn out and we can talk.
I agree with a more universal club between all of the schools. It is great to see that clubs between the schools would share resources.
I think that a great idea would be to get a national sponsor (i.e. BioPro, Smith and Nephews, ect) and have a national speaker series. We can get various speakers to lecture at the colleges and hold various surgical labs. Plus, we have the coolest t-shirts design that we give out with our membership.
One thing that may shock other schools is we do a lifetime membership not a yearly membership and charge over $100 bucks to join. This adds about $4000 to 5000 to our account each year. Then with various sponsors, donations and reps we end up with a budget of about $7000 to $10,000 a year. Being this active is has given us back to back Club of the Year at CPMS.
It seems like you guys are doing a good job with the ACFAS club at DMU.
That sounds like a very good idea; I would be fully in support of sharing ideas and fostering good relations between any and all of the student ACFAS chapters. I am glad that so many dedicated students are willing to spend their personal time developing podiatric surgical knowledge and skills.If you do become the chapter president, let me know. We still would like to work on creating a more universal club. We have a ton of different events and speakers each year and maybe able to help you guys out. Our club is the largest at DMU and has a very nice size budget. Let me know how things turn out and we can talk.
Thank you for your ideas and support. It is great to have suggestions from individuals who have successfully manned the ACFAS club position which I will hopefully be serving during the 07-08 academic year.Those are some good ideas for the club. I wish you good luck with your club elections. Here are some of the activities that we did at TUSPM when I was the VP of the ACFAS Student Chapter:
- Monthly lecture from a surgical DPM (either locally or some more prominent DPMs in our field)
- Suturing / Hand tying workshops (we got Ethicon to donate the hand tying kits)
- Arrange for the third year students (and some second year students if they already had the OR protocol workshop) to begin to observe foot and ankle surgical cases (once in a blue moon scrub into surgical cases if permitted) in the local area hospitals where there are surgical residency programs. We did this from Feb - May, when the residency programs did not have many externs. It was a success and had gotten a lot of positive feedback from students. It was a lot of work for the Surgery club officers to coordinate this.
- Casting and splinting workshop for the first and second year students
That is all I can think of for now. As I think of other things, I will let you know.
Thank you for your ideas and support. It is great to have suggestions from individuals who have successfully manned the ACFAS club position which I will hopefully be serving during the 07-08 academic year.
2007-08 Barry Surgery Club (student chapter of ACFAS) officers:
President: Seth Felice '09
VP: William Thetford '09
Historian: Amy Riedel '09
Parliamentarian: Joseph Dickinson '09
Secretary Liliana Heath '09
Treasurer: Al Adams '09
Faculty Advisor: Jacqueline Buchman, DPM
...I'd love to add a club liaison for the Barry 2010 class and maybe even one in the 2011 class when they arrive also. That might be a good way to promote the club events and draw interest. I guess we'll discuss those and other issues when we have our first club meeting. My tentative goal is an officer meeting in May after we finish final exams and then our first club presentation or workshop to take place sometime in July after NBPME pt1. I'm excited and feel we have a quality group of officers who can make the club something special during this upcoming year...
Congrats Feli. I am assuming you are the new president for the club since I don't know your real name. 🙂

Which one the Biopro?

Thanks, guys. Are either of you attending the scientific meeting this year?
It should be fun time, and the schedule looks to feature many interesting topics. Long Beach will be great this time of year (it's been getting downright chilly in Miami lately... mid to low 70s)![]()
Thanks, guys. Are either of you attending the scientific meeting this year?
It should be fun time, and the schedule looks to feature many interesting topics. Long Beach will be great this time of year (it's been getting downright chilly in Miami lately... mid to low 70s)![]()
SCACFAS-DMU
President: Kylin Kovac
Vice-Pres of SCACFAS: Greg Iwaasa
Vice-Pres of CPMS Research Club: Joe Costello
Vice-Pres of APWCA: Jon Humphers
Treasurer: Yves Cesar
Secretary: David Millward
Advisory Council: Patrick Nelson, Matt Peterson, and Josh Moore