The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Lending a hand

Lake Erie College Pre-Med Club allows students to network, help community

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The Pre-Med Club at Lake Erie College is providing a way for all students going into health care to enjoy a community on campus.

The club, which has been on campus for more than 10 years, is open to a variety of medical programs offered at the college. Students can join at any time through the year and have opportunit­ies to learn more about other profession­s through club activities, according to a news release from the school.

Vice President Rachel Ward (Class of 2022) has been a member of the club since freshman year, when she switched her major from secondary education to chemistry. With her new career goal of becoming a physical therapist, Dr. Tedesco, Dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematic­s Associate Professor of Chemistry, recommende­d she join.

Ward enjoys the community aspect of the club, both on campus and off. The club works with Zion Lutheran Church, across the street from the Painesvill­e campus, to host events that bring the students and the local community together.

“I really enjoy these events because it helps us

build relationsh­ips with other people in the Painesvill­e community,” Ward said.

The Pre-Med Club’s outreach also includes fundraiser­s and canned food drives, and this year it decided to reach out internatio­nally.

The club is now supporting a child, Kevin from Honduras, through Compassion Internatio­nal.

President of the club, biology and chemistry major Shelby Pandy (Class of 20 21) explained that Compassion Internatio­nal is a religion-based company that focuses on helping children around the world living in poverty. She learned about

Compassion Internatio­nal while on a Global Brigades trip to Honduras with the LEC PA Program.

With being physically unable to travel to Honduras due to COVID, Pandy thought it was a good opportunit­y for the Pre-Med Club to remotely provide medical care internatio­nally. The club’s monthly donation allows Kevin to receive health care, educationa­l programs and recreation activities he otherwise wouldn’t have the opportunit­y to access.

“My favorite thing we have done as a club is adopting Kevin,” said biology major Mario Pisano (Class of 2021), treasurer for the club.

“The idea of being able to support a child in need is very fulfilling as both a club and a person. I hope to be able to support Kevin for as long as possible.”

Pisano joined the club to meet fellow students on the pre-med track, and has enjoyed opportunit­ies to network. Students have a chance to meet others in their field, make connection­s for their career path, and learn about other medical profession­s.

LEC’s PA Program also works with the club and the graduate students network with the undergradu­ate students. It was through the PA Program’s visit to the club in 2019 that Pandy was able to accompany them on their Global Brigades trip to Honduras.

The group provided medical attention to three communitie­s as well as building eco-stoves, digging trenches and more.

“I believe student organizati­ons like the Pre-Med Club allow students to discover opportunit­ies they otherwise may not have the chance to be a part of. You never know what you will experience and how it may change your whole path,” Pandy said.

“I hope that the Pre-Med Club continues to grow! Our goal is to be inclusive to the entirety of the healthcare field, providing opportunit­ies in any area students are wishing to explore!”

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SUBMITTED PHOTOS Members of the Lake Erie College Pre-Med Club are shown above and to the right.

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