Just a quick reminder to get your flu shots and PPDs if you haven't already! (Last flu clinic is Thurs Nov 1 from 8:30-4:00 in the SFC lobby)
Schedule of this week's events are below (and as always on the SGA calendar) Monday 10/29 - Medical Humanities Discussion Group: Dialogue/Discussion about Adderall Use in College MERB 217 A/B (12 PM) - TRIG: Intro to Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology MERB 219 (12 PM) Tuesday 10/30 - Temple Arts Group: Trick or Treat Yo'Self Halloween Crafts MERB 217 (12 PM) Wednesday 10/31 (aka HALLOWEEN) - HERO Halloween Party and Trick or Treating MERB 217 (3 PM - 5 PM) - SGA: Halloween Costume Contest MERB Lobby (12:15 - 12:45) - Urban Health Care and Bioethics: Social Barriers to Mental Health Care in Philly MERB 217 (12 PM) Thursday 11/1 - Temple Culinary Medical Initiative: Lifestyle Medicine with Dr. Prabhu MERB 217 (12 PM) This week's happy news story features a 107 year old barber who still works 40 hour weeks. One of his tricks for longevity is to "eat thin spaghetti, so I don't get fat". Read here. Thanks for reading! SGA
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To spruce up these ~scintillating~ SGA announcement emails I decided to add a "feel good" news story at the end of each email. This one's about the start of Flamin' Hot Cheetos (see below for the full story). If you have any fun stories you think would put a smile on someone's face please send them my way!
Tuesday 10/23 - Lunch with the Deans Location TBD (look out for an email from Marianne LaRussa) Thursday 10/25 - Urban Health Care and Bioethics: Social Barriers to Mental Health Care in Philly MERB 217 (12 PM) Did you know the idea for Flamin' Hot Cheetos came from a janitor in California? He cold-called the CEO of Frito Lay and made the first batch in his kitchen with his wife. Read here for the full story. A little shout out to the Thanksgiving Hosting Program:
If you are not able to travel home for Thanksgiving, this year, we are offering a Thanksgiving hosting program. The meal provided, the warm hospitality and the personal connections made through conversation all help create fond memories for years to come. Additionally, if you are from this area and would like to host your classmates, we welcome that as well. Please see below: § If you would like to be hosted by a local LKSOM family, please click here. § If you would like to host fellow students in your home, please click here. § If you would like to carpool with other students to go home, you can use this link (requires TU login). Please RSVP by Friday, November 2, 2018. We will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to our office at 215-707-1630. Thank you so much for your time. |
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