Raveena Gandhi, COM ‘20 has been elected as National Secretary, 2019-2020 for the Board of Directors of Student National Medical Association (SNMA). SNMA is a non-profit, student run organization that is committed to supporting current and future underrepresented minority medical students, addressing the needs of underserved communities, and increasing the number of clinically excellent, culturally competent and socially conscious physicians.
As National Secretary, Raveena will take minutes during Board of Directors and House of Delegates meetings, track submissions of chapter documents and compile and present Board of Directors' Workbooks at quarterly national conferences.
Danielle Sultan, COM '20 currently holds the position of Student Conference Chair with the Resident Student Board of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians (ACOEP). She is responsible for organizing student and resident events at the biannual conferences and seasonal symposiums, and arranging lecture series, workshops, large scale MCI trainings, and leadership academies. Of her position, Danielle says, "My role enables me to develop a well balanced and invigorating curriculum that will benefit students and residents as they explore the emergency medical field."
COM student, Matt Heard, COM '21 was elected to serve as Chair of Communications for the National Student Osteopathic Surgery Association (SOSA).
Raveena Gandhi, COM ’20, Matt Heard, COM ‘21, and Danielle Sultan, COM '20
COM STUDENTS ELECTED TO NATIONAL POSITIONS
MILES FOR MILLS 5K
Kathleen Kilroe, Matthew Kilroe (COM '22), SSG ret. Travis Mills, Rushi Shah (COM '22), and Cassidy Cunningham (COM '22) volunteering at the Miles for Mills 5K to benefit the Travis Mills Foundation, a local Maine charity that works to recalibrate service members and their families to civilian life.