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Lambda and Friends (GLBT/Straight) LambdaClub@westernu.edu
Promotes the acceptance of, and provides support to gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgender students, faculty and staff of WesternuU.

Latter Day Saints Student Organization LDSSAclub@westernu.edu
This organization was founded to establish and provide a spiritual balance to medical education through discussions and activities geared to that purpose.

Los Angeles County Medical Association LACMAclub@westernu.edu
Osteopathic Chapter - The WesternU chapter of the LACMA Medical Student Section promotes osteopathic principles and practice in Los Angeles County via educational presentations to other health professionals and potential practitioners. The organization serves to educate members about issues pertinent to the field of medicine and provide students with access to legislative policy surrounding organized medicine. Students serve on policy-making committees and attend seminars, conventions and political rallies to insure adequate representation of the university.

Latino Medical Student Association LMSAclub@westernu.edu
Serves as part of a statewide communication and support network for medical and pre-medical students interested in developing health care services for Hispanic underserved communities.

Medical Students For Choice MSFCclub@westernu.edu
The purpose of the organization is to increase education, awareness, and open discussion regarding the issues of reproductive health and to support those within the medical community who are working to ensure freedom of choice.

Middle Eastern Medical Students Association MEMSAclub@westernu.edu
To unite students of Middle Eastern background and promote their cultures on campus.

Military Medical Student Association MMSAclub@westernu.edu
MMSA is open to all students regardless of military affiliation. Those students on military scholarships will have the opportunity to join student chapters of the Association of Military Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons (AMOPS) and the Uniformed Services Academy of Family Physicians (USAFP). The primary goals of the club are to: provide information concerning rotations, internships and residencies in military facilities, provide information concerning the practice of osteopathic medicine and family practice medicine within the armed forces, to provide information concerning life and opportunities in the military in general.

National Community Pharmacists Association NCPAclub@westernu.edu
To introduce students to independent retail pharmacy. To promote high quality pharmaceutical care and to restoring, maintaining, and promoting the health and well-being of the public we serve.

National Student Nurse Association NSNclub@westernu.edu
To mentor students preparing for licensure as RN's and to convey standards, ethics, and skills students will need as responsible and accountable leaders and members of the profession.

Orthopedic Interest Group OrthopedicClub@westernu.edu
To better integrate the different future health care professionals of orthopedics, including orthopedic surgery, non-surgical orthopedics, and rehabilitation post-orthopedics, trauma, sports medicine, etc. This organization also integrates students from the different programs.

Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of California OPSCclub@westernu.edu
Provides an avenue for student input to the state medical association and allows early involvement in OPSC. Helps osteopathic medicine candidates enhance their career opportunities through collegial relationships with practicing physicians. Students participate in Continuing Medical Education (CME) seminars, clinical preceptorships, and guidance from physician mentors.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Club PMARCclub@westernu.edu
An intercollegiate club on campus that brings together healthcare professionals from various backgrounds to discuss disability issues as they relate to medicine. The club also provides volunteer and shadowing opportunities for those interested in a career in Physiatry.

Physical Therapy Awareness Club PTACclub@westernu.edu
Provides opportunities for all students to partake in various Physical Therapy related lectures, convocations, debate panels including current issues and legislation and technique demonstrations. Activities include guest speakers, participation in the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) functions and hands-on treatment techniques.

Physician Assistant Student Society PASSclub@westernu.edu
To promote the Physician Assistant profession and represent the WesternU at the national level.

Pomona Community Health Action Team PCHAT@westernu.edu
The purpose of this team is to provide and serve the medical needs of the Pomona community.

Pipeline to Health Careers PHC@westernu.edu
To give the youth of today the tools essential to attain their full academic potential. To strengthen and develop a passion for science so students so that they will be inspired to seek careers in the health professions, and to help them see their promise as successful and effective professionals of tomorrow.

Pomona Homeless Outreach Program PHOP@westernu.edu
Pomona Homeless Outreach Program is dedicated to providing health care, food, clothing, and education to the homeless population in both Pomona and Ontario. We do clinics monthly and education nights every 2 weeks.

Psychiatry Interest Group PsychClub@westernu.edu
To promote the specialty of Psychiatry.

Public Health Club PublicHealthClub@westernu.edu
To increase the awareness and importance of public health to the community.

Radiology and Molecular Imaging Interest Group WRMIclub@westernu.edu
To create an arena for guest lecturers to discuss current developments and common medical procedures in the field and to provide club members with the opportunity to teach others via research and a case report presentation series.

Recreation Networking Club RecreationClub@westernu.edu
To promote socialization among the interprofessional students at WesternU through recreational activities.

Rho Chi Society RhoChiClub@westernu.edu
To foster and recognize academic excellence in the pharmacy profession.
Last Updated:11/03/2009