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Catching Up on Our Clubs Student Osteopathic Surgical Association
ABOUT THE STUDENT OSTEOPATHIC SURGICAL ASSOCIATION
Student Osteopathic Surgical Association (SOSA) is a national organization of medical students who are interested in pursuing surgical specialties upon graduation. Campbell's SOSA chapter is the largest in the nation and it provides a means for students to participate in activities to improve their academic and surgical skills, as well as give back to the community. We also strive to help students find their passion within medicine by hosting a variety of speakers that represent different surgical subspecialties.
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HOW DOES SOSA SUPPORT THE STUDENT BODY?
SOSA has a very active presence at CUSOM. SOSA hosts a variety of academic & career enrichment events; including cadaver lab mock practical for 1st-year students, suturing clinics, blood drives, guest speakers, and other surgical-skill workshops.
HOW IS CAMPBELL’S SOSA INVOLVED AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL?
Every year Campbell's SOSA chapter attends two national conferences by sending the president, Andrew James, and national liaison, Cecil Acosta, as well as any other SOSA members that are interested in attending. The purpose of the national conferences is to "promote excellence in osteopathic surgical care through education, advocacy, leadership development, and the fostering of professional and personal relationships."
WHAT ARE SOME SOSA EVENTS WE CAN LOOK FORWARD TO?
SOSA will be continuing our line-up of exciting speakers on Tuesday, January 28th at 5:30pm in Lecture Hall 201, where we will get to hear from Dr. Alexander Powers, a neurosurgeon from Wake Forest Baptist Hospital! SOSA is also hosting a blood drive through the Red Cross on Thursday, January 30th! Be sure to also keep an eye out for upcoming suturing clinics!