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The P&S Club is the most comprehensive student activities organization in American medical education. Founded by Nobel Peace Laureate John R. Mott in 1894, the Club currently sponsors approximately 50 extracurricular organizations. These organizations represent P&S students' vast interests and talents, including athletics, the performing arts, student advocacy, and community service. The Club's fluid nature allows new activities to arise as students' interests evolve. By providing P&S students with outlets for their various talents, the P&S Club adds substantial depth to a program otherwise devoted to scientific and clinical disciplines.
Membership
While all P&S students aer members of the P&S Club, participation is open to all members of the Columbia University Medical Center community - students, faculty, and administration alike.
Funding
The P&S Club is independently funded. Through generous donations from alumni, parents, and faculty, as well as a substantial grant from the P&S Alumni Association and the Koerber Fund Endowment, the P&S Club is able to sustain its various student organziations and provide its annual events. If you are interested in contributing to the P&S Club, please contact the P&S Club.
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Orientation
The P&S Club welcomes new P&Sers with a fun-filled week
Club Fair
The P&S Club on parade...check out all we have to offer in person
Leonides Fall Formal
John Wood Memorial Rugby Tournament
Supernight
4th year students celebrate in style the night before Match Day
TeamWoRx
Rising 3rd year students gain a deeper sense of teamwork within their new rotation groups
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Co-Presidents
Rob Neely '08 (rcn2101)
Jason Sulkowski '08 (jps2116)
Co-Vice Presidents
Hadi Halazun '09 (hjh2102)
Daniel Stephens '09 (dhs2110)
Treasurer
Geoff Konopka '10 (gnk2102)
Secretary
Cornelia Griggs '10 (clg2133)
First Year Representatives
Paula Brady '11 (pcb2112)
Dan Pizzarello '11 (dbp2007)
Director of Student Activities
Andrea Sturtevant (as2821)
Faculty Advisory Board
Chair: Carmen Ortiz-Nue, M.D. (co6)
Vice Chair: Jay H. Lefkowitch, M.D. (jhl3)
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