Public Health Student Organizations at ֱ College
ֱ College studentslead a number ofclubsand organizations dedicated to key issues in Global Public Health. While our ֱmembers advise theseclubsfrom time to time and sometimes speak at their events, these clubsare entirely student run.
The followingclubsprovideֱ College students with excellent opportunitiesto learn aboutpublic health, do meaningful work, and meet friends and colleagues. We encourage interested students to explore them.
American Red Cross of ֱ College
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Description:“The American Red Cross of ֱ College works to strengthen awareness of the importance of blood donation.We host four annual blood drives, making blood donation education and donating opportunities accessible to ֱ College and the surrounding community. We strive to promote the charitable act of blood donation because of the benefit that a safe, growing, and reliable blood supply has in making life-saving medical treatments and procedures successful.Additionally, we host numerous outreach trips to local food pantries in order to assist those who are less fortunate. Lastly, we work in conjunction with “Sound the Alarm” to install smoke detectors and provide fire safety education to the nearby ֱ community.”
ֱ College MEDLife
Contact: bcmedlife@gmail.com
Description:Mission: to build a world-wide movement empowering the poor for equal access to healthcare, education and a safe home. Our meetings are mainly based on discussions about public health issues such as women’s health, racial disparities, vaccine development, language barriers in healthcare, among others.
Instagram: @bcmedlife
Charity Water
DzԳٲ: bccharitywater@gmail.com
Description: The ֱ College chapter of charity: water dedicated itself to fundraising and advocating for the water crisis. Since 2012, its goal has been to provide as many people as possible with clean and safe drinking water. Charity: water changes everything from health, to female empowerment, to economies.
Bioethics Society of BC
Contact: bioethicsbc@gmail.com
Description:Bioethics Society of ֱ College is an interdisciplinary group established in 2018 for the students of ֱ College to explore emerging topics in the field of bioethics. The club hosts experts from various fields including medicine, philosophy, law, and theology. Bioethics Society of ֱ College provides a forum for students to consider complex issues and engage in stimulating conversations.
ֱ College EMS
DzԳٲ: director.od@bostoncollegeems.com
Description: ֱ College EMS is a student-run, all-volunteer, quick-response emergency medical care provider founded in 1997. BC EMS serves both members of the ֱ College community andguests to the ֱ College campus.They operate 7 days a week and provide coverage of campus events through strategically placed foot teams, as well as campus-wide coverage with our Class V non-transporting ambulance. In addition to its role as a care provider, ֱ College EMS has a commitment to advancing medicaleducation and promoting health and safety among EMTs and students alike through lectures and classes.
Public HealthClubof BC
Contact: bcpublichealthclub@gmail.com
Description: The ֱ College Public Health Club is a community of students across disciplines who all share a passion for public health. At ֱ College, BCPHC strives to create an engaging and creative culture around current issues in the field of public health. At our core, we seek to provide a clear access point for students who strive to develop their voice in public health at ֱ College.
Instagram:@bcpublichealthclub
Climate Justice @ BC
Contact: cjbc.coordinatingteam@gmail.com
Description: Climate Justice @ ֱ College is a group of undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, faculty, and staff at ֱ College who are fighting to mitigate climate change to prevent further environmental disaster that threatens the well-being of communities around the world.
Description: ֱ College is a chapter of Global Medical Brigades, an international movement of students and medical professionals working alongside local communities and staff to implement sustainable health systems. They work in remote, rural, and under resourced communities in Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua and Ghana who would otherwise have limited to no access to health care. In conjunction with our Medical Program, Global Brigades also supports communities with economic development, sanitation and clean water projects, and uniquely implements these programs in a holistic model to meet a community’s health and economic goals.
Description:One for the World's mission is to end global extreme poverty by raising awareness about effective altruism and philanthropy on campus. We use rigorous, data-driven charity selection to recommend the most effective charities to donate one's dollars to. OFTW also provides a platform for students to donate 1% of their post-graduate income to these charities, a portfolio that is updated every year so that donations are always as impactful as possible.
Instagram: @oftw_chestnuthill
Description: Partners in Health Engage (PIHE) focuses on addressing health disparities in communities across the globe. PIHE will be organized into three committees: Advocacy, Community Building, and Education. Anyone from any class year and major is welcome to join.
Instagram:@pihengagebc
Student Health Equity Forum
Contact: bc@globmed.org
Description: The Student Health Equity Forum(SHEF)of ֱ College, formerly GlobeMed,aims to educate students about the world’s leading public health issues and provide them with hands on experience so they can become well-practiced leaders within the field.
Timmy Global Health
Description: ֱ College Timmy Global Health works alongside our international partner clinic, 32 Volcanes, in Xela, Guatemala. Student volunteers travel to Guatemala every August to provide care to patients in 5 different communities over the course of one week. Timmy Global Health also holds monthly meetings where all students are welcome to come and discuss global health issues.