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Sunday Aug 18
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Monday Aug 19
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Tuesday Aug 20
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Wednesday Aug 21
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Thursday Aug 22
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Friday Aug 23
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Saturday Aug 24
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8 am
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9 am
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10 am
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11 am
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Title: How To Get An A In Organic Chemistry
Description: This workshop will give a brief overview of Organic Chemistry I & II. What to expect and how to study for these courses.
Students who will be taking Organic Chemistry I & II in the upcoming 2019-2020 academic year are encouraged to attend.
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Title: Fall 2019 Pre-Health Freshmen Orientation
Description: The Pre-Health Freshmen Orientation for students entering Hunter College in Fall 2019, is designed to provide detailed information to students who are new to Hunter College about the Pre-Health Professions Program.
Topics to be covered include:
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Title: How To Get An A In General Biology
Description: This workshop will give a brief overview of General Biology I & II. What to expect and how to study for these courses.
Students who will be taking General Biology I & II in the upcoming 2019-2020 academic year are encouraged to attend.
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12 pm
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1 pm
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Title: Stop the Bleed training for Pre-Health Students
Description: The ability to recognize life-threatening bleeding in someone who is injured and effectively assist that person can save a life. A person can bleed to death in under five minutes, and it often takes longer than that for medical personnel to arrive. Members of the public can be the difference between life and death in a trauma situation if they know what to do. STOP THE BLEED is a program that teaches basic bleeding-control techniques including wound packing and tourniquet applications. This program is usually taught to medical students however we have the opportunity for Hunter College students to learn these techniques in classes taught by physicians from Weill Cornell Medicine. There is also the option to receive a certificate at the end of the training.
During Stop the Bleed training, you will learn how to:
Determine if an area is safe for you to proceed toward a victim to provide assistance
Identify any nearby tools to assist you such as a publicly placed bleeding control kit or everyday items that can be used to control bleeding.
Use your hands to apply direct pressure at the site of the wound to stop bleeding
Pack a deep wound with cloth or gauze to control bleeding
Correctly apply a tourniquet to an injured limb to stop bleeding
Keep the victim calm until help arrives
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Title: How To Get An A In General Chemistry
Description: This workshop will give a brief overview of General Chemistry I & II. What to expect and how to study for these courses.
Students who will be taking General Chemistry I & II in the upcoming 2019-2020 academic year are encouraged to attend.
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Title: How to succeed as a Pre-Health student at Hunter College Panel Discussion
Description: Join us for a panel discussion with current undergraduates and Post Bacc students who will share tips and techniques on how to succeed as a Pre-Health student. Pre-Health students must achieve a grade of B or better in all science courses, engage in research and gain clinical exposure in order to be considered competitive applicants. Come and hear how other Pre-Health students balance these commitments while juggling their academic and extracurricular activities.
This panel discussion is strongly recommended for new freshmen, transfer and Post Baccs students.
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2 pm
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3 pm
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4 pm
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Title: Fall 2019 Pre-Health Transfer Student Orientation
Description: The Pre-Health Transfer Student Orientation is designed to provide detailed information to transfer students who are new to Hunter College about the Pre-Health program.
The path of a Pre-Health undergraduate can be challenging, and being an incoming transfer student can make it even more challenging. This is why we're here to help!
Topics to be covered include:
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Title: How To succeed in Biochemistry
Description: This workshop will give a brief overview of Biochemistry I and II (CHEM 376/377) and Biological Chemistry (Bio 300/301). What to expect and how to study for these courses.
This workshop will be presented by Rana Mekawy (Previous Biochemistry I & II Tutor and TA) and Besmira Alija (Biology Tutor and TA) who succeeded in BIO 300/301.
Students who will be taking Biochemistry (CHEM 376/377) & Biological Chemistry (BIO 300/301) in the upcoming 2019-2020 academic year are encouraged to attend.
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5 pm
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6 pm
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Title: Fall 2019 Pre-Med Parents' Orientation
Description: Pre-Med parents want what is best for their children, our students. This workshop is geared to help students and parents understand the deferred gratification entailed in obtaining a degree in the health professions and to bridge the gap between parents’ desire for a better life for their offspring and the student’s desire to pursue their passion. This workshop will be split between two panels: a panel of students will share their experiences and the second panel of admissions professionals and academic advisors will help to guide parents through the maze called the Pre-Med Journey.
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7 pm
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Sunday Aug 18
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Monday Aug 19
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Tuesday Aug 20
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Wednesday Aug 21
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Thursday Aug 22
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Friday Aug 23
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Saturday Aug 24
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