Pictured from left to right: MAPS
vice-president DeLorean Ruffin, secretary Alicia Guerero, president Daphne
Petit-Homme, event/project coordinator Precious Ezeamama, treasurer Cyndie Dern,
volunteer coordinator Tania Torres-Delgado.
The Minority Association of
Pre-health Students (MAPS) was recognized at the 2013 Student Affairs banquet receiving
four student organization awards: Recognized Student Organization (RSO) of the
year; RSO president of the year: Daphne Petit-Homme; RSO member of the year:
Precious Ezeamama; and the St Rose of Lima Award for Community
Involvement. This is no small feat for
an organization that was established less than two years ago, in fall
2011. As an organization, MAPS also
recognized the hard work and dedication of its PR coordinator Martha Lopez and
event/project coordinator Precious Ezeamama.
In the past academic year alone
MAPS members organized a kickball tournament,
enlisting the help of the other pre-health clubs AMSA, PrePASA and Tri-Beta to
raise money for the American Heart Association; participated in the 2012
Miami-Dade Heart Walk; tabled in Thompson Hall raising awareness of heart
disease; volunteered at the Breast Health Symposium in Opa-Locka; volunteered
with the Breast Health Initiative, going door-to-door in SW Miami raising
awareness of the importance of early detection; volunteered at the Empower U
AIDS conference; tabled in Thompson Hall to raise awareness of AIDS statistics;
invited medical students from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
to share their experiences and provide tips to pre-med students on campus; invited
medical school admissions committee members to provide students with insights
into medical school; served as Creole and Spanish translators at the Little
Haiti, Little Havana, and Liberty City health fairs; organized the first-ever student
health fair on campus providing students with the services of healthcare
professionals, dental and medical insurance representatives; organized a
month-long series of student-led workshops on navigating the medical and dental
school application process (March Madness); served as exhibit facilitators at
the 4th Annual Brain Fair for Kids at the Miami Science Museum; organized
a health disparities panel discussion with health professionals from Barry, the
University of Georgia and the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in
observance of Minority Health Month; and in another collaborative effort with
AMSA and Tri-Beta, volunteered at the Nautica South Beach Triathlon, a
fundraiser for St Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
On tap for the coming academic
year: health education outreach to community centers in the underserved
communities of Overtown and Little Havana, new professional development
opportunities for pre-health students, and health education for the Barry student
body.