ΞΨΦ College Chapter Reports
and hindsight, a mock bell ringer exam for Dental Anatomy with nearly 100 stations, and a Biomaterials SOS Review Session. In contrast, the sec- ond years get mock oral exams and an introduction to Clinic before they start seeing patients for the first time. Tird years have the opportunity to attend Oral Surgery and suturing seminars as well as presentations on international outreach opportunities, residency applications, mastering
Axium, and how to succeed in clinic and patient management. Moreover, President Julie Delcorde
and the executive team worked tire- lessly to spearhead new initiatives including the launch of a structured mentorship program that connects student members with recent gradu- ates. Te fourth-year students will benefit from seminars on preparation for the licensing exam, post-graduate planning, finances, insurance, as well as contract negotiations and asso- ciateships. Te passion and drive of the Omicron Chapter is evident in the constant development of new projects that are self-sustainable and well-integrated into the student expe- rience, as we are never satisfied with the status quo. As the holiday season approaches,
we look forward to our Christmas Party where we celebrate the end of a successful year and look forward in anticipation for our annual ZIP Formal, which will be held on Janu- ary 27th, 2018! Past years saw over 350 guests in attendance at the ZIP Formal, so we are eagerly await- ing another classy, exquisite night celebrating our fellow members’ achievements. Finally, we would like to express
our gratitude to all the members and alumni, without whom Omicron Chapter could not have provided such an enriching student experience filled with meaningful social, aca- demic, and philanthropic events. As we bid farewell to a memorable 2017, we are ready to take on the rewarding challenges 2018 will bring us.
ΞΨΦ Senior Send-off “Pig Roast” at the ZIP House, May, 2017 20 | Volume 114, Issue 1 XI PSI PHI QUARTERLY
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