Section 1. All
SGA officers must:
A. Serve and/or
chair a SGA Committee
B. Participate in
Orientation
C.
Preside over all SGA meetings.
If the
President cannot attend the SGA meeting
he/she will delegate the meeting
operations to the CPC or PCC VP at
his/her discretion.
D. Participate in
the Distinguished Osteopathic Commitment
Awards Night
Section 2.
Presidential duties include, but are not
limited to:
A. Maintain summer
residence in Athens.
B. In
collaboration with the Office of Student
Affairs, organize new student
orientation with a minimum weekly
commitment of 30 hours during the summer
prior to Orientation.
C. Preside over
all SGA meetings. If the President
cannot attend the SGA meeting he/she
will delegate the meeting operations to
the CPC or PCC VP at his/her discretion.
D. Cast a vote
only in the event of a tie.
E. Submit an
annual budget for SGA approval. No
budget expenditure is authorized until
the budget is reviewed by the director,
associate director of the Office of
Student Affairs and approved by the SGA.
In rare cases, unexpected or exceptional
expenditures prior to the approval of
the budget will be authorized by the SGA
advisor and SGA members.
F. Serve as an
ex-officio member of all SGA committees.
G. Serve as the
SGA representative to the college
administration.
H. Serve and
actively participate as the
representative of the SGA to the Council
of Osteopathic SGA Presidents (COSGP).
I. Serve as the
liaison for the student body to the Ohio
Osteopathic Association (OOA) and
American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
J. Attend meetings
of the:
1. Council of
Osteopathic Student Government
Presidents (COSGP)
2. OOA Board
of Trustees and House of Delegates
(as a voting member)
3. AOA House
of Delegates (as a voting member)
K. Actively train
and prepare newly elected SGA president
and organizations to assume
responsibilities for all activities. The
SGA president-elect will attend the
Spring COSGP meeting with the outgoing
SGA president.
L. Coordinate the
annual update of the SGA Constitution
and SGA website, in collaboration with
all class and SGA officers.
M. Maintain the
SGA website and serve as liaison to the
OU-COM Office of Student Affairs,
supporting the OU-COM web page. If
desired, the president may appoint a
webmaster to oversee the website design
and management.
N. Assigns all
activities or events outlined on the SGA
website and as outlined in the
Constitution, Article XV.
O. Serve on the OU-COM
Student D.O. of the Year Award selection
committee from winter quarter through
graduation.
P. Chair the D.O.C.
Award selections. It is highly
recommended to work in conjunction with
the Sigma Sigma Phi president.
Q. Organize and
host the Officer Transition Ceremony.
R. Serve on The
Ohio D.O. Editorial Board.
S. Submit an
end-of- the year report to the dean and
college.
Section 3. Vice
Presidents, CPC-II and PCC-II duties
include, but are not limited to:
A. Preside over
any SGA meeting in the event the
president cannot attend. Selection will
be made by the President.
B. Divide the
following responsibilities: RUSH and the
Presidents’ Association and chairing the
Professionalism Series.
C. Serve as a
voting member of SGA.
D. Actively train
and prepare newly elected SGA
vice-presidents from both curricular
tracks for assumption of their
responsibilities.
Section 4. SGA
Delegates’ CPC-I and PCC-I duties include,
but are not limited to:
A. Conduct all
Year I class meetings until such time as
annual elections for class officers
occur.
B. Serve as a
voting member of SGA.
C. Serve as
members of the Constitution Review
Committee.
D. Serve as OU-COM
SGA representatives on Graduate Student
Senate.
E. Carry out
duties assigned by the president as well
as duties specified in the OU-COM
Policies and Procedures Handbook.
Section 5.
Secretary duties include, but are not
limited to:
A. Request that
all SGA members and Year I and II
students provide items for inclusion on
the agenda prior to each SGA meeting.
Send an e-mail one week in advance
notifying SGA members of scheduled
meetings, including dates and times.
B. Notify SGA
members of regularly scheduled and
emergency meetings as soon as possible.
C. Prepare and
distribute written records of final,
approved SGA meeting minutes.
D. Secure and
maintain records of all SGA meetings and
minutes.
E. Coordinate all
SGA correspondence. This would include
any communication that takes place from
OU-COM SGA to the groups and
organizations. It will be the
Secretary's responsibility to get prior
approval from administration in regard
to communication outside the college.
F. Maintain
attendance records of all SGA meetings.
G. Maintain OU-COM
SGA letterhead, business cards and other
office materials.
H. Serve as a
voting member of SGA.
I. Carry out
duties assigned by the president in
addition to those duties specified in
the OU-COM Policies and Procedures
Handbook.
J. Actively train
and prepare newly elected SGA secretary
for assumption of his/her duties.
K. Create and
update (bi-monthly) electronic calendar
of SGA and student organization/s events
accessed by the student body.
Section 6. Treasurer
duties include, but are not limited to:
A. Maintain a
summer residence in Athens.
B. In
collaboration with the Office of Student
Affairs, organize new student
orientation with a minimum weekly
commitment of 30 hours during the summer
prior to Orientation.
C. Follow the
Organizational Handbook - Students'
General Fund as published by Ohio
University (available from Student
Affairs or the Students’ General Fund
Office in Chubb Hall) and be responsible
for maintaining all financial records
required by Ohio University, in relation
to OU-COM SGA, as a registered student
organization. Submit the books and all
receipts to Chubb Hall at the end of
spring quarter in order for the books to
be audited by the financial affairs
administrator.
D. Maintain a
current account of SGA expenditures and
obligations, by balancing the books on a
monthly basis and reporting expenditures
to the SGA at each meeting.
E. Post credits
and debits, a minimum of once each
quarter via e-mail to the SGA and to the
SGA advisor. He/she will also make this
available to any third or fourth year
student upon request.
F. Ensure that
proper procedures for monetary affairs
are communicated and followed by SGA
members. Coordinate all Educational
Program Fund Requests.
G. Serve as a
voting member of SGA.
H. Carry out
duties assigned by the president.
I. Actively train
and prepare newly elected SGA treasurer
for assumption of duties. Participate in
and lead treasurer training for club
officers each fall quarter.
J. Assume
secretarial duties [outlined in Section
V] if that position remains or becomes
vacant.
Section 7: CORE
Site Representative duties include, but are
not limited to:
A. Serve as
spokesperson and liaison for classmates
with the CORE administrator.
B. Gather
information for the CORE administrator
as needed.
C. Serve as
contact for all social activities
sponsored by the hospital or graduating
class.
D. Gather class
information for the CORE administrator
as needed.
E. Represent the
CORE site for various events (i.e.
marketing and recruiting activities).
F. Coordinate the
CORE "Outstanding Clinical Faculty
Award" and "Outstanding Student Award"
nominations and elections.
G. Serve as a
student representative during CORE
hospital visits by OU-COM administrative
staff.
H. Participate at
CORE Hospital Day on the main campus and
be available (or find an alternate
representative) to answer questions from
the Year I and II students during the
CORE Hospital Assignment Process (CHAP)
meetings.
I. Organize major
meetings and student-related events.
J. Represent the
CORE site to SGA regarding student needs
and financial requests.
K. Distribute
information to students from the
"Osteopathic Medicine Key Contact" (OMSKEY)
call to action letter.
L. Inform students
about the availability of current
informational materials regarding
Internship Registration Program (Match).
M. Be a resource
person for Year I and II students who
are participating in early clinical
experiences at representative’s
designated CORE hospital.
N. Perform other
CORE hospital duties as requested.
O. Help in the
solicitation of nominations for CORE
associated awards (e.g.: Arnold P. Gold
Award).
Section 8: OU
Student Senate Representative:
A. Serve as a
voting member of SGA.
B. Preserve the
professional, community and academic
interests of OU-COM constituency as a
voting senate member to OU Student
Senate and serve as a liaison between
senate and OU-COM SGA.
C. Conduct a 10
minute informative PowerPoint
presentation regarding the medical
school during the fall quarter to OU
Student Senate members and update the
provided resource each year for the
incoming OU-COM senator; inquire about
the availability of the dean to attend
this presentation.
D. Circulate a
copy of Today’s DO, medical
school press releases and other
noteworthy items to OU Student Senate
members in order to augment the
visibility of the medical school and the
cognizance of quality medical education
possibilities at OU-COM, when
appropriate.
E. Frequent
professional educational resources (www.do-online.org)
discussing issues that affect the
professional future and growth of the
osteopathic medicine and constituency
and transcribe resolutions to mandate
investigations of respective issues when
appropriate.
F. Attend two
Academic Affairs Commission meetings per
quarter, which serve as an ancillary
venue to discuss curricular changes in
pre-medical/medical education at OU-COM.
G. Assume any
remaining duties as set forth by OU
Student Senate.
Section 9: OU
Graduate Student Representative:
A. Serve as a
voting member of SGA.
B. Preserve the
professional, community and academic
interests of OU-COM constituency as a
voting senate member to OU Student
Senate and serve as a liaison between
senate and OU-COM SGA.
C. Conduct a 10
minute informative PowerPoint
presentation regarding the medical
school during the fall quarter to OU
Senate members and to update the
provided resource each year for the
incoming OU-COM senator; inquire about
the availability of the Dean to attend
this presentation.
D. Circulate a
copy of Ohio Medicine, medical
school press releases and other
noteworthy items to OU Student Senate
members in order to augment the
visibility of the medical school and the
cognizance of quality medical education
possibilities at OU-COM, when
appropriate.
E. Frequent
professional educational resources (www.do-online.org)
discussing issues that affect the
professional future and growth of the
osteopathic medicine and constituency
and transcribe resolutions to mandate
investigations of respective issues when
appropriate.
F. Attend two
Academic Affairs Commission meetings per
quarter, which serve as an ancillary
venue to discuss curricular changes in
pre-medical/medical education at OU-COM.
G. Assume any
remaining duties as set forth by OU
Graduate Student Senate.
Section 10:
Immediate Past President – The immediate
past president is designated to the outgoing
president of the SGA. The responsibilities
of this position are the following:
A. Provide
guidance and leadership to the
presidential successor.
B. Be a voting
member of the Student DO of the Year
committee.
C. Be available to
represent the school at state or
national meetings.
D. Be the
designated coordinator of CORE site
representatives.
Section 11:
Past President – The past president is
designated to the outgoing president of the
SGA. The responsibilities of this position
are the following:
A. Provide
guidance and leadership to the
presidential successor.
B. Serve as a
liaison to the administration for
graduation preparations.
C. Serve as a
voting member of the Student DO of the
Year committee.
D. Be available to
represent the school at state or
national meetings.
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