Name
Ianna Pirozzi, OMS-IV
Medical School & Graduation Year
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) – Class of 2026
Areas of Interest
Anesthesiology, Internal Medicine
Leadership & Service
Student Advisory Board Member (MAOP)
Events Coordinator, Anesthesiology Club at LECOM
Member of Internal Medicine Club and ACOS-MSS (Surgery Club)
Peer Advisor and member of LECOM Mentoring Club
Former Chair of Special Events, Villanova University Campus Activities Team
Editor-in-Chief of Layout, POLIS Literary Magazine
Diversity Ambassador, Villanova Department of Chemistry
Promoter Intern for the Ignatian Solidarity Network and Ethix Merch
Clinical & Research Experience
Completion of all core clinical rotations: Surgery, Geriatrics/OPP, OB-GYN, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, and Ambulatory Medicine
Previous perioperative surgical support technician at R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland Medical Center
Pre-medical shadowing at University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) and Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC)
Research background with contributions to manuscripts and public health programming
Completed COMLEX Levels 1 & 2 and USMLE Steps 1 & 2
Campus & Community Involvement
Active volunteer with Schoolhouse Science and The Joy of Sox
Habitat for Humanity and local community outreach volunteer
Committee Member, Villanova COVID-19 Events Management Team
Organizer of campus-wide initiatives such as CATchella Welcome Event, Merry Christmas Villanova Week, and Basketball Game Watches
Service through bilingual public health education workshops and mentorship programs
Why I Serve on the Student Advisory Board
“As an OMS-IV preparing for residency, I’ve reflected deeply on my path in medicine and realized I flourish in advocacy and mentorship. Serving on the Student Advisory Board allows me to combine my passions for advocacy, leadership, and collaboration while supporting my peers and the osteopathic profession. I hope to build meaningful connections, expand mentorship opportunities, and represent student perspectives at the state level—especially as Maryland’s osteopathic community continues to grow.”
