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🌟 Student Spotlight on Lavinia Harrison ✨

Name

Lavinia Harrison, OMS-I

Medical School & Graduation Year

Meritus School of Osteopathic Medicine – Class of 2029

Areas of Interest

Family Medicine

Leadership & Service

  • Student Advisory Board Member (MAOP)
  • Program Lead, Center of Excellence & REACH-HEI, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine (2021–2024)
  • Community Impact Grant Reviewer, Pocono Mountains United Way
  • STEM Program Director, Building 21 High School
  • Volunteer mentor and leader in multiple community-based outreach and service initiatives

Clinical & Research Experience

  • Designed and implemented mentorship and pipeline programs for students from underrepresented backgrounds in medicine
  • Developed and evaluated medical mentoring curriculum emphasizing cultural competence and leadership
  • Organized physician shadowing opportunities, workshops, and health education sessions
  • Research in health disparities and child death review policy during MPH training
  • Scribe and research coordinator in clinical and academic settings

Campus & Community Involvement

  • Volunteer with Abyssinian Baptist Church Food Share, “We Bloom” Annual Event, Broken but Healing Mentorship, and Habitat for Humanity
  • Service with St. Christopher’s Child Life Department and Acumen Dental Community Outreach
  • Organizer of bilingual health education workshops, public health events, and Girls in Science Day, a county-wide initiative inspiring young women in STEM

Why I Serve on the Student Advisory Board

“I joined the Student Advisory Board to merge my passions for community engagement, policy, and mentorship within the osteopathic profession. I believe student voices play a powerful role in shaping the future of medicine, and I want to help ensure osteopathic medical education reflects compassion, diversity, and innovation.”

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