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The Eyes on Health Officer Board

President: Coreylyn deBettencourt

I am a sophomore Biology major and I joined Eyes on Health so that I could be a part of helping underserved communities gain more access to medical care. I hope to go to medical school after I graduate college and become a doctor so that I can continue to work towards creating equal access to healthcare for all.

Vice President: Ericah Roncone

I am a sophomore studying Neurobiology and Physiology, pursuing a career as a forensic pathologist.  I decided to become more involved with Eyes on Health because I love to help people, and I recognize that sometimes the greatest way you can is to enable others to volunteer, which is exactly what Eyes on Health is about. 

Secretary: Amanda Franko

I am a sophomore Neurobiology and Physiology major, with a Spanish minor. I am passionate about this club, because medicine and helping others has always been an important part of my life. My goal is to pursue a profession in the medical field, and this is the perfect way to not only help myself gain experience, but also help others gain experience to bring them closer to their goal. This club is much bigger than just its members; it is about making an impact on the community.

Clinic Liaison: Sam Riesberg

I am a junior studying Neurobiology and Physiology. I got involved with Eyes on Health because volunteer work has always been an important component of my life and I’ve always been fascinated with medicine. I’m excited to share new, hands-on volunteer work with other students dedicated to serving their community and exploring medicine. I’m currently an EMR (Emergency Medical Responder) and children’s gymnastics coach. After my graduation in 2019, I hope to attend medical school and aspire to be a pediatrician who coaches gymnastics on weekends.

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