2023-12-13 18:54:00
In the context of the December holidays, The Community Services Coordination (CSC) of the UNAM Faculty of Medicine organized the Christmas Festival “On the way to FacMed”with the purpose of providing an interactive space where everyone would participate in recreational activities and explore the different initiatives of the GStudent groups present at the Faculty, placed in stands with different activities on the red esplanade of the little shops, on December 8.
In the tent American Society of Clinical Oncology – Oncology Student Interest Group (ASCO-OSIG) They coordinated a candy drive and invited everyone to decorate and fill candy boxes made with recycled bottles, and write letters with phrases and words of encouragement in the name of Santa Claus to take as gifts to girls and boys with cancer from various hospitals.
In turn, the attendees created and decorated paper spheres for the Christmas tree in American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), expressing wishes and requests for the group in their “letters to Santa” and winning candy, notebooks, pens and punch in “target shooting” and “gynecological HedBanz”.
In the activities carried out by the University Society of Aerospace Medicine (SUMAe)the participants played “Wormholes and spaceships”, in which they won candy by testing their knowledge of Physiology and the topics explained regarding the vestibular, visual and muscular system in space.
Likewise, the Faculty community broke the traditional piñata carried by the classmates. University Commitment to Health (CUS)who carried out the “broken phone” activity with medical words, giving the winners the opportunity to choose between thermoses, notebooks and pens.
He Traumatology and Orthopedics Interest Group (GITyO) gave an Amazon card by correctly answering 5 questions regarding Traumatology and Orthopedics, arranging a blindfolded skeleton, taking a photo participating and uploading it to the GITyO social networks, so the photo with the most likes would be the winner.
On the part of the Puma Medical Student League (LEMEP) New or used toys in good condition were collected to donate them to the homes of Coyoacán and Tlalpan, with the aim that all girls and boys had the opportunity to receive the magic of Christmas.
Finally, the members of Student Interest Group in Neurology (SIGN)designed a neuro-tree of neuro-desires, in which people expressed their intentions with the prefix “neuro” and played “neuro-pong” with neurotransmitter questions, getting a candy for participating.
L. Ixchel Díaz
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