First-year medical students Tracy Espiritu and Scott Morris perform osteopathic manipulative treatment on Hershey Bell, M.D., M.S., Dean of the LECOM School of Pharmacy, who stopped by to support the LECOM Wellness Fair.
 
Candace Okupski, first-year PCSP medical student, checks a toddler's blood pressure during the LECOM Wellness Fair at the Millcreek Mall.
 
The LECOM Pediatrics Club provided children's activities and prizes at the wellness fair. Volunteering at this table were, from left: Katherine Regling, OMSI; Tristan Wade, OMSI; John Criscuolo, OMSI; Kelly Lyons, OMSI; Sean Larner, OMSII; Kelcey Noble, RX1; Nichole Meyer, RX1; and Carrie Nolan, RX1.
 
Many shoppers took advantage of the free blood pressure screenings performed by medical students and LECOM residents during the LECOM Wellness Fair. They estimated that more than 200 stopped by for the screening.
 
Second-year pharmacy students, from left: Zachary Bouchat-Friedman, Hsin Li, Brandon Wilds, Kaitlyn Fagan and Milos Blagojevic, play a poison matching game with a shopper and his daughter. The Poison Prevention kit helps students articulate the alarming similarities that exist between medicines/chemicals and edible products such as candy or juice.
 
Ashley Jones, OMSI, stands in front of the Emergency Medicine display during the Health and Safety Fair at Manatee High School in Bradenton, Fla.
 
Elyse Rosenthal, OMSI, and Katie Cornelisse, OMSI, members of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP) talk to high school students during the Health and Safety Fair at Manatee High School in Bradenton, Fla.
 
LECOM students worked with fifth and sixth graders during a Fit for Life event at Klein Elementary School in Harborcreek Township, Pa.
 
LECOM students, from left: Joseph Manchester, OMSII; Bryan Graham, OMSI; and Joshua Kistner, OMSI; explain the food pyramid to fifth graders at Klein Elementary School.
 
Klein Elementary School students had fun trying out the hula hoops during a Fit for Life event put on by LECOM students during National Osteopathic Medicine Week.
 
Running and jumping rope were some of the ways Klein Elementary School fifth and sixth graders had fun during the Fit for Life event.
 
Klein Elementary School students learned about the importance of stretching from LECOM medical students during the Fit for Life event held during National Osteopathic Medicine Week.