The letters of intent for the ACOFP members running for office in 2009 are as follows:
Presidential Candidate:
Carlann Defontes
Hello 2011 and 2012 ACOFP members,
This year as ATSU SOMA has been a year
of growth and challenges for all of us. As the 1st
year representative for ACOFP I have had the opportunity to experience
this with our ACOFP Chapter as well. Our unique curriculum and
program afford us the opportunity to have a most amazing educational
journey. Our one year in Mesa, prepares us for the next leg at
our CHCs. This short stent on Campus however, has brought with
it unique challenges in creating continuity and development in all of
our interest groups and chapters. I am excited and honored to
be a part of the genesis of our ACOFP chapter.
In the first few months of my involvement,
I was approached to help put together a National Primary Care Week activity
for our campus. At the same time, I was talking with the Special
Olympics about activities for our chapter. The networking and
future opportunities that unfolded were almost overwhelming. I
needed more help. Well, we got it. With the culmination of the
wisdom of 2011 Class officers, several Deans and our National Student
President we have restructures our special chapter to meet the needs
of our evolving program. We have amazing events, speakers, and
opportunities lined up for the remainder of our class year already.
I am eternally grateful to everyone involved for their willingness to
assist me in this endeavor.
I believe Family Practice is the foundation
of quality health care. My 2012 classmates know (and are probably weary
of hearing about) my passion for rural Family Medicine. Before I took
the plunge into Medical School, I was practicing as a Physician Assistant
in villages in rural Alaska for many years. I found my true calling
in Primary Care Medicine there. I feel truly blessed to be where I am,
doing exactly what I am doing.
As President of the our ACOFP Chapter
I would continue to put my heart and best efforts into providing excellent
educational, professional and personal growth opportunities for our
Chapter. My goal is to proudly carry the torch that was lit by
the inaugural class, nurture the connections that are growing within
our communities and program and gently pass it on to the class of 2013
helping them step into their new world and dreams.
I ask for your support in as I run
for President of our ACOFP Chapter.
Sincerely,
Carlann DeFontes
Vice Presidential Candidate: David
Watts
This letter is to document my intent
to run for the position of Vice President for the ACOFP for the year
2009. I had the pleasure of assisting the current President,
Danielle Barnet and the first year representative, Carlanne Defontes
in activities at ATSU. I was the first year Fundraising Chair
and Treasurer. It is my intention to continue to be actively involved
with the team as I will be the closest officer to aid the next year
incoming class to ATSU being that I will be located in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Of utmost importance is that the groundwork and traditions we have enhanced
this year, our passed on to the incoming class. One such example
is our blooming relationship with Sunshine Acres children’s home a
local nonprofit organization. Finally it is our goal to continue
to provide opportunities for classmates and peers to explore their interests
in the different aspects of family medicine.
Secretary Candidate: Andrea
Kruz
DO Class of 2011/2012
ACOFP is an organization I have become
very attached to. Over the past few months I have had the honor
of being the secretary and community service chairman of the mesa campus.
This has allowed me to become more involved not only in my education,
but also with my school and community. I value the work and service
put forth to students and the community by the organization. Because
of this I am running for the upcoming position of ACOFP Secretary.
My recent experience with the organization has exposed me to its procedures
and goals and I believe I can do the job well. During the past
few months, I have aided our ACOFP gain more structure on campus, become
more involved in service, as well as taking minutes and writing reports/updates.
I have also been a lead teacher working in the front office at a Huntington
Learning Center, a representative of my pre-health professions organization
during my undergraduate career (ISU), and an ambassador and peer advisor
at my undergraduate school. Each of these positions has given
me the experience and understanding I need to be a well organized and
efficient secretary for ACOFP.
Treasurer Candidate:
Kristyn Wendelschfer
I, Kristyn Wendelschafer, am running
for ACOFP SOMA class of 2012 Treasurer. I feel I am fully qualified
and will do a respectable job because Carlann D. has faith in me.
I also enjoy money and the accumulation thereof, so I would like to
find ways for ACOFP to get more money and spend it in ways that will
benefit the club and its members.
I have worked directly with money since
I was old enough to hold a job. Working in the restaurant and
especially as a bartender (got to get through undergrad somehow) I have
been entrusted with the company’s money and making more of it.
It’s what I do. Thank you for the opportunity to prove myself
in this position.
Kristyn Wendelschafer
Class of 2012