Trauma & Occupational Injury Prevention Program

Service & Changemaking Category


Academic Year
2025
Purpose
The Trauma & Occupational Injury Prevention Program facilitates community well-being through volunteering events, research, education, and resource dissemination. The Trauma & Occupational Services dedicates focus to the development and maintenance of injury prevention programs focused on injuries stemming from trauma, external hazards, and acute risk environments. Our current endeavors include longevity and mobility classes taught weekly at senior residential facilities, health fairs for underserved populations, injury prevention presentations, joint events with UCSD trauma and Scripps, and much more. Volunteering is flexible (held on weekends at various times), meaningful (you can develop bonds with many people such as seniors and learn their health stories), as well as designed to build your pre professional skills. We ask for no membership fee, have no prerequisites, have no minimum volunteering requirements, and provide relevant training to support your success.
Created
1/27/2026
Status

Current

Organization Type
Undergraduate
Organization Email
sdinjurypreventionprogram@gmail.com
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Fund Manager
Kevin Antonelli
Trauma & Occupational Injury Prevention Program Principal Members
Albert Liuaxliu@ucsd.edu
Owen Dvorakoedvorak@ucsd.edu
Payton Chungp6chung@ucsd.edu
Sonja Wangsow022@ucsd.edu
Medha Nemanimnemani@ucsd.edu
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Organization Constitution

Student Organizations Advisor & Program Manager

Kaylee Howard 
Kaylee Howard
Student Organizations Advisor & Program Manager
To get involved and learn more about this student organization please contact the Principal Members above by email directly.

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