Students 'Pie A Prof' at the College of Medicine

Hosted by UC’s student chapter of the American Medical Association, the third annual "Pie a Prof” event took place at noon Monday, April 28, in the CARE/Crawley Atrium. 

In the week before the event, students and professors bid on chances to pie several members of the medical education faculty. The lucky "winners" were faculty members John Monaco, PhD, David Pettigrew, PhD, and D.J. Lowrie, PhD.

Proceeds from the event (almost $200) will support AMA activities throughout the school year, including the annual Casino Night charity event, the Physician Meet-and-Greet and the M4 Meet-and-Greet.

Hosted by UC s student chapter of the American Medical Association, the third annual "Pie-A-Prof  event will took place Monday, April 28, in the CARE/Crawley Atrium.

Hosted by UC s student chapter of the American Medical Association, the third annual "Pie-A-Prof event will took place Monday, April 28, in the CARE/Crawley Atrium.

Hosted by UC s student chapter of the American Medical Association, the third annual "Pie a Prof  event took place Monday, April 28, in the CARE/Crawley Atrium.

Hosted by UC s student chapter of the American Medical Association, the third annual "Pie a Prof event took place Monday, April 28, in the CARE/Crawley Atrium.

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