Sigma Sigma Phi

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Sigma Sigma Phi (ΣΣΦ) is an honorary osteopathic service fraternity. It was established to promote the standards of scholarship, osteopathic medicine, and to increase the social stature of its members. Sigma Sigma Phi members are selected based on their academic achievements, commitment to community service, and dedication to the principles of osteopathic medicine.

History[edit | edit source]

Sigma Sigma Phi was founded on October 12, 1921, at the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Des Moines, Iowa. The fraternity was established to recognize students of osteopathic medicine who demonstrated high academic achievement and a commitment to the principles of osteopathy. Since its inception, Sigma Sigma Phi has expanded to include chapters at osteopathic medical schools across the United States.

Purpose and Activities[edit | edit source]

The primary purpose of Sigma Sigma Phi is to promote the ideals of osteopathic medicine, including holistic treatment, preventive care, and the body's innate ability to heal itself. Members are involved in various activities that aim to improve their skills, knowledge, and professionalism in the field of osteopathic medicine. These activities include community service projects, medical education programs, and leadership development opportunities.

Members of Sigma Sigma Phi are expected to maintain high academic standards and to participate actively in community service. The fraternity encourages its members to contribute to their communities and to the advancement of osteopathic medicine through research and education.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership in Sigma Sigma Phi is considered prestigious and is offered to students of osteopathic medicine who meet the fraternity's criteria for scholarship, leadership, and service. Candidates for membership must be enrolled in an accredited college of osteopathic medicine and demonstrate a commitment to the fraternity's ideals.

Chapters[edit | edit source]

Sigma Sigma Phi has chapters at osteopathic medical schools across the United States. Each chapter operates independently but adheres to the national organization's standards and objectives. Chapters are responsible for organizing local activities, including community service projects, educational programs, and professional development workshops.

Notable Members[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Sigma Sigma Phi has had many notable members who have made significant contributions to the field of osteopathic medicine and to their communities. These individuals have exemplified the fraternity's ideals of scholarship, leadership, and service.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Sigma Sigma Phi plays a vital role in the osteopathic medical community by fostering a commitment to excellence, service, and the principles of osteopathic medicine among its members. Through its activities and programs, the fraternity contributes to the professional and personal development of future osteopathic physicians.


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