PCOM Medical Student Elected to National Leadership Position
Tuesday, June 8th, 2021
Trent Griner (DO ‘23) was recently elected as the National Vice Chair of the Student American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine.
As Vice Chair, Griner is responsible for communication between AOASM student chapters, regional representatives, national student chair and AOASM student/resident/fellow committee chairpersons. He will also:
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Collect and compile an updated communication list.
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Collect quarterly reports and coordinate submissions
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Coordinate and communicate with regional representatives regarding regional conference planning and timelines.
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Attend SAOASM webinars throughout the year and attend AOASM Clinical Conference at end of term.
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Contribute to the monthly Sidelines Report newsletter
To qualify for the position, Griner had to have previously served as an SAOASM Region Representative, submit a letter of intent and give a 2-3 minute speech at the election webinar. Griner was then elected by club members. He said the mission of SAOASM is to foster interest and engagement in primary care sports medicine for osteopathic medical students.
And that aligns perfectly with Griner’s goals. He has been involved in athletics and medicine since high school and said his osteopathic medical education has been a way to combine his passions in order to help others.
“At 16, I was given the opportunity to work with my high school's medical team doing sports coverage,” Griner said. “Since then, I have been involved in sports medicine in some capacity for the last seven years on the high school, collegiate and professional levels. My two biggest passions are medicine and sports/entertainment, so sports medicine gives me a way to combine the things I love to do most. I am particularly interested in primary care sports medicine as it allows me to blend family medicine and sports medicine.”
Of his future medical career, Griner said, “My ultimate goal is to train in a family medicine residency program, continue training in a sports medicine fellowship, open my own practice and work for AEW as a sports medicine physician.”


