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HOSA2011-12

What does HOSA stand for?

•Health Occupations Students of America

What is HOSA?

• HOSA is:• National student led organization for

career and technical education students who are interested in or are pursing a career in health professions

• Endorsed by US Dept of Education & Association for Career and Technical Education

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What is HOSA?

• Develops the - physical - social, and - mental well-being of its members by

building confidence in their ability to develop skills that will lead to career entry and advancement in their chosen profession

HOSA Mission:

• To enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality healthcare by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all Health Science/Health Occupations Education students, therefore, helping students meet the needs of the health care community

HOSA National Motto:

•The Hands of HOSA Mold the

Health of Tomorrow.

2011-12 National Theme:

"HOSA: It's In Our Hearts to Keep yours Beating!"

- Submitted by Ohio HOSA

2012-12 Service Organization

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

•Volunteer service (nonfundraiser)

•Fundraiser (independent chapters)•Walk for a Cure

HOSA Creed

• I BELIEVE in the health care profession.• I BELIEVE in the profession for which I

am being trained and in the opportunities, which my training offers.

• I BELIEVE in education.• I BELIEVE that through education I will be

able to make the greatest use of my skills, knowledge and experience in order to become a contributing member of the health care team of my community.

HOSA Creed cont.

• I BELIEVE in myself.• I BELIEVE that by using the knowledge and

skills of my profession I will become more aware of myself. Through fulfilling these goals I will become a more responsible citizen.

• I BELIEVE that each individual is important in his or her own right; therefore, I will treat each person with respect and love.

• To this end, I dedicate my training, my skills and myself to serve others through Health Occupations Students of America.

HOSA Emblem

• Navy Blue- loyalty to the healthcare profession

• Medical White- Purity of purpose

• Maroon- compassion of HOSA members

• Circle – represents the continuity of health care

• Triangle- represents the 3 aspects of human kind well being: social, mental, & physical

• Hands – signify the caring of each HOSA member

History of HOSA

• Idea 1st conceived at a meeting in Cherry Hill, New Jersey - Nov. 1975

• Officially organized at a constitutional convention held in Arlington, TX November 1976• 6 states participated, with over 300

student leaders participating at convention• 6000 student members belonged to

organization

History of HOSA

• 1st program specialist was Helen K. Powers – appointed in 1957, health occupations were growing throughout the nation, she was appointed to supervise this field

• Previous titles for HOSA• Future nurses clubs and vocational industrial

club of America• American Vocational Association• Health Occupations Education Division of the

American Vocational Association

History of HOSA

• 1st constitutional convention – Nov 10-13, 1976• Held at 6 Flags in Arlington, TX• Attended by 384 persons (students &

advisors)• Representatives from Alabama, New Jersey,

New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas

• Name adopted – HEALTH OCCUPATIONS STUDENTS OF AMERCIA

• Colors selected• 1st president – Lynn McGee of North Carolina

History of HOSA

• 1st National Leadership conference – April 27-30, 1978•Oklahoma City, OK•14 States attended, Tennessee

attended•Emblem adopted – submitted by

McNairy Central High School of Tennessee

•National HOSA dress adopted

Tennessee HOSA

•Began in August 1977

•Tennessee was the eighth state in the nation to affiliate with the HOSA organization

HOSA Organization

Level 1National HOSA, Executive Board,

US Dept of Education, Executive Council

Level 2State HOSA, State Board, State Officers

Level 3Local Chapter Officers, Programs, Advisors

Official HOSA Dress-Males

• Navy Blazer with emblem over heart• White dress shirt• Navy or Maroon tie• Matching navy or white slacks• HOSA pin centered on left lapel of

jacket• Navy, black or white dress shoes

Official HOSA Dress-Females

• Navy Blazer with emblem over heart• White shirt or blouse• Navy or White skirt or slacks• Navy, black or white dress shoes• HOSA member pin on left lapel of

jacket• The maroon scarf is no longer a

required part of uniform, maroon accent is optional as a scarf or bow tie

Recognition/Award Dress code

• Females: dress, HOSA uniform or business attire

• Males: Business attire or HOSA uniform

• Each competitive event has a dress code!!

Why HOSA?

• The Health Science instructors serve as the HOSA chapter advisor.

• HOSA members practice, refine and seek recognition for skills gained in the Health Science classroom.

• The Health Science classroom provides the skills required to enter competitions and advance in their chosen health profession.

• Is committed to attracting qualified students to the health professions

• Offers opportunities to develop, practice and refine leadership skills.

• Creates an environment that motivates learners.

• Recognizes high performing members and teams through HOSA’s National Competitive Events Program

HOSA……

HOSA Competition

• Allows HOSA students to compete in various aspects of the medical field

• Different competitive categories• Competition at regional, state and national

levels• Regional: Union University, TN ,January 17th,

2012• State: Nashville, TN, April 16-18th , 2012

(Opryland Hotel)• National: Orlando, Fl, June 20-23th 2012

HOSA Competition

• Competitive events:•Health Science Events•Health Profession Events•Emergency Preparedness•Leadership Events•Teamwork Events•Recognition

Health Science Events

•Dental Spelling •Dental Terminology•Medical Spelling•Medical Terminology•Medical Math

Health Profession Events

• Administrative Medical Assisting• HOSA Medical Office

• Biotechnology• Clinical Nursing• Clinical Specialty• Dental Assisting• Home Health Aid• Medical Assisting - Clinical• Medical Laboratory Assisting• Nursing Assisting• Physical Therapy• Sports Medicine• Veterinary Assisting

Emergency Preparedness Events

• CPR/First Aid (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)

• Emergency Medical Technician• CERT (Community Emergency

Response Team)• Public Health Emergency

Preparedness• First Aid/Rescue Breathing

Leadership Events

•Extemporaneous Health Poster•Extemporaneous Speaking•Extemporaneous Writing•Medical Photography• Job Seeking Skills•Prepared Speaking•Researched Persuasive Speaking

Teamwork Events

• Community Awareness• Creative Problem Solving• Forensic Medicine• HOSA Bowl• Parliamentary Procedure• Career Health Display• Biomedical Debate• Medical Reading• Health Education• PSA

Goals of HOSA

• To make realistic career choices and seek successful employment in the health care field

• To develop an understanding of the importance of interacting and cooperating with other students and organizations

• To encourage individual and group achievement

Goals of HOSA

• To develop an understanding of current health care issues, environmental concerns and survival needs of the community, nation and the world

• To encourage involvement in local, state and national health care and education projects

• To develop effective leadership skills and qualities

Goals of HOSA

• To develop character• To develop the ability to communicate

more effectively with people• To understand the importance of

pleasing oneself as well as being of service to others

• To build self-confidence and pride in one’s work

How does HOSA work?

• HOSA chapter is formed by Health Science students who are pursuing a career in health professions

• HOSA chapters are encouraged to recruit students interested in health care but are unable to enroll in a Health Science course.

• Chapter members elect local officers

HOSA Membership

• HOSA members develop qualities and skills to assume leadership roles in their future health care professions

• Membership Fees National- $10.00 State- $4.00 Local- $1.00Fees are collected and mailed to

National HOSA

Membership Categories

•Secondary•Postsecondary/Collegiate•Professional•Alumni•Honorary

Postsecondary/Collegiate Division

• Composed of students enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year or certificate program

• Can be students at a Technology Center, Community College or University

• Tennessee Postsecondary Programs are at MTSU

Alumni and Professional Division

• Alumni Division is composed of persons who have been a member of HOSA

• Membership is free to all previous members

• Professional Division is composed of persons who are associated with or are participating in Health Science in professional capacities

Honorary Division

•Given to those who have made significant contributions to the development of HOSA and/or rendered outstanding service to the organization

Recognition

• Outstanding HOSA Chapter• National Recognition Program• Kaiser Permanente Health Care Issues Exam• National Service Project• Barbara James Service Award• Outstanding Alumni Member• Outstanding State Officer• Chapter Newsletter• HOSA Week

• HOSA Week Proclamation

National Leadership Conference• Exciting general sessions • Educational and social learning activities • Leadership academies • Tours to healthcare facilities • Exhibits presented by professional healthcare

associations • The National Competitive Events program • The annual business of the national student

organization of HOSA by the national voting delegates • The Educational Symposium - workshops presented by

professional partners that provide Information about current health care issues

• An opportunity to meet people from across the United States and Puerto Rico with similar career goals

• Fun, excitement, recognition, and opportunity for HOSA members!

•This organization opens the door for many medical opportunities as well as

training the students in some of the advantages and

problems that they will face in medical careers.

Questions?

• Further information can be found at:

• www.hosa.org

• HOSA week- November 6-12, 2011 •

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