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HOSA H ealth O ccupations S tudents of A merica. A program of student-led activities relating to Health Occupations Education designed to develop future leaders for the health care community. Activities relate to classroom instruction. Activities relate to the Health Care Delivery System.
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HOSAHealth Occupations Students of America • A program of student-led activities relating to Health Occupations Education designed to develop future leaders for the health care community.
Activities relate to classroom instruction. Activities relate to the Health Care Delivery System. Activities are an outgrowth of the Health Occupations Education program. Question: What is the difference between HOSA, a “curricular” organization, and other school clubs that are “extra-curricular?” HOSA is Curricular
How Does HOSA Help You?HOSA activities are integrated into thecurriculum to provide students with the ability to: • Set goals for life-long career planning • Lead by using the democratic process • Develop leadership skills • Communicate more effectively • Build self-esteem • Interact with the health care community • Develop workplace readiness skills • Take pride in accomplishments
Mission Statement To enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all Health Occupations Education students, therefore, helping the students to meet the needs of the health care community.
To promote physical, mental and social well-being To develop effective leadership qualities and skills To develop character To build pride and self-confidence To improve communication skills To understand the importance of service to others To make realistic career choices and succeed in a health care profession HOSA Goals
HOSA Encourages: • Interaction and cooperation with other students and professional organizations.
HOSA Provides for: • Individual and group achievement.
HOSADevelops: • An understanding of current health care issues, environmental concerns, and survival needs of the community, the nation, and the world.
HOSA Encourages . . . • Involvement in local, state and national health care and education projects.
The circlerepresents the continuity of health care The triangle represents social, physical and mental well-being The hands signify the caring of each HOSA member The HOSA Emblem
Background of outer circle-maroon Letters in circle - medical white Triangle - navy blue Hands, figure, HOSA in triangle - medical white Area around triangle - medical white Founded in 1976 - navy blue Colors of the HOSA Emblem
Local Chapters • Local HOSA members make up the local chapter. • The Health Occupations instructor serves as the HOSA chapter advisor. • Chapter members elect officers. • Chapter members participate in school, community, regional, state and national activities.
State Officers lead State Associations. State HOSA Advisor(s) represent the sponsoring agency and advise State Officers. Chapter members participate in state projects and activities. States select national voting delegates. State Associations
Endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education. Local members affiliate with State and National HOSA. HOSA, Inc. is the legal entity of HOSA. Each state has a representative on the legal body, HOSA, Inc. National Headquarters is based in Flower Mound, Texas (Dallas). National Officers comprise the National Executive Council. National Level
HOSA is . . . • A national Career and Technical Student Organization that exclusively serves Health Occupations Education. • An integral part of the Health Occupations program.
HOSA Develops . . . • Leadership and Team Building Skills.
HOSA Encourages . . . • Civic and Social Responsibility.
HOSA Provides a . . . • National Competitive Events Program • Competency-Based • Health Care Specific HOSA
The HOSA Motto “The Hands of HOSA Mold the Health of Tomorrow”
HOSA’s Tagline “HOE and HOSA - A Healthy Partnership”
HOSA is . . . • 100% Health Care!
HOSA 100% Affiliation • When all Health Occupations Education students in a program affiliate with HOSA at the local, state and national level—— the chapter receives a certificate and is listed as 100% HOSA in the HOSA Magazine.
HOSA 100 Club • Those chapters that submit their paid affiliation fee by October 15 will be recognized as part of the HOSA 100 Club in the HOSA Magazine. Chapters receive a special certificate.
What Do HOSA Chapters Do? • Chapters develop a Program of Work - a written outline of activities a local HOSA chapter plans to accomplish during the year. • The Program of Work involves members in a variety of experiences designed to meet their needs, as well as the needs of the organization, school and community.
Professional Activities • Field Trips • Guest Speakers • Employer Functions • Alumni Activities • Career Day or Career Fairs
Community Service Activities • Red Cross Bloodmobile • Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF • Adopt-a-Grandparent • Food Baskets for Needy Families • Make-a-Wish Foundation
Social Activities • Get-acquainted picnic • Monthly birthday celebration • Reception for capping/pinning • Collaborative activity with other career and technical student organizations (CTSO’s)
Fund-Raising Activities • Sales projects • Car washes • Dinners • Garage sales • Sponsors
For More Information about HOSA– Contact your State HOSA Advisor. Visit HOSA’s web site at www.hosa.org Call National HOSA at 1-800-321-HOSA.