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Health Occupations Students of America, a national student organization for health professions students.
HOSA
Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) was officially organized in 1976.
Founding Year
HOSA was initially comprised of six states with nearly 6000 student members.
Initial Membership
Lynne McGee from North Carolina was the first National HOSA President.
First National HOSA President
The current motto is 'The Hands of HOSA Mold the Health of Tomorrow.'
HOSA Motto
The emblem includes a circle, triangle, and hands representing continuity of health care and the well-being of humankind.
HOSA Emblem
The colors of HOSA are maroon, medical white, and navy blue.
National HOSA Colors
HOSA sponsors events for leadership development and health-related skills.
Competitive Events
HOSA was recognized as a national organization in 1977 by the U.S. Office of Education.
Recognition by the U.S. Department of Education
The national management headquarters for HOSA has changed locations several times, currently located in Flower Mound, Texas.
HOSA Management Headquarters
HOSA was born from a need for an organized group for health occupations education students.
History of HOSA Formation
The Task Force was appointed to study student clubs and determine how they might better serve HOE students.
Task Force Purpose
An expansion in 2004 changed HOSA's focus to include all students pursuing a career in health professions.
Health Science Programs
The first newsletter was published in June 1977.
First HOSA Newsletter
HOSA started as a volunteer-driven organization for health professions students.
Volunteer Organizations
HOSA serves students in secondary and post-secondary health professions programs.
Members of HOSA
HOSA emerged from the American Vocational Association’s efforts to support vocational education programs.
American Vocational Association
HOSA provides students with opportunities for leadership, professional development, and networking within the health care community.
HOSA Benefits
HOSA collaborates with SkillsUSA, a national organization for career and technical students, to promote skill development.
HOSA and SkillsUSA
HOSA recognizes outstanding student achievement through awards at regional, state, and national levels.
HOSA awards
HOSA emphasizes the importance of public health awareness and encourages involvement in health-related community service.
HOSA's Role in Public Health
HOSA partners with various health organizations to enhance educational resources and opportunities for members.
Partnerships
Any student enrolled in a health professions program is eligible to join HOSA.
HOSA Membership Eligibility
The HOSA Foundation supports HOSA's programs and initiatives through fundraising and resource development.
HOSA Foundation
HOSA hosts annual state leadership conferences for members to develop skills and compete in various events.
State Leadership Conferences
The National Leadership Conference is held annually, bringing together HOSA members from across the country.
National Leadership Conference
HOSA encourages members to engage in community service projects to improve health awareness.
Community Service Projects
Competitions cover a variety of topics, including clinical skills, leadership, and health knowledge.
HOSA Competitions
HOSA maintains a network of alumni who can provide mentorship and support to current members.
HOSA Alumni
HOSA provides educational materials and resources to help members excel in health occupations.
HOSA Educational Resources
HOSA offers scholarships to outstanding members pursuing further education in health-related fields.
HOSA Scholarships
HOSA's mission is to enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill, and leadership development.
HOSA's Mission Statement
HOSA helps members prepare for successful careers in health professions through skill development and networking.
HOSA's Impact on Future Careers
HOSA offers international competition opportunities, promoting global health awareness and collaboration.
HOSA International Opportunities
HOSA advisors support members by providing guidance, mentorship, and facilitating leadership opportunities.
HOSA Advisor Role
HOSA provides resources such as workshops and training programs to help students prepare for their health careers.
HOSA Career Preparation Resources
HOSA offers leadership training programs to develop essential skills in management and teamwork.
HOSA Leadership Training
HOSA has experienced significant growth in membership, now serving thousands of students nationwide.
HOSA Membership Growth
HOSA promotes diversity and inclusion within its membership, welcoming students from all backgrounds.
HOSA's Commitment to Diversity
HOSA engages in public relations activities to raise awareness about health careers and the organization.
HOSA's Public Relations Efforts
Each year, HOSA selects a national service project to promote community health and wellness initiatives.
HOSA National Service Project
HOSA collaborates with colleges and universities to provide pathways for students pursuing health careers.
HOSA Collaborations with Higher Education
HOSA hosts various events annually, including state and national leadership conferences.
HOSA Yearly Events
HOSA was founded to promote career opportunities in health care and to enhance the quality of health education.
Founding Purpose
The first National HOSA Conference was held in 1978, providing a platform for members to showcase their skills.
First National Conference
Since its inception, HOSA has expanded significantly, serving students across all 50 states.
HOSA Growth Over the Years
In the 1980s, HOSA expanded its reach internationally, strengthening its global presence.
1980s HOSA Expansion
In the 2010s, HOSA incorporated more technology into events and competitions to adapt to modern educational practices.
2010s Technology Integration
As of 2023, HOSA has reached over 200,000 members nationwide.
Recent Membership Milestone
HOSA Week is celebrated annually to promote health careers and HOSA initiatives.
HOSA Week
HOSA scholarships typically have an application deadline in the spring each year.
HOSA Scholarship Application Deadline
HOSA presents an annual report to Congress about its initiatives and impact on health education.
Annual Reporting to Congress
In 1977, HOSA was recognized as a national organization by the U.S. Office of Education.
HOSA 1977 Milestone
The first HOSA newsletter was published in June 1977.
First HOSA Newsletter Date
The first National HOSA Conference took place in 1978.
HOSA First National Conference Year
In 2004, HOSA expanded its focus to include all students pursuing a career in health professions.
HOSA 2004 Expansion Year
HOSA began its international expansion in the 1980s.
HOSA International Expansion Year
As of 2023, HOSA reached over 200,000 members nationwide.
Recent Membership Milestone Year
HOSA presents an annual report to Congress regarding its initiatives each year.
HOSA Annual Reporting to Congress Year
HOSA Week is celebrated annually to promote health careers and HOSA initiatives, though the specific date can vary.
HOSA Week Celebration