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2 Chartered associations  





3 Mission statement  





4 Uniform  





5 International Leadership Conferences (ILCs)  





6 Competitive events  





7 References  





8 Bibliography  





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(Redirected from Health Occupations Students of America)

HOSA
Formation1976; 48 years ago (1976)[1]
TypeCareer and technical student organization
Headquarters548 Silicon Drive, Suite 101
Southlake, Texas 76092
United States

Membership

200,000[2]

Executive Director

Jim Koeninger[3]
Websitehttp://www.hosa.org/

HOSA – Future Health Professionals, formerly known as Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA), is an international career and technical student organization endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education and the Health Science Technology Education Division of ACTE. HOSA is composed of middle school, secondary, and post-secondary/collegiate students, along with professionals, alumni, and honorary members. It is headquartered in Southlake, Texas, and is the largest student organization that prepares students to enter healthcare and similar fields, with membership in the United States, U.S. Territories, Canada, China, South Korea, and Mexico.

History

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HOSA youth meeting with Senator Mazie Hirono in 2013.

HOSA was founded in 1976 out of a task force from the American Vocational Association in order to determine whether a new student organization accommodating healthcare students was necessary.

From November 4–7, 1975, the State Department of Education and Division of Vocational Education in New Jersey with 18 representatives from Alabama, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Texas voted to form the American Health Occupations Education Student Organization.

On November 10–13, 1976, in a constitutional convention in Arlington, Texas AHOESO adopted bylaws, which also changed the organization's name to Health Occupations Students of America; elected national leaders; selected colors and a motto; made plans to design an emblem; and set the first National Leadership Conference for the spring of 1978 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[1]

In 2004, the organization dropped the acronym from its name, and began publishing all documents under the brand "HOSA – Future Health Professionals."[4]

Chartered associations

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As of 2020, HOSA has grown to more than 50 chartered associations in several countries, including the United States and its territories, Canada, China, South Korea, and Mexico. HOSA's chartered associations are:

  • Alabama HOSA
  • Alaska HOSA
  • American Samoa HOSA
  • Arizona HOSA
  • Arkansas HOSA
  • California HOSA
  • Canada HOSA
  • China HOSA
  • Colorado HOSA
  • Connecticut HOSA
  • Delaware HOSA
  • District of Columbia HOSA
  • Florida HOSA
  • Georgia HOSA
  • Hawaii HOSA
  • Idaho HOSA
  • Illinois HOSA
  • Indiana HOSA
  • Iowa HOSA
  • Kansas HOSA
  • Kentucky HOSA
  • Korea HOSA
  • Louisiana HOSA
  • Maine HOSA
  • Maryland HOSA
  • Massachusetts HOSA
  • Mexico HOSA
  • Michigan HOSA
  • Minnesota HOSA
  • Mississippi HOSA
  • Missouri HOSA
  • Montana HOSA
  • Nebraska HOSA
  • Nevada HOSA
  • New Hampshire HOSA
  • New Jersey HOSA
  • New Mexico HOSA
  • New York HOSA
  • North Carolina HOSA
  • North Dakota HOSA
  • Ohio HOSA
  • Oklahoma HOSA
  • Oregon HOSA
  • Pennsylvania HOSA
  • Puerto Rico HOSA
  • Rhode Island HOSA
  • South Carolina HOSA
  • South Dakota HOSA
  • Tennessee HOSA
  • Texas HOSA
  • Utah HOSA
  • Vermont HOSA
  • Virginia HOSA
  • Washington HOSA
  • West Virginia HOSA
  • Wisconsin HOSA
  • Mission statement

    [edit]

    The mission of HOSA is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience.[1][2]

    Uniform

    [edit]

    The official HOSA uniform consists of a navy-blue suit with maroon accent in the form of a tie for men or a scarf for women. The HOSA emblem is affixed to the suit jacket.[5]

    International Leadership Conferences (ILCs)

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    2003 ILC in Atlanta

    Members meet annually at an International Leadership Conference held in late June in cities across the United States. Selected major cities for hosting the conference rotate every few years. Over 7,500 students participate in general sessions, competitive events, and leadership experiences, all while networking with health sciences students representing nearly all 50 states and countries including Canada, China, and Mexico.[6]

    Previous and scheduled upcoming ILCs
    Year Dates Convention center City
    2002 June 26–29 Anaheim Hilton and Marriott Anaheim, California
    2003 June 18–21 Atlanta Marriott, Hyatt, and Hilton Atlanta, Georgia
    2004 June 23-26 Marriott World Center Orlando, Florida
    2005 June 22-25 Gaylord Opryland Hotel Nashville, Tennessee
    2006 June 21-24 Anaheim Hilton and Marriott Anaheim, California
    2007 June 20-23 Marriott World Center Orlando, Florida
    2008 June 18-21 Adam’s Mark Hotel Dallas, Texas
    2009 June 24-27 Gaylord Opryland Hotel Nashville, Tennessee
    2010 June 23-26 Disney's Coronado Springs Resort Orlando, Florida
    2011 June 22-25 Hilton Anaheim Anaheim, California
    2012 June 20-23 Disney's Coronado Springs Resort Orlando, Florida
    2013 June 26-30 Gaylord Opryland Hotel Nashville, Tennessee
    2014 June 25-28 Disney's Coronado Springs Resort Orlando, Florida
    2015 June 24-27 Hilton Anaheim Anaheim, California
    2016 June 22-25 Gaylord Opryland Hotel Nashville, Tennessee
    2017 June 21-24 Disney's Coronado Springs Resort Orlando, Florida
    2018 June 27-30 Dallas Convention Center Dallas, Texas
    2019 June 19-22 Disney's Coronado Springs Resort Orlando, Florida
    2020 June 24-27 Virtual ILC Virtual Conference
    2021 June 23-26 Virtual ILC Virtual Conference
    2022 June 22-25 Gaylord Hotel and Convention Center Nashville, Tennessee
    2023 June 21-24 Dallas Convention Center Dallas, Texas
    2024 June 26-29 George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, Texas
    2025 June 18-21 Gaylord Hotel and Convention Center Nashville, Tennessee
    2026 June 24-27 Indianapolis Convention Center Indianapolis, Indiana
    2026 June 23-26 Baltimore Convention Center Baltimore, Maryland
    2028 June 28-July 1 George R. Brown Convention Center Houston, Texas

    Competitive events

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    HOSA offers 82 competitive events, ranging from skill-based to leadership and team-based. The event groups are as follows: Health science, health professions, leadership, and recognition events. Members compete at the regional, state, and international levels. Those who place in the top three positions at the state level are given the opportunity to compete at the international level.[7]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ a b Davis, Kevin. "What is HOSA?". Health Occupations Students of America. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
  • ^ Davis, Kevin. "HOSA Headquarters". Health Occupations Students of America. Archived from the original on 2010-01-25. Retrieved 2009-10-31.
  • ^ Lauver, Lori S., et al. "Kids Into Health Careers: A Rural Initiative." The Journal of Rural Health 27.1 (2011): 114–121.
  • ^ HOSA Handbook Section A
  • ^ Student Membership Handbook, p. 13
  • ^ Student Membership Handbook, p. 10
  • Bibliography

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