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Getting Involved with HOSA

 

What is a Partnership?

Opportunities exist for Health Related Organizations and those who support educational programs to become involved with HOSA.  There are no requirements, demands or fees.  HOSA's interests lie in working collaboratively with the Health Care Community and stake holders. Corporate Partnerships are also available.

Why Does HOSA Need Partnerships?

HOSA is committed to preparing future healthcare professionals.  Our members will someday be your members, employees, or customers.  In order to provide the right opportunities for HOSA members, we need to be in touch and in synch with the Health Care Community.

What Does My Company/Organization Have to Gain From Partnering with HOSA?

Partners have access to tomorrow's healthcare professionals.  It's a chance to inform, contribute to, and communicate communicate with 95,000 students, teachers and Health Science administrators from across the USA.  For more information on what HOSA can do for you, click on Partner Benefits.

What Healthcare Organizations Currently Partner With HOSA?

Visit our page of partnership links to see who our partners are.  If you wish to partner with HOSA and be added to our links page, contact Dennis Van Peeren at dvp@hosa.org.  Let us know you want to partner with HOSA, and your organization/business/group will be added to our VIP mailing list.  There is no obligation in becoming a partner, and you can end the partnership at any time you wish.

What if I Want to Contact a Specific State?

Every state affiliated with HOSA has a State Advisor.  State Advisor contact information can be found in State Affiliate links.

What Types of Partnership Opportunities are Available?

Many opportunities exist for partnering with HOSA.  Click on any of the opportunities listed below for a brief explanation of how to get involved with HOSA.

The following opportunities are available at the HOSA National Leadership Conference.  (Expected attendance - 6000 HOSA members.)

Competitive Event Judge
Presenter - Educational Symposium
Exhibitor

What is the HOSA Competitive Events Program?

HOSA is about providing opportunities for students to learn and achieve.  One unique way of doing that is by offering 46 different competitive events that are curriculum based.  The goal of the program is to get students to stretch their learning potential.

Take for example a high school senior who thinks he/she wants to be a Veterinarian.  To help that student, HOSA offers the Veterinary Assisting event.  In order to compete successfully in this event, the student must study concepts of Veterinary medicine and learn a set of skills related to the occupational field.  Many students who participate in this event will volunteer their time in a Veterinary practice to learn and refine their skills.  The average national competitor in this event spends an additional 42 hours outside the classroom in preparation for this event, with the goal of becoming a national champion.

HOSA's goals for that student are to encourage him/her to learn more about the career field and to get a real sense for what it will take to become a Veterinarian.  This approach is intended to:

  • Help the student in career decision making.
  • Give the student a "learning edge" for future veterinary medicine related courses.
  • Provide the student with a clearer picture of his/her goal, and what will need to happen in order to achieve it.
Where do health professionals fit in?  They review the event guidelines, sponsor the event at area clinical facilities, and serve as event judges in evaluating student performance.


HOSA is proud to maintain a healthy partnership with the Health Care Community. We are a scholastic student organization that is 100% Healthcare - and an organization whose mission is to support the delivery of compassionate, quality healthcare. For more information on partnering with HOSA, please contact Dennis Van Peeren, at dvp@hosa.org.


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