IS… Carol Tamaklo, RN BSN Health Sciences Instructor Clinical Instructor, HOSA Advisor HOSA • • • • Health Occupations Students of America 2014-2015 HOSA Executive Council HOSA IS… • A national career and technical student organization • Endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education and the Health Occupations Division of the American Vocational Association to be an integral part of career and technical education instructional programs • A unique program of leadership development, motivation, and recognition exclusively for secondary and postsecondary/collegiate students enrolled in health science technology programs HOSA History • At the 1971 American Vocational Association a task force was appointed to study student organizations • In November 1975, 18 representatives from Alabama, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Texas voted to form the American Health Occupations Education Student Organization (AHOESO). • A Constitutional Convention was held in Arlington, Texas in November 1976. • The delegates and advisors: • (1) adopted bylaws which changed the • name of the organization to Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) • (2) elected national officers • (3) selected national colors and a motto • (4) made plans for HOSA emblem competition • (5) set the first National Leadership Conference for spring 1978 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. • At that National Leadership Conference charters were presented to six states, including Kentucky. HOSA Mission • To promote career opportunities in the health care industry, and • To enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people Purpose and Goals of HOSA • To serve the needs of its members and strengthen the HSTE-HOSA Partnership in the following ways: • Foster programs and activities which will develop • 1. Physical, mental, and social well-being • 2. Leadership, character, and citizenship • 3. Ethical practices and respect for the dignity of work • Foster self-actualization which leads to meeting psychological, social, and economic needs • Build confidence in student which leads to realistic career choices and successful employment in the health care field • Promote inter- organizational relationships • Recognize individual achievement • Promote involvement in current health care issues, environmental concerns, and survival need of community, nation, and the world • Establish and maintain state associations in good standing with HOSA HOSA Opportunities “What’s in it for Me?” • INVOLVMENT – in a variety of chapter activities • RECOGNITION – through participation in competitive events • SCHOLARSHIPS • TRAVEL – regional, state and national activities • NETWORKING – with health care professionals, industry leaders, organizations, and associations HOSA Opportunities • COMMUNICATIONS – through a series of publications • LEADERSHIP – opportunities for learning how to work effectively with others • CONFIDENCE - from active participation in HOSA activities HOSA Conferences • Participate in competitive events that test competencies and related skills in chosen occupation on local, regional, state and national levels HOSA Emblem • The Circle represents the continuity of health care • The Triangle represents the three aspects of humankind well-being; social, physical, and mental • The Hands represent the caring of each HOSA member HOSA Colors • Navy Blue represents loyalty to the health care profession • Medical White represents purity of purpose • Maroon represents compassion of HOSA members HOSA Motto • “THE HANDS OF HOSA MOLD THE HEALTH OF TOMORROW” HOSA Creed • I Believe in the Health Care Profession. I believe in the profession for which I am being trained; and in the opportunities that 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. • 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 person. • 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 my self to serve others through HOSA. Membership Categories • Active Membership • Secondary • Postsecondary • Collegiate • Professional • Alumni • Honorary Program of Work • The Program of Work (POW) is a plan of activities for the year. • It doesn’t need to be elaborate. • Activities can be added or revised during the year. • HOSA student members should take ownership of the Program of Work. Types of Activities for POW • Career Related Activities • Alumni Involvement • Community Activities • Benevolent Activities • Social/Leadership Activities • Fundraising POW Planning Sheet • Prepare one sheet per goal • Goal 1: • Objectives • Activities - • Resources • Time • Cost • Beginning/Completion Date • Product - Membership Info… • Membership year is September thru August • Total dues - $40.00/year • National affiliation fee (dues) is $10 • State affiliation fee (dues) is $10 • SC HOSA officers include: President----Vice President Secretary—-Treasurer & Various Committee Chairs Membership Info… "HOSA: Innovate, Inspire & Ignite!“ • HOSA Fall Leadership Conference – October 15 • HOSA State Conference – March • National HOSA Conference – June What’s the $40 cover? • State & National Membership • HOSA T-shirt • Eligibility to attend Fall Leadership Conference @ Newberry College in October • Eligibility to attend 2-day State Leadership Conference in Charleston • Scholarship opportunities Talk to me about State Leadership • Students will plan and prepare to compete in a health-related event of their choice • Events may be individual , pairs, or group events • Event categories can be found @ • http://www.hosa.org/node/117 Sign me up… Contact: Ms. Tamaklo- Advisor caroltamaklo@anderson5.net Sign up for Remind Text “@ avcc” to 81010