Every great leader starts with a single decision: the decision to step up and make a difference. If you’re ready to challenge yourself, inspire others, and leave a legacy, Georgia HOSA is calling your name. Becoming a state officer isn’t just a title–it’s an opportunity to transform lives, including your own.
Read MoreEach year our HOSA chapter participates in a special event organized by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) called Light The Night.
Read MoreHOSA students from Tift County High School had a blast with local elementary school 4th graders, teaching all about how our lungs keep us breathing and strong!
Read MoreThis month our member meeting was crashed by a Wellstar guest speaker!
Read MoreOn Monday, August 26th, ECCA STEM HOSA had our first club day! For this first meeting, we really wanted to focus on introducing the club in an exciting way and getting to know all of our members.
Read MoreCITA HOSA is coming back bigger and better! This year with our new president, Joe Muturi, we are continuing to make history as we expand our chapter! The kickoff meeting exceeded the bounds with 80-90 students in attendance! Officers were introduced, deadlines were made clear, and community service events were announced all while still having time for fun games and snacks.
Read MoreThe Floyd County College and Career Academy (FCS CCA) HOSA chapter is beginning the school year with a new kindness and positivity initiative.
Read MoreOne thing every HOSA member will say at least once in their lifetime is, “I miss HOSA.” Whether you’re recovering from post-conference blues or preparing to take your State Officer exam, there are moments when the HOSA family is all you need. From conversations with Post-Secondary members, it’s clear this feeling constantly endures. As the pressures of medical school and life increase, HOSA’s impact and experiences continue to guide them through each challenge.
Read MoreIn the fast-paced world of healthcare, technical knowledge, and clinical expertise are only part of the equation for success. Equally important are the soft skills that help HOSA members navigate their career paths, build meaningful connections, and stand out in competitive environments. Whether you’re looking to land your first internship or aiming for a competitive research position, these skills will provide a solid foundation for your journey!
Read MoreAs the school year begins, taking care of your health is extremely important. Balancing school work, extracurricular activities, and a social life can be difficult. However, success is achievable with the right approach. From managing stress to maintaining a balanced diet and so much more, these strategies will help you start the new year off strong, stay healthy, and thrive throughout the school year!
Read MoreThis thorough guide includes some tips to help you succeed whether you're competing in an SQT event, skills event, or presentation event.
Read MoreIn an impactful collaboration, this year JCHS HOSA joined forces with the American Red Cross to organize and host four successful blood drives.
Read MoreCurrent Langston Hughes High School HOSA members were fortunate to meet former HOSA chapter officers who are currently working in the field of Healthcare.
Read MoreThe Loganville High School HOSA chapter often gives back through community service at Master’s Touch Recreational Riding.
Read MoreIn November 2023, the Academy for Advanced Studies HOSA began working on our Holiday drive by collecting donations for our local nursing home.
Read MoreEach spring, JHS HOSA students host free physicals for all of the athletes that will participate in the Butts County Schools Spring Special Olympic Track & Field event.
Read MoreDuring cupids month we decided to share the love by partnering with Life South to donate blood.
Read MoreOn February 29, 2024, members of Crawford County HS HOSA were honored and surprised at being named the "Youth Group of the Year" by the Roberta- Crawford County Chamber of Commerce!
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