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    Health Occupation Students of America is a professional organization that students can join to further their medical experiences.

    Students can compete in competitions from 9-12th grade to showcase their medical knowledge! 

    HOSA members are elite students who believe “The Hands of Youth Mold the Health of Tomorrow.” 

     

    Official KCA HOSA Instagram: 

    Follow @kcahosa on instagram to keep up with events and HOSA KCA HOSA news. 

     

    Membership Update:



    For memberships we currently have 101 active members in HOSA. Our membership breakdown consists of 35 sophomore students, 42 freshman students, and 25 students in 8th grade participating in HOSA. 



    Be sure to continue attending HOSA meetings and checking in for II Time to earn points for HOSA!

     

    Competition Update:

     

    HOSA's online tests are approaching, November 30th-December 2nd is an important week for competing students in HOSA. Overall, we have 50 KCA students that are competing in 15 different categories. Out of these 50 competitors, 14 have the opportunity to automatically advance to state. Only 5 students in our Area will advance to the state level in the individual events and the ten top groups will move to state.  Please ensure that your student (if competing) is taking time out of the school day to study for these competitive events. Online testing will be held on November 30th at KCA during the school day.

     

    Community Service Update: 

    *HOSA students do more than practice medicine, they also practice humility by volunteering at various community services events and organizing donation drives.*



    Sock drive benefiting the Tarrant County Hands of Hope - students donated hundreds of pairs of socks to help our homeless neighbors in Tarrant County.

     

     

     

    Medical City Spooktacular:

    HOSA members had a great time volunteering at the Medical City Alliance Spooktacular Fall Festival! They helped set up the tables, communicated with guests, and helped clean up. They also helped register attending guests and explained the games that were going to occur.