HOSA students advance to state competition

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Second year HOSA members Lauryn Kimbrough and Alyssa Guerra competed in Health Science Career displays with a neurosurgery display. They placed second and will compete at state in March in Corpus Christi.

Students from the Canyon Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) chapter hosted and competed in the Area 4 HOSA Conference at Canyon High School Jan. 20 and 21.

HOSA chapters from across the panhandle traveled to Canyon for the HOSA Area 4 conference. Chapters competed in various medical competitions and listened to a keynote speech given by Amarillo Oro-maxillo Surgery.

“HOSA provides a sense of community,”  said HOSA chapter president Tucker Fischbacher. “We get to meet all different people from different schools. A lot of leadership goes into it. You have to focus on your own event, and you also help others with their competitions, so you have to take the initiative to make your project something worth doing.”

HOSA is often tied into the health science curriculum of schools.

The purpose of the HOSA organization is to develop leadership and technical HOSA skill competencies through a program of motivation, awareness and recognition, which is an integral part of the Health Science Education instructional program,” said HOSA adviser and health sciences teacher Paige Tucker.

Eight Canyon students will advance to the state conference after competing at area.

“We are very optimistic about the performance we did at area and very excited to see the performance we do at state,” Fischbacher said. “We are very proud of the competitors and all the work they put into their competition.”

The purpose of the HOSA organization is to develop leadership and technical HOSA skill competencies through a program of motivation, awareness and recognition, which is an integral part of the Health Science Education instructional program

— Paige Tucker, HOSA Adviser

Medical Arts Poster

Brooke Flores- 1st place,

Sloane Precure- 5th place

HOSA Bowl

Raegan Higgins, Justin Mahan, Caden Zotter, and John Flatt – 5th place

Clinical Specialty

McKayla Johnston- 1st place

Health Career Display

Alyssa Guerra/Lauryn Kimbrough – 2nd place

Amber Elbel/Ali Dominguez – 1st place

Dental Science

Bryan Valdez

Pathophysiology  

Hannah Miller- 1st place

Dental Terminology

Cody Moore- 1st place

Medical Law and Ethics

LaniBelle Vanlandingham – 2nd place