WHS HOSA STUDENTS ATTEND CONFERENCE Posted: Friday, April 27, 2012 12:00 am WHS HOSA STUDENTS ATTEND CONFERENCE — The Westview High School Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) attended the TN HOSA State Leadership Conference April 16-18 at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville. Students competed in medical photography, public speaking, job seeking skills and health career display. WHS HOSA was recognized for the National Service Project and HOSA week. Those in attendance included HOSA advisor Carolyn Glover, RN BSN; HOSA president Dionna Alaba (served as a voting delegate); Carlie Vowell; Nealey Wade (served as a voting delegate); vice president Lauren Baker; Morgan Curlin; Leigh Ann Cope; Tara Wilkey; Maddison Boucher; Macy Thompson; and Alex Bynum. Chaperones of the trip were Hollie Holt and Bobbi Boucher. HOSA representatives thanked the local health care community for making the opportunity possible through their sponsorships and time invested in helping students. Sponsors of the trip included Brian Smith PT, MS, The Sideline; Generations; Volunteer Community Hospital; Behavioral Health Care Center; Dr. Crenshaw; Arnie Hicks; Dr. Bobo; Rodger Lewis; Baptist Memorial Hospital; and Dr. Moore. The mission of HOSA is to enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all health science technology education students, therefore, helping students to meet the needs of the health care community. Published in The WCP 4.26.12 |