triangleThe encircled triangle has long been the emblem of HOSA and is key in retaining familiarity and celebrating the organization's long history. The points on the triangle represent today what they did in 1976: the three aspects of humankind's well-being, social, physical, and mental.
The HOSA Emblem The HOSA colors are navy blue representing loyalty to the healthcare profession, medical white indicating the purity of purpose, and maroon demonstrating the compassion of HOSA members.
This theme intends to encourage all HOSA members to do more than what is expected and go above and beyond to make a change in the community. The design created for the theme represents shattered glass to show members to break out of their mold and do something they would not normally do.
The HOSA mission is to enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality healthcare by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development for all healthcare education students.
Theme: Shatter Your Expectations.
HOSA assists members to: Develop effective leadership qualities and skills. Build self-confidence, motivation and enthusiasm. Strengthen their academic and technical skills. Create friendships and social networks.
National HOSA Mission and Purpose Mission: 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 education students, therefore, helping the student meet the needs of the health care community.
National HOSA Mission and Purpose Mission: 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 education students, therefore, helping the student meet the needs of the health care community.
HOSA Bowl Teams of 4 HOSA competitors take a Round One written test on HOSA knowledge, parliamentary procedure and medical knowledge. Top scoring teams then advance to Round 2 where they compete head to head with another team to correctly answer the most questions.
No. Your waist size is already small. It takes a significant amount of weight loss that'll result in this small waist size. The result would be, you'll end up being an underweight (with significantly lower BMI).
GPAs can be based on a 4.0, 5.0 or 6.0 scale. Some students may have honors, AP or IB courses weighted when calculating GPA. An A in an AP class may be given a 5.0 at one school, but given a 4.0 at another school. All of these factors must be taken into consideration when comparing GPAs from different high schools.