Several of the Clinton County Area Technology Center’s Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) student-led organization along with their instructors/advisors Billie Frye, RN and Cindy Albertson, RN attended the HOSA State Leadership Conference held in Louisville from March 16-18.
Those attending and competing in the conference were: Emily Frye, Home Health Aide Competition; Sarah Albertson, Nursing Assistant Competition; Karlee Gibson, Voting Delegate; Loran Conner; Medical Terminology Competition, Voting Delegate; Brook Groce, Health and Wellness Competition, Voting Delegate; Chloe Martin, HOSA Bowl Competition; and Olivia Maupin, HOSA Bowl Competition.
In addition to competing in various competitions, the students attending the HOSA Leadership Conference have the opportunity to meet with college professors in small groups to discuss their chosen career pathways, visit college booths to learn more about the opportunities that each college offers, experience official HOSA meetings, vote on HOSA state officers, and interact with other health sciences students across the state.
Clinton County Area Technology Center HOSA members who attended the recent State Conference pictured above are, left to right: Brook Groce, Karlee Gibson. Lauren Conner, Emily Frye, Olivia Maupin, Chloe Martin, and Sarah Albertson