HOSA

HOSA

HOSA is a student-led leadership club for people who are interested in health/medical careers. We attend conferences and competitions, learn skills, watch guest speakers, and run the blood drives here at RHS. The HOSA club meets every other Wednesday at 2:45pm.

Email HOSA Advisor Shannon Hemrich for more information.

MISSION
​The mission of HOSA is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience.

PURPOSE
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.  

CREED
I recognize the universal need for quality, compassionate healthcare.
I understand the importance of academic excellence, skills training, and leadership development in my career pathway.
I believe through service to my community and to the world, I will make the best use of my knowledge and talents.
I accept the responsibility of a health professional and seek to find my place on a team equally committed to the well-being of others.
Therefore, I will dedicate myself to promoting health and advancing healthcare as a student, a leader, an educator, and a member of HOSA-Future Health Professionals.


GOALS
The goals that HOSA believes are vital to each member are:

  • To promote physical, mental and social well being.

  • To develop effective leadership qualities and skills.

  • To develop the ability to communicate more effectively with people.

  • To develop character.

  • To develop responsible citizenship traits.

  • To understand the importance of pleasing oneself as well as being of service to others.

  • To build self-confidence and pride in one's work.

  • To make realistic career choices and seek successful employment in the health care field.

  • To develop an understanding of the importance in interacting and cooperating with other students and organizations.

  • To encourage individual and group achievement.

  • To develop an understanding of current health care issues, environmental concerns, and survival needs of the community, the nation and the world.

  • To encourage involvement in local, state and national health care and education projects.

  • To support Health Science Education instructional objectives.

  • To promote career opportunities in health care