Congratulations to the 55 MVCTC HOSA Students that Qualified for State Contests
02/24/2016
Englewood, Ohio – Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) students in the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Chapter recently competed at the Regional HOSA Competition and 55 students qualified to move on to the State Leadership Conference this May at the University of Toledo.
MVCTC students’ qualifying for the state contest include:
- KACIE ABER, an Allied Health student from Northmont High School, placed 5th in the Extemporaneous Health Poster Regional Contest
- PAIGE BURRIS, an Allied Health student from Versailles High School, placed 3rd in the Medical Spelling Regional Contest
- HOLLY FLACH, a Sports Medicine student from Dixie High School, placed 2nd in the Emergency Medical Technician Regional Contest
- LILLIAN GOFFINET, a Health Careers Academy student from Tippecanoe High School, placed 4th in the Epidemiology Regional Contest
- CORBIN HOBLIT, a Sports Medicine student from National Trail High School, placed 3rd in the Sports Medicine Regional Contest
- ELSA HUFFMAN, an Allied Health student from Dixie High School, placed 3rd in the Extemporaneous Writing Regional Contest
- STEPHANIE HULSMAN, a Health Careers Academy student from Miamisburg High School, placed 2nd in the Clinical Specialty Regional Contest
- JAYNA LEE, a Sports Medicine student from Eaton High School, placed 2nd in the Emergency Medical Technician Regional Contest
- MADELINE MARTIN, an Allied Health student from Butler High School, placed 2nd in the Job Seeking Skills Regional Contest
- SHANNON MASTERS, an Allied Health student from Wayne High School, placed 2nd in the Medical Spelling Regional Contest
- LANORA MITCHELL, an Allied Health student from Northmont High School, placed 3rd in the Medical Terminology Regional Contest
- HAILLE PITCOCK, an Allied Health student from Tri-County North High School, placed 2nd in the Medical Terminology Regional Contest
- KODY SETSER, a Health Careers Academy student from Versailles High School, placed 3rd in the Prepared Speaking Regional Contest
- EMMA SHADE, an Allied Health student from Valley View High School, placed 4th in the Home Health Aide Regional Contest
- SARAH WITMER, an Allied Health student from Tri-Village High School, placed 3rd in the Medical Reading Regional Contest
- LORIE WOLFE, a Health Careers Academy student from Tippecanoe High School, placed 1st in the Life Support Skills Regional Contest
- MADISON WRIGHT, a Biotechnology student from Twin Valley South High School, placed 1st in the Biomedical Laboratory Science Regional Contest
- The Biomedical Debate Team of , KAHSIA HAWKINS, a Health Careers Academy student from Trotwood-Madison High School; JADE REDIC, a Health Careers Academy student from Trotwood-Madison High School; DESHAE SCOTT, a Health Careers Academy student from Trotwood-Madison High School; and ALLISON WILCHER, a Health Careers Academy student from Valley View High School, placed 3rd in the Regional Contest
- The Community Awareness Team of Jessica Kimball, a Health Careers Academy student from Arcanum High School, and Bethany Sommer, a Health Careers Academy student from West Carrollton High School, placed 2nd in the Regional Contest
- The CPR/First Aid Team of, KYLIE BEVER, an Allied Health student from Northmont High School; and EMILY FRALEY, an Allied Health student from Versailles High School, placed 5th in the Regional Contest
- The CPR/First Aid Team of, KRISNEY GWIN, an Allied Health student from Arcanum High School, and ABIGAIL LEET, an Allied Health student from Miamisburg High School, placed 1st in the Regional Contest
- The Health Education Team of BELLE JONES, an Allied Health student from Tippecanoe High School; KATLYNN MCKINLEY, an Allied Health student from Wayne High School l, TAYLOR RINDLER, an Allied Health student from Versailles High School; and ALEXIS WILSON, an Allied Health student from Versailles High School; placed 4th in the Regional Contest
- The HOSA Bowl Team of MIRANDA CARTER, an Allied Health student from Trotwood-Madison High School; and LAUREN GIPSON, an Allied Health student from Trotwood-Madison High School, KILEY SPURLOCK, a Allied Health student from Dixie High School; and MADDISON WEISBRODT, an Allied Health student from West Carrollton High School; placed 3rd in the Regional Contest
- The Medical Innovation Team of CHRISTOPHER CASSEL, a Health Careers Academy student from Tri-Village High School; ABBEGAIL HISSONG, an Allied Health student from Arcanum High School; and TABITHA RICHARDS, a Health Careers Academy student from Mississinawa Valley High School; placed 5th in the Regional Contest
- The Parliamentary Procedure Team of KAYLA BLANTON, an Allied Health student from Milton-Union High School; DESTINY GERLACH, an Allied Health student from Wayne High School; EMMA GRUSENMEYER, an Allied Health student from Northmont High School; SPENCER HAYNES, an Allied Health student from Brookville High School; KATHRYN LEHMAN, an Allied Health student from Milton-Union High School; ELLA MADLINGER, an Allied Health student from Brookville High School; SHANAZ SHAREEF, an Allied Health student from Trotwood-Madison High School; and ANNA SHOCKEY, an Allied Health student from Brookville High School; placed 1st in the Regional Contest
- The Public Health Team of SHIYA ALLEN, a Health Careers Academy student from Tri-Village High School; KIARA BENJAMIN, a Health Careers Academy student from Trotwood-Madison High School; KATELYN HINSHAW, a Health Careers Academy student from Wayne High School; MCKAYLA MANGEN, a Health Careers Academy student from Tippecanoe High SchoolHigh School; MOLLY PIERCE, a Health Careers Academy student from Miamisburg High School; and CIARA SKIPPER, a Health Careers Academy student from Jefferson Township High School, placed 2nd in the Regional Contest
- The Public Service Announcement Team of CAELEY CHILDERS, an Allied Health student from Northmont High School; LAUREN ECK, an Allied Health student from Northmont High School; and BRITTANY GOOD, an Allied Health student from Northmont High School, placed 5th in the Regional Contest
HOSA is a national student organization designed to promote career opportunities in the healthcare industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. HOSA provides a unique program of leadership development, motivation, and recognition exclusively for secondary, postsecondary, adult, and collegiate students. For more information on MVCTC career technical programs in the healthcare field, please visit www.mvctc.com.
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