Health Sciences
This program explores the vast career opportunities and career pathways within the Health Science field. First year students are introduced to core requirements of any health care field including Anatomy & Physiology, Nutrition, Human Growth & Development, Pathophysiology, and Exercise Science, with a focus on developing critical thinking, professional and legal responsibilities, and business skills. Guest speakers are an essential part of the program. In the second level of the program, students receive more in-depth study of the above and have the opportunity to receive on-the-job experiences at local facilities. Students who wish to pursue nurse assistant certification will have the requirements necessary to sit for the state licensing examination by the end of the school year.
NOTE: Prior to participating in the clinical experience students will incur some costs relating to their personal health records and required uniforms.
NOTE: Prior to participating in the clinical experience students will incur some costs relating to their personal health records and required uniforms.
HOSA Members Attend HOSA’s 41st Annual International Leadership Conference
Members of the Lakes Region Technology Center Health Occupations Students of America, (HOSA,) participated in HOSA’s 41st Annual International Leadership Conference, June 27th – 30th, 2018, in Dallas, Texas.
Competitors from all over the world competed in one of HOSA’s 57 health-related competitive events. These competitors won at their state competitions to earn their spot at HOSA’s 2018 International Leadership Conference! Eleven students from The Lakes Region Technology Center competed in seven competitions and one placed 10th in the Home Health Aide competition.
Members of the Lakes Region Technology Center Health Occupations Students of America, (HOSA,) participated in HOSA’s 41st Annual International Leadership Conference, June 27th – 30th, 2018, in Dallas, Texas.
Competitors from all over the world competed in one of HOSA’s 57 health-related competitive events. These competitors won at their state competitions to earn their spot at HOSA’s 2018 International Leadership Conference! Eleven students from The Lakes Region Technology Center competed in seven competitions and one placed 10th in the Home Health Aide competition.
2018 Health Science Technology
State Conference
The Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) attended their State Conference on March 15th and 16th at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College. The students were afforded the opportunity to compete against other future healthcare professionals in their chosen fields, or in other areas that are pertinent to health care professions. They also were able to participate in education sessions including an Anatomy and Neuroanatomy Lab with the Geisel School of Medicine Professors.
The Lakes Regional Technology Center had 25 students compete this year, and 14 earned a medal which qualified for the International Conference. The Conference is scheduled in Dallas, TX from 6/26/18 – 6/30/18. Ten students will be attending, and Isabella Smith-Davenport who was elected as HOSA President for NH/VT HOSA will attend training and a special dinner for all State Presidents.
The following students earned medals in:
Nurse Assisting– 1st Place – Madison Cotreau
Nurse Assisting– 3rd Place – Elizabeth McNamara
Home Health Aide – 1st Place – Isabella Smith-Davenport
Home Health Aide – 3rd Place – Riley Phillips
Community Awareness – 1st Place – Morgan deHaven, Caitlin DiPrizio, Kasey Kelliher, Raena Perkins
Transcultural Healthcare – 1st Place – Samuel Cochrane
Behavioral Health – 2nd Place – Haley Gagnon
Medical Law and Ethics – 3rd Place – Billiejoe Dumont
Pathophysiology – 3rd Place – Kayla Turner
Health Career Photography – 3rd Place – Morgan Huse
Extemporaneous Health Poster – 3rd Place - James Huckman
The Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) attended their State Conference on March 15th and 16th at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College. The students were afforded the opportunity to compete against other future healthcare professionals in their chosen fields, or in other areas that are pertinent to health care professions. They also were able to participate in education sessions including an Anatomy and Neuroanatomy Lab with the Geisel School of Medicine Professors.
The Lakes Regional Technology Center had 25 students compete this year, and 14 earned a medal which qualified for the International Conference. The Conference is scheduled in Dallas, TX from 6/26/18 – 6/30/18. Ten students will be attending, and Isabella Smith-Davenport who was elected as HOSA President for NH/VT HOSA will attend training and a special dinner for all State Presidents.
The following students earned medals in:
Nurse Assisting– 1st Place – Madison Cotreau
Nurse Assisting– 3rd Place – Elizabeth McNamara
Home Health Aide – 1st Place – Isabella Smith-Davenport
Home Health Aide – 3rd Place – Riley Phillips
Community Awareness – 1st Place – Morgan deHaven, Caitlin DiPrizio, Kasey Kelliher, Raena Perkins
Transcultural Healthcare – 1st Place – Samuel Cochrane
Behavioral Health – 2nd Place – Haley Gagnon
Medical Law and Ethics – 3rd Place – Billiejoe Dumont
Pathophysiology – 3rd Place – Kayla Turner
Health Career Photography – 3rd Place – Morgan Huse
Extemporaneous Health Poster – 3rd Place - James Huckman