This session highlights recent changes and upcoming initiatives in Health Science, with updates on current standards, pathway changes, and essential information regarding HOSA membership, competitive events, and student opportunities.
A session focused on how to effectively lay out Sports Medicine coursework, align content with certification expectations, and prepare students to successfully pass the AMCA exam, Physical Therapy Technician Certification.
Join Ky Health Science Educators Association for a fabulous Early Bird gathering featuring BINGO, networking, and our annual business meeting. Wear your best beach, vacation or Golden Girls attire!
This session is designed to support new Health Science instructors as they get started in the classroom. Participants will be introduced to essential instructional resources, learn where to locate Student WILL lists for their courses, and gain access to a shared Health Science Google Classroom. The session will also highlight additional tools and supports available to help instructors plan lessons, manage coursework, and feel confident teaching Health Science pathways.
If you're not comfortable using technology in the classroom but want to learn how to use what's available, our goal is to help you use it in a way that makes your job easier!
Learn how Health Sciences FHP and the Medical Reserve Corps collaborate to strengthen community resilience and provide students with hands-on emergency preparedness experience. Discover practical steps to build partnerships and engage youth in meaningful service that makes a real impact.
New to the role of HOSA Advisor? We can help! Join us for a crash course in getting started as a KY HOSA Advisor. All the Need to Know details and helpful tips from experienced Advisors.
This session will provide background and an overview of the outreach efforts offered by the University of Kentucky College of Medicine to to Kentucky high schools. Much of this outreach is coordinated and delivered by current medical students, with a goal to reach every Kentucky county during a year. The program aims to expand this year, offering more programming and flexibility; however, the first step to reach as many people as possible during the summer months who can help facilitate delivery of said programming.