Students from Canterbury’s Upper School community performed well in the virtual Gulf Coast Regional HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America) Competition on January 21, 2021. HOSA gives students an opportunity to study and acquire skills in more than 50 different fields related to medical science.
Of the 46 students who participated, 27 will move on to the State level competition. The virtual competition will happen on the weekend of March 25 - 28, 2021.
First place (Invited to State Leadership Conference) Jay C. ’21 - Biomedical Lab Sciences Leah K. ’22 - Clinical Speciality Daniel Z. ’22 and David G. ’22 - CPR First Aid Brenda Z. ’22 and Brandon U. ’22 - Health Career Display Lara K. ’23 - Medical Reading Maya A. ’21 - Pathophysiology Nicholas D.’23 - Physical Therapy Jack S. ’22, Joey C. ’22, Michael D. ’22, Jake B. ’22, Connor O.’22 - Public Service Announcement Elle E. ’23 - Sports Medicine
Second Place (Invited to State Leadership Conference) Fernanda V. ’22 - Dental Science Loreli D. ’24 - Health Career Photography Maya C. ’22 - Physical Therapy Issac R. ’22, Chase T. ’22, Kyla K. ’22, Jason S. ’22, Julian D.’22, Ethan J. ’22 - Public Service Announcement Emily D. ’21 - Sports Medicine
Third Place (Invited to State Leadership Conference) Ishaan A. ’23 - Human Growth and Development Jayda B. ’21 - Medical Math
Fourth Place Bruce E. ’23 - Behavioral Health Rocio C. ’22 - Cultural Diversity and Disparities in Healthcare Michaela F. ’24 and Alexa G. ’24 - EMT Cameron W. ’23 - Medical Assisting Noah S. ’24 - Physical Therapy
Fifth Place Aurora B. ’21 - Behavioral Health Jimmy G. ’24 - Dental Health Ally G. ’21 - Nutrition
Special thanks to Mrs. Kelly Percivall for serving as the HOSA club advisor in addition to her duties as an Upper School science teacher and Independent Research advisor.