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This episode of the Affton Unplugged podcast introduces HOSA, Health Occupation Students of America, a national organization that prepares high school students for medical careers. Superintendent Travis Bracht interviews science teacher and HOSA sponsor Lizzie Closser, alongside students Alexis Hancock, Lillian Edwards, and Miranda Yeates, all rising seniors involved in the club.
The discussion highlights the competitive aspect of HOSA, where students participate in events related to specific medical professions, with opportunities to advance from state to international competitions. The students emphasize the strong sense of community, mentorship, and life skills gained through HOSA, such as self-accountability and time management, while Ms. Closser notes the program's value in providing real-world connections and a competitive edge for future medical professionals.
By tbrachtThis episode of the Affton Unplugged podcast introduces HOSA, Health Occupation Students of America, a national organization that prepares high school students for medical careers. Superintendent Travis Bracht interviews science teacher and HOSA sponsor Lizzie Closser, alongside students Alexis Hancock, Lillian Edwards, and Miranda Yeates, all rising seniors involved in the club.
The discussion highlights the competitive aspect of HOSA, where students participate in events related to specific medical professions, with opportunities to advance from state to international competitions. The students emphasize the strong sense of community, mentorship, and life skills gained through HOSA, such as self-accountability and time management, while Ms. Closser notes the program's value in providing real-world connections and a competitive edge for future medical professionals.