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With State President Moksha Nemalipuri ‘24 being the last one to enter the stage, this year’s State Officer Team of HOSA waves to the crowd at the opening ceremony after their introductions Feb. 19. Each state officer’s introduction was accompanied by a displayed slide with their photo and a chosen quote. Following the greeting, the state officers proceeded to welcome competing students and undergo the process of officially starting the 2024 HOSA State Leadership Conference. “It felt great being in an environment with all future healthcare professionals,” Cooduvalli said. “However, meeting the State Officer Team was the coolest part about the opening ceremony, as they all stood and spoke so confidently.”

Competing from the Heart

by Bella Lin, Managing Editor
March 4, 2024
The Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA - Future Health Professionals) State Conference starts today, Feb. 19. Held at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, students will undergo testing in medicine-related exams as well as compete in their signed-up events. During their free time, students will be able to participate in a number of symposiums, educational opportunities and leisurely activities, such as friendship bracelet making. The conference will continue through Feb. 21. “HOSA Chapter Office has taught me so much about working with others and the effort it takes to run a chapter,” HOSA Vice President of Public Relations Mishika Bhatia ‘26 said.

HOSA State Starts Today

by Bella Lin, Managing Editor
February 19, 2024
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