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February 22—24, 2018
State Leadership Conference
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20172017--2018 State Officers2018 State Officers
President Danielle Clopton
President Elect Cougar LeSueur
VP Postsecondary Josh Foronda
VP Service Jocelyn Griffis
VP Communications Raigen Manspeaker
VP Membership Taylor Trumm
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20172017--2018 State Officers2018 State Officers SLC Welcome LetterSLC Welcome Letter
TO INFINITY AND BEYOND!
Space Cadets prepare for our last galactic exploration! For this mission,
get your boosters ready for an INSPIRING, EPIC, and STELLAR
adventure. Don’t alienate your fellow cadets, there is enough room in our
outer space and our mission to mingle with other people, make new
friends, and network. When meeting new people make sure to greet them
with a hand shake, state your name, what school you attend, and share a
bit about your event. Remember, “you never get a second chance to make
a great first impression.” I would like to welcome our new young padawans
and experienced commanders to the 2018 Colorado HOSA State
Leadership Conference.
Our theme this year has orbited around the concept of motivating and
inspiring members to take their leadership above and beyond by being
innovative thinkers in their schools, careers, and communities. We are
happy to report that members, chapters, and advisors have been making
cosmic connections with health science by reaching for the stars and
aligning their planets all year to make an amazing impact in every aspect of
their lives. Now, we all have the chance to share our accomplishments, our
achievements, and rocket to reality with HOSA.
With your involvement, through our leadership trainings, workshops,
chapter visits, and conferences, the state officer team had a successful
year. We took small steps as chapters but giant leaps as a state to walk to
the moon. In addition, we became space commanders in our communities
by raising money for National Alliance of Mental Illness. Together we
became a state full of solar families, cosmic friends, and luminous stars.
Please join us in celebrating all of our successful landings and much more.
Make your spaceship a positive image for what you stand for; use proper
etiquette to stand out above other competitors; show positive behavior and
be a professional with your peers to ensure a fun, safe, and memorable
mission!
With HOSA “The Sky is No Longer the Limit!” Prepare to blast off in 3-2-1!!!
Danielle Clopton Colorado HOSA State President and your 2017-2018 State Officer Team
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My Conference ScheduleMy Conference Schedule Time Event Location
Thursday, February 22, 2018
8 am State Officer Candidate Meeting Cherry Creek
9-10 am Opening Session and Keynote Colorado Ballroom
10:15 –10:45 am Voting Delegate Meeting Telluride
10:15 –10:45 am Advisor Meeting Big Thompson
10:15 am- 12 pm Competition: ___________________ Location: ___________
11 am-12 pm Symposium: ____________________ Durango/ Steamboat
11:15 am Courtesy Corps Orientation Telluride
12-4:30 pm Competition: ___________________ Location: ___________
2-3 pm Symposium: ____________________ Durango/ Steamboat
3-4 pm Symposium: ____________________ Durango/ Steamboat
4-5 pm Symposium: ____________________ Durango/ Steamboat
5-9 pm Competition: ___________________ Location: ___________
9:30-11 pm Service Fair Lobby
11:30 pm Curfew
Friday, February 23, 2018
8 am-12 pm Competition: ___________________ Location: ___________
9-10 am Symposium: ____________________ Durango/ Steamboat
10-11 am Symposium: ____________________ Durango/ Steamboat
11-12 pm Symposium: ____________________ Durango/ Steamboat
12-4 pm Competition: ___________________ Location: ___________
1-2 pm Symposium: ____________________ Durango/ Steamboat
2-3 pm Symposium: ____________________ Durango/ Steamboat
3-4 pm Symposium: ____________________ Durango/ Steamboat
4-6:45 pm Competition: ___________________ Location: ___________
7-9 pm Recognition Dinner
9:30-11 pm Dance & Officer Candidate Campaign
11:30 pm Curfew
Saturday, February 24, 2018
8-9:30 am Colorado HOSA Business Meeting
9:30 am-12 pm Grand Awards Session
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Conference Dress CodeConference Dress Code
Competitors, Advisors, Chaperones, and All Other Attendees HOSA Uniform:
Tailored navy blazer with emblem affixed over the heart.
Shirt/blouse for females (white tailored or short-sleeve white jewel neck
shell).
Shirt for males- white closed-neck, man-tailored dress shirt, suitable for
use with a tie.
Accent for female members — maroon HOSA scarf or tie is optional.
Accent for male members — navy or maroon long tie (must wear tie).
Matching navy slacks for males and matching navy slacks or skirts for
females.
Closed-toe blue or black shoes (hose for females are optional). Non-uniform Dress Alternative:
Black, Navy Blue, Gray, or Brown Pants.
Professional Shirt (collar encouraged).
Polos, with or without school logo/name, are permitted.
Closed-toe blue or black shoes (hose optional).
Male members encouraged to wear a tie.
Female members may choose to wear knee-length skirt, knee-length dress
or slacks. Official HOSA Casual Dress Code:
Appropriate dress for official social functions in conjunction with the SLC
will include everything EXCEPT tank tops, halter tops, short shorts or skirts and cut-offs (shirt straps must be two inches wide and the length of shorts and skirts must be at minimum to the fingertip).
All Attendees MUST wear HOSA T-shirt to the dance on Friday night.
Competitive Events Dress Attire:
Competitors must adhere to the Dress Code as specified in the individual
competitive event guidelines for the orientation, test and event in which they are competing. School names and/or logos are permitted.
Points will be subtracted for dress code violations, i.e., any dress that does
not align with the dress standards stated above. Competitors, Advisors, Chaperones and All Other Attendees are strongly encouraged to wear appropriate business attire to all conference activities. Under no circumstances will denim pants of any color, shorts or other casual attire be accepted at any conference function (with the exception of the dance and recreational activities). Delegates dressed in casual attire will not be permitted to participate in official HOSA conference meetings or general sessions.
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Thursday, February 22Thursday, February 22 Time Activity Location
7:30-9 am Registration Colorado Pre-function
8 am State Officer Candidate Meeting Cherry Creek
9-10 am Opening Session Colorado Ballroom
10:15 am-12 pm Dental Terminology Knowledge Test—Nutrition
Aspen
10:15 am Voting Delegate Meeting Telluride
10:15 am Advisor Meeting Big Thompson
11:15 am Courtesy Corps Orientation Telluride
11 am-4 pm Symposiums Durango/ Steamboat
11:45 am Health Career Display Set Up Medical Innovation Set Up
Colorado Ballroom A/B Longs Peak
12 pm Teamwork Events Orientation
HOSA Bowl
Biomedical Debate
Creative Problem Solving
Community Awareness
Health Career Display
Health Education
Medical Innovation
Parliamentary Procedure
Public Service Announcement
Big Thompson
Boulder Creek
Kingston/ Capitol Peak
Breckenridge
Colorado Ballroom A/B
Blanca Peak
Longs Peak
Bennett Peak
Pikes Peak
12:30-4:30 pm Teamwork Events Competition
4:30 pm Health Professions Events Orientation Colorado Ballroom C/D
4:30 pm EMS Events Orientation Telluride
5-9 pm Leadership Events Competition
Extemporaneous Health Poster
Extemporaneous Writing
Health Career Photography
Healthy Lifestyle
Job Seeking/Interviewing Skills
Prepared Speaking/ Speaking Skills
Researched Persuasive Writing & Speaking
Colorado Ballroom C/D
Aspen
Kingston/ Capitol Peak
Maroon/ Pikes Peak
Big Thompson
Grays/ Bennett Peak
Telluride
9:30-11:00 pm Service Fair Lobby
11:30 pm CURFEW
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Friday, February 23Friday, February 23 Time Activity Location
8 am-12 pm Health Professions Events Off Site*
Biomedical Laboratory Science
Clinical Nursing
Dental Science
Home Health Aide
Medical Assisting
Nursing Assisting
Personal Care
Physical Therapy
Sports Medicine
Veterinary Science
Community College of
Denver (CCD)
*See Bus Schedule
Page 12*
8 am-12 pm Health Professions Events On Site
Anatomy in Clay
Clinical Specialty
Forensic Medicine
Pharmacy Science
Telluride
Clear Creek
Big Thompson
Blanca/ Longs Peak
11 am-4 pm Symposiums Durango/ Steamboat
12-4 pm Emergency Preparedness Events Off Site*
CERT Skills
CPR/First Aid
Emergency Medical Technician
Life Support Skills
Community College of
Aurora (CCA)
*See Bus Schedule
Page 12*
12-4 pm Emergency Preparedness Events On Site*
Epidemiology
Medical Spelling
Testing at 12:00 PM
Spell Down at 1:30 PM
Public Health
Big Thompson
Aspen
Clear Creek
4-6:45 pm Knowledge Tests
Behavioral Health
Human Growth and Development
Medical Law and Ethics
Pathophysiology
Pharmacology
Transcultural Healthcare
Durango
Pikes Peak
Maroon Peak
Telluride
Telluride
Telluride
4-6:45 pm Medical Reading
Medical Math
Medical Terminology
Grays Peak
Steamboat
Aspen
7-9 pm Recognition Dinner Colorado Ballroom
9:30-11 pm Dance Colorado Ballroom
11:30 pm CURFEW
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Renaissance DenverRenaissance Denver
3rd 3rd
FloorFloor
Blanca Peak
Longs Peak
Grays Peak
Bennett Peak
Maroon Peak
Pikes Peak
Kingston Peak Capitol Peak
Saturday, February 24Saturday, February 24 Time Activity Location
8-9:30 am Colorado HOSA Business Meeting Telluride
9:30 am -12 pm Grand Awards Session Colorado Ballroom
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Renaissance DenverRenaissance Denver
Banquet Banquet
LevelLevel
Colorado Foyer Cherry
Creek
Atrium Atrium
LevelLevel
A
Telluride
B Vail
Restaurant
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Aspen Foyer
Asp
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Break Station
Elevate
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SYMPOSIUMSSYMPOSIUMS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22
11–11:45 am
Grow Your Pickles
Presented by: Donna La Chey
Simple and free tools will be introduced to assist participants in determining
how to grow, use, and preserve food, then analyze nutrient content of food
to develop fresh, local diets while enhancing healthy lifestyles.
Steamboat
Peer Leadership: Creating a Campus Traffic Safety Culture
Presented by: Gabriella Medina
This symposium will focus on peer leadership and health education, as a
method to injury prevention through the state initiative, known as Teens in
The Driver’s Seat.
Durango
1 – 1:45 pm Think Big. Start Small. Act Now.©
Powered by Maria Feekes, Founder of After School University
Join us for an interactive hands-on workshop that will stretch your believes
of what you are capable of achieving as a leader, as an individual, as a risk-
taker, as an incredible life-changer.
Steamboat
2 – 2:45 pm
*Pharmacy Toolkits to Maximize Classroom Instruction
Presented by: University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy
Complement your classroom by engaging in these interactive exercises
demonstrating essential pharmacy skills through the use of toolkits provided
by the CU Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
*Only open to HOSA chapter high school advisors.
Durango
PTSD in Public Safety
Presented by: Tom Lombardo
A look into the world of PTSD as it strikes so many emergency healthcare
workers. The signs/symptoms of burnout, and how to cope with the things
we see, think, and feel in the public safety career choice.
Steamboat
3 – 3:45 pm
Painkillers – Are They Killing Us?
Presented by: Nedra Chijioke, Mary Reilly, and Armen Fstkchian
Opioid abuse and addiction are real problems in the U.S. How and why has
the issue evolved and what are some solutions to the problem? How do
pain medications work and why are they effective? Who is responsible for
the epidemic and how can the medical establishment ensure that patients
who really need pain medication receive it while protecting society as a
whole?
Durango
4 – 4:45 pm
The Multiple Identities of a Pharmacist
Presented by: Dr. Morgan Payne
Learn about the wide variety of ways pharmacists contribute to patient care
as essential members of healthcare teams.
Steamboat
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SYMPOSIUMSSYMPOSIUMS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23
9–9:45 am
Invasion of the Superbugs!
Presented by: Dianne Kitt, Mackenzie Poole, and Wendy Serrano
Zombie bacteria continue to rise in strength. Here’s what you need to know
in order to understand AND battle the beast.
Durango
10 – 10:45 pm
Move Into Success
Presented by: Brandee Gillham
In this fun, hands-on workshop you will learn how to build the rotator cuff
and muscles of facial expression. You will build it on our MANIKEN®
models with the Anatomy in Clay ® Learning Systems. Come check out
how this engaging method of learning can help you retain what you have
studied about the human body!
Steamboat
11–11:45 am
Lives Matter! Be a Part of the Solution to Substance Abuse
Presented by: Rise Above Colorado
Communities around the world are faced with growing substance abuse
epidemics, such as prescription drug abuse and meth addition. Education
and awareness are valuable assets for health care professionals and
members of the community to address the issues head-on.
Durango
1 – 1:45 pm
The Science Behind Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation
Presented by: Anne Gaspers and Carol McCallister
The presenters will give a short interactive introduction about what organ
and tissue donation is, followed by a look at plasticized organs and
discussion about the different careers available in the donation and
transplantation fields.
Steamboat
Hijacking the Brain
Presented by: Dr. Mita Johnson
Addiction is a disorder of the brain AND we need your help. The opioid
epidemic and the legalization of marijuana use have unleashed
unprecedented concerns about the health of the brain. This workshop will
illuminate how substance use hijacks the brain, what the concerns are as
substance use disorders/behavioral health professionals, and how
counseling and medication-assisted treatment help a person struggling with
substance use disorders.
Durango
2 – 2:45 pm
Think Big. Start Small. Act Now.©
Powered by Maria Feekes, Founder of After School University
Join us for an interactive hands-on workshop that will stretch your believes
of what you are capable of achieving as a leader, as an individual, as a risk-
taker, as an incredible life-changer.
Steamboat
3 – 3:45 pm
HASHing it Out: Marijuana – a cause or cure?
Presented by: Dr. Jacci Bainbridge
Is there evidence that medicinal marijuana helps or hurts? Examples in
healthcare shed light on medicinal marijuana, how it works, therapeutic
effects, side effects, and drug interactions.
Steamboat
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Competitions AtCompetitions At--AA--GlanceGlance
Teamwork Events Teamwork Events Monica Tupper—Lieutenant
Thursday, February 22
Time Event Location
11:45 am Health Career Display Set Up Medical Innovation Set Up
Colorado Ballroom A/B Longs Peak
12 pm Teamwork Events Orientation
HOSA Bowl
Biomedical Debate
Creative Problem Solving
Community Awareness
Health Career Display
Health Education
Medical Innovation
Parliamentary Procedure
Public Service Announcement
Big Thompson
Boulder Creek
Kingston/ Capitol Peak
Breckenridge
Colorado Ballroom A/B
Blanca Peak
Longs Peak
Bennett Peak
Pikes Peak
12:30-4:30 pm Teamwork Events Competition
Thursday, February 22
Time Event Location
5 pm Leadership Events Orientation Colorado Ballroom C/D
Extemporaneous Health Poster
Extemporaneous Writing
Health Career Photography
Healthy Lifestyle
Job Seeking/Interviewing Skills
Prepared Speaking/ Speaking Skills
Researched Persuasive Writing & Speaking
Colorado Ballroom C/D
Aspen
Kingston/ Capitol Peak
Maroon/ Pikes Peak
Big Thompson
Grays/ Bennett Peak
Telluride
5:30-9 pm Leadership Events Competition
Leadership EventsLeadership Events Kristie Levitt—Lieutenant
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Competitions AtCompetitions At--AA--GlanceGlance
Emergency Preparedness Events Emergency Preparedness Events Tom Lombardo and Darren Oxford—Lieutenants
Thursday, February 22
Time Activity Location
4:30 pm Health Profession Events Orientation Colorado Ballroom C/D
Friday, February 23
8-12 pm Health Professions Events Off Site*
Biomedical Laboratory Science
Clinical Nursing
Dental Science
Home Health Aide
Medical Assisting
Nursing Assisting
Personal Care
Physical Therapy
Sports Medicine
Veterinary Science
Community College of
Denver (CCD)
*See Bus Schedule
Page 12*
8-12 pm Health Professions Events On Site
Anatomy in Clay
Clinical Specialty
Forensic Medicine
Pharmacy Science
Telluride
Clear Creek
Big Thompson
Blanca/ Longs Peak
Thursday, February 22
Time Activity Location
4:30 pm EMS Events Orientation Telluride
Friday, February 23
12-4 pm Emergency Preparedness Events Off Site*
CERT Skills
CPR/First Aid
Emergency Medical Technician
Life Support Skills
Community College of
Aurora (CCA)
*See Bus Schedule
Page 12*
12-4 pm Emergency Preparedness Events On Site*
Epidemiology
Medical Spelling
Testing at 12:00 PM
Spell Down at 1:30 PM
Public Health
Big Thompson
Aspen
Clear Creek
Health Professions Events Health Professions Events Bethany Squier—Lieutenant
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Thursday, February 22
Time Activity Location
10:15 am-12 pm
Dental Terminology Knowledge Test—Nutrition
Aspen
Friday, February 23
4-6:45 pm Knowledge Tests
Behavioral Health
Human Growth and Development
Medical Law and Ethics
Pathophysiology
Pharmacology
Transcultural Healthcare
Durango
Pikes Peak
Maroon Peak
Telluride
Telluride
Telluride
4-6:45 pm Medical Reading
Medical Math
Medical Terminology
Grays Peak
Steamboat
Aspen
Competitions AtCompetitions At--AA--GlanceGlance
Health Science Events Health Science Events Connie Michaels-Lipp—Lieutenant
JUNE 27-30
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Shuttle ScheduleShuttle Schedule Friday, February 23Friday, February 23
*Competitors are Assigned Shuttle Times**Competitors are Assigned Shuttle Times*
Hotel Pick-Up Drop Off
7:00 am 7:30 am
8:00 am 8:30 am
9:00 am 9:30 am
10:00 am 10:30 am
11:00 am 11:30 am
12:00 pm 12:30 pm
1:00 pm 1:30 pm
2:00 pm 2:30 pm
3:00 pm 3:30 pm
4:00 pm 4:30 pm
5:00 pm 5:30 pm
6:00 pm N/A
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Advisors/Chaperone Advisors/Chaperone
Schedule Schedule
Time Event Location
Thursday, February 22, 2018
7:30-9 am Registration Pre-function
8 am State Officer Candidate Meeting Cherry Creek
9-10 am Opening Session and Keynote Colorado Ballroom
10:15 am Advisor Meeting Big Thompson
10:15-12 pm Competition: _________________ Location: ____________
11 am Event Manager & Judge Luncheon Platte River
12-4:30 pm Competition: _________________ Location: ____________
4 pm Event Manager & Judge Dinner Platte River
5-9 pm Competition: _________________ Location: ____________
11:30 pm Curfew
Friday, February 23, 2018
7 am Event Manager & Judge Breakfast Platte River
8 am-12 pm Competition: _________________ Location: ____________
11 am Event Manager & Judge Luncheon Platte River
12-4 pm Competition: _________________ Location: ____________
4-6:45 pm Competition: _________________ Location: ____________
7-9 pm Recognition Dinner Colorado Ballroom
9:30-11 pm Dance Colorado Ballroom
11:30 pm Curfew
Saturday, February 24, 2018
8-9:30 am Colorado HOSA Business Meeting Telluride
9:30 am-12 pm Grand Awards Session Colorado Ballroom
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Advisor of the Year Advisor of the Year
Year Advisor Chapter
2017 Pamela Thompson Littleton Health Sciences
2016 Connie Michaels-Lipp Falcon
2015 Heidi Mahn Littleton Health Sciences
2014 Veronica Randall Prairie View High School
2013 Leigh Levesque Career Development Center
2012 Theresa Bloom Western Colorado Community College
2011 Deb Clarke Littleton Health Sciences
2009 & 2010 Joleen Rinaldo Northeastern Junior College
2007 Alana Scott Pickens Technical College
2006 Mary Brown Arapahoe Douglas Career Center
2002 Evelyn Shinn Pikes Peak Community College
Competitive Events TeamCompetitive Events Team
Tara Bell—Program Director Health Science and Public Safety
Linda Efird—Competitive Events Chair
Cynthia Hoeppner—Program Assistant and Bus Coordinator
KC Salisbery—Tabulations
Heidi Mahn—On-Site Competitions Lieutenant
Lissa Bartle—Off-Site Competitions Lieutenant
Connie Michaels-Lipp—Health Science Events Lieutenant
Monica Tupper— Teamwork Events Lieutenant
Kristie Levitt—Leadership Events Lieutenant
Bethany Squier—Health Professions Events Lieutenant
Tom Lombardo—Emergency Preparedness Events Co-Lieutenant
Darren Oxford—Emergency Preparedness Events Co-Lieutenant
We thank the following individuals and organizations for their outstanding support:
Dr. Sarah Heath—CTE State Director
Robert Van Dyke—FCCLA State Adviser
Jennifer Girvin—FBLA State Adviser
Bailee Gardunio—Courtesy Corps Coordinator
Denise Abbott—Utah HOSA State Advisor
Daniel Abbott—Audio & Vision Production
Donor Alliance
CU Skaggs School of Pharmacy
Kaiser Permanente
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2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018
Membership 1,740 1,771 2,058
SLC Attendance 721 751 830
HOSA MissionHOSA Mission
The mission of HOSA is to empower HOSA-Future Health
Professionals to become leaders in the global health community
through education, collaboration, and experience.
HOSA CreedHOSA Creed I recognize the universal need for quality, compassionate healthcare.
I understand the importance of academic excellence, skills training, and
leadership development in my career pathway.
I believe through service to my community and to the world, I will make
the best use of my knowledge and talents.
I accept the responsibility of a health professional and seek to find my
place on a team equally committed to the well-being of others.
Therefore, I will dedicate myself to promoting health and advancing
healthcare as a student, a leader, an educator, and a member of HOSA
-Future Health Professionals. The mission of HOSA is to empower
HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global
health community through education, collaboration, and experience.
Colorado HOSA by Colorado HOSA by the Numbersthe Numbers
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