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OKHOSA Day with the Thunder

OKHOSA Day with the Thunder

Oklahoma City Oklahoma.- Los miembros de Oklahoma HOSA recientemente pasaron un día aprendiendo más sobre las carreras de atención médica de profesionales, estableciendo contactos y viendo un juego del Oklahoma City Thunder.

El Día de OKHOSA con  Thunder incluyó un panel de profesionales de la salud: el cirujano general, el Dr. Alex Raines, la reclutadora senior de Ciencias de la Salud de OU, Sabrina Rollins, y la Dra. Shannon Maddox, dentista general y propietaria de Lake Pointe Dental Group. Los tres hablaron con los estudiantes de ciencias de la salud sobre sus trayectorias profesionales y los desafíos de la industria.

"Eventos como el Día de OKHOSA con Thunder son esenciales para cerrar la brecha entre la educación y las carreras de atención médica del mundo real", dijo Amy Warner, asesora estatal de Oklahoma HOSA. 

"Al exponer a los estudiantes a profesionales y oportunidades desde el principio, estamos abordando activamente la escasez de personal de atención médica y asegurando una sólida cartera de futuros líderes en la industria".

Después del panel de discusión, los estudiantes pudieron visitar a casi 30 proveedores que representan programas de educación para el cuidado de la salud, empleadores de la industria y oportunidades de avance profesional en todo Oklahoma. La Exposición de Universidades y Carreras permitió a los estudiantes establecer contactos, hacer preguntas y obtener información sobre sus futuras carreras, dijo Warner.

Los estudiantes también tuvieron la oportunidad de conocer a la mascota del Thunder, Rumble the Bison y lanzar tiros libres desde la cancha antes de ver al Thunder derrotar a los Milwaukee Bucks.

"Oklahoma HOSA continúa siendo una fuerza impulsora en la preparación de los estudiantes para carreras en ciencias de la salud, proporcionando experiencias prácticas, desarrollo de liderazgo y oportunidades de creación de redes que los empoderan para tener éxito", dijo Warner. "Con una asistencia récord en el evento de este año, el impacto de Oklahoma HOSA es más fuerte que nunca".

HOSA es una de las siete organizaciones estudiantiles de CareerTech afiliadas a los programas de CareerTech. Está afiliado a la educación en ciencias de la salud. Los otros seis son Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (educación en ciencias de la familia y del consumidor), FFA (educación agrícola), DECA (educación en marketing), SkillsUSA (educación comercial e industrial), Business Professionals of America (educación en negocios y tecnología de la información) y Technology Student Association (ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería y matemáticas).

Oklahoma CareerTech: Líder de la fuerza laboral de Oklahoma

El Departamento de Educación Profesional y Tecnológica de Oklahoma proporciona liderazgo y recursos, y asegura estándares de excelencia para un sistema estatal integral de educación profesional y tecnológica. El sistema ofrece programas y servicios en 29 distritos de centros tecnológicos que operan en 62 campus, 395 distritos escolares PK-12, 16 campus de Centros de Habilidades que incluyen tres instalaciones juveniles y 32 proveedores de educación para adultos y alfabetización familiar.

La agencia está gobernada por la Junta Estatal de Educación Profesional y Tecnológica y trabaja en estrecha colaboración con el Departamento de Educación del Estado y los Regentes del Estado para la Educación Superior para proporcionar un sistema educativo sin interrupciones para todos los habitantes de Oklahoma.

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OKHOSA Day with the Thunder

Oklahoma City .- Oklahoma HOSA members recently spent a day learning more about health care careers from professionals, networking and watching an Oklahoma City Thunder game.

OKHOSA Day with the Thunder included a panel of health care professionals -- general surgeon Dr. Alex Raines, OU Health Sciences senior recruiter Sabrina Rollins and Lake Pointe Dental Group general dentist and owner Dr. Shannon Maddox. The three spoke to the health science students about their career journeys and industry challenges.

“Events like OKHOSA Day with the Thunder are essential in bridging the gap between education and real-world health care careers,” said Amy Warner, Oklahoma HOSA state adviser. “By exposing students to professionals and opportunities early on, we are actively addressing the health care workforce shortage and ensuring a strong pipeline of future leaders in the industry.”

After the panel discussion, students were able to visit with almost 30 vendors representing health care education programs, industry employers and career advancement opportunities across Oklahoma. The College and Career Expo allowed students to network, ask questions and gain insights into their future careers, Warner said.

Students also got the chance to meet the Thunder mascot, Rumble the Bison and shoot free throws from the court before watching the Thunder defeat the Milwaukee Bucks.

“Oklahoma HOSA continues to be a driving force in preparing students for careers in health sciences, providing hands-on experiences, leadership development and networking opportunities that empower them to succeed,” Warner said. “With a record-breaking attendance at this year's event, the impact of Oklahoma HOSA is stronger than ever.”

HOSA is one of seven CareerTech student organizations affiliated with CareerTech programs. It is affiliated with health science education. The other six are Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (family and consumer sciences education), FFA (agricultural education), DECA (marketing education), SkillsUSA (trade and industrial education), Business Professionals of America (business and information technology education) and Technology Student Association (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).

Oklahoma CareerTech: Oklahoma’s Workforce Leader

The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education provides leadership and resources and assures standards of excellence for a comprehensive statewide system of career and technology education. The system offers programs and services in 29 technology center districts operating on 62 campuses, 395 PK-12 school districts, 16 Skills Centers campuses that include three juvenile facilities and 32 adult education and family literacy providers.

The agency is governed by the State Board of Career and Technology Education and works closely with the State Department of Education and the State Regents for Higher Education to provide a seamless educational system for all Oklahomans.

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