Students get top placings at regionals

Students get top placings at regionals
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BCC recently hosted the regional contest for HOSA Future Health Professionals, with 57 students qualifying for state.

                        

Members of Buckeye Career Center’s HOSA Future Health Professionals chapter have qualified for the Ohio HOSA State Leadership Conference following top placings at regionals Jan. 25. The event was hosted at BCC.

First place winners include Autumn Finn (intro to nursing/New Philadelphia) in clinical nursing; Kayleigh Cassidy (medical assisting/Conotton Valley) in medical assisting; Audrey Deem (intro to nursing/Carrollton) in respiratory therapy; Lainey Hershberger (exercise science/Garaway) in life support skills; the team of Taylor Edie (intro to nursing/Conotton Valley), Bekah Fockler (intro to nursing/Dover), Landon Labiche (intro to nursing/New Philadelphia) and Quincey Werntz (exercise science/Dover) in mental health promotion; Elaina Fox (exercise science/Ohio Connections Academy) in health career photography; Drew Graziani (exercise science/Dover) in speaking skills; the team of Mallory Walton (pharmacy technician/Indian Valley) and Brooklyn Myers (pharmacy technician/ Indian Valley) in health career display; and the team of Mylie Galigher (exercise science/Conotton Valley), Brady Gibb (exercise science/Dover), Morgan Karam (intro to nursing/Dover), Brianna Richardson (exercise science/New Philadelphia) and Kamryn Shaw (exercise science/Carrollton) in parliamentary procedure.

Second place winners include Kiana Stevens (intro to nursing/Quaker Digital Academy) in medical terminology; Zoe Jump (exercise science/Garaway) in occupational therapy; Delilah Williams (exercise science/Conotton Valley) in health care issues exam; Madison Shull (intro to nursing/Garaway) in clinical nursing; Jordan Crank (intro to nursing/Tusky Valley) in personal care; the team of Lilly Booth (exercise science/Conotton Valley), Jenica Frutig (exercise science/Conotton Valley), Bella Higgins (exercise science/Conotton Valley) and Adda Spivey (exercise science/Tusky Valley) in mental health promotion; and the team of Patricia Frenton (pharmacy technician/Newcomerstown), Josh Lehman (pharmacy technician/Tusky Valley), Angelica Perez-Hernandez (pharmacy technician/Dover), Jenna Kandel (intro to nursing/Dover), Jemimah Mumba (pharmacy technician/Strasburg) and Roxy Tapscott (pharmacy technician/Carrollton) in parliamentary procedure.

Third place winners include Delilah Williams (exercise science/Conotton Valley) in nutrition; Kiley McKean (exercise science/Dover) in occupational therapy; Quincey Werntz (exercise science/Dover) in health care issues exam; Montana Cox (intro to nursing/Carrollton) in clinical nursing; Alexa Schuler (intro to nursing/Indian Valley) in patient care technician; Jaydan Bresett-Searles (intro to nursing/Newcomerstown) in personal care; Kelsey Edie (intro to nursing/Conotton Valley) in prepared speaking; Graden Cook (exercise science/Carrollton) in sports medicine; the team of Nadia Collins (intro to nursing/Dover), Mackenzie Kandel (intro to nursing/Tusky Valley), Claire Milburn (intro to nursing/Dover) and Alexis Sauerbrey (intro to nursing/Dover) in community awareness; and the team of Jessica Augustin-Raymund (medical assisting/New Philadelphia), Yenifer Brol-Sanchez (medical assisting/New Philadelphia), Bilma Domingo-Hernandez (medical assisting/New Philadelphia) and Gabby Flores (intro to nursing/New Philadelphia) in HOSA Bowl.

Fourth place winners include Katie Decker (pharmacy technician/Carrollton) in medical reading; Jessica Henke (exercise science/New Philadelphia) in occupational therapy; Aubrie Fawcett (intro to nursing/Indian Valley) in clinical nursing; Ana Gomez Raymundo (medical assisting/Dover) in medical assisting; Nicole Swift (intro to nursing/Indian Valley) in patient care technician; and the team of Baylee Daugherty (medical assisting/Claymont), Abby Johnson (medical assisting/Claymont), Hannah Secrist (intro to nursing/New Philadelphia) and Haley Allbritain (intro to nursing/Carrollton) in HOSA Bowl.

The students will compete at the Ohio HOSA State Leadership Conference April 9-10. The students are instructed by Lucas Grove (intro to nursing), Jamey Harlan (exercise science), Gail Sleighter (medical assisting) and Michelle Loibl (pharmacy technician).

​Learn more at www.buckeyecareercenter.org.


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