Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Conference
WELCOME
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Conference Map
Schedule
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Starting Ceremony
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Clinical Nursing
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Schedule
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Clinical Specialty
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Physical Therapy
Schedule/
Others
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Medical Spelling
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Persuasive Speaking
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Inventory
Schedule In A Nutshell
Veterinary Science
Sports Medicine
Dental Science
Epidemiology
Schedule
HOSA Bowl
Medical Photography
Forensic Medicine
Community Awareness
Biomedical Debate
Prepared Speaking
Health Education
Written Tests
Contact
CPR
EMT
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I N V E N TO RY
CONFERENCE MAP
Rooms
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Room
Booth Number
Description
Toronto Ballroom*
Toronto I
Toronto II
Sponsor Booth
Sponsor Booth
Sponsor Booth
Workshop Booth
Workshop Booth
Workshop Booth
Casson
Tom Thomson
Fitzgerald
Carmichael
Jackson
Varley
*The Toronto Ballroom can be split into Toronto I, II, and III. Toronto III can also be split into Harris, Macdonald, and Lismer.
* The same event may run concurrently in two different rooms.
Time
Toronto
Ballroom
Carmichael
Jackson
Varley
Toronto I
Toronto II
7:30
8:20
Johnston
Casson
Tom
Thomson
Fitzgerald
9:30
Clinical
Nursing
10:00
10:30
11:00
Veterinary
Science
Prep
Room
12:00
Break
12:30
1:00
Medical
Photography
1:30
2:00
Forensic
Medicine
Bio. Lab.
Science
Break
Forensic
Medicine
Dental
Science
3:00
CPR
4:00
Marking
Room
4:30
5:00
Prep
Room
Break
Sports
Medicine
HOSA Bowl
Community
Awareness
Extemp.
Health
Poster
Marking
room
Written
Test
Marking
room
Written
Test
Marking
Break
Written
Test
Break
Break
Break
Break
Break
EMT
3:30
Prep Room
Break
Break
2:30
Epidemiology
(Case
Study)
Sports
Medicine
Break
11:30
Toronto III
Lismer
Opening
9:00
START - FINISH
Toronto III
Macdonald
Arrival
8:45
Toronto III
Harris
Clinical
Specialty
Medical
Spelling
Biomedical Debate
Physical
Therapy
Break
Health
Career
Display
Break
Persuasive
Speaking
Epidemiology
(Written)
Creative
Problem
Solving
Break
Prepared
Speaking
Extemp.
Health
Poster
(contd)
Judges,
Speakers,
and
Advisors
Room
Health
Education
Marking
Room
5:30
6:00
6:30
7:00
Closing
Ceremony
7:30
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T H I N G S TO D O U P O N A R R I VA L
A R R I VA L
Our doors are open at 7:30 AM and you may come
in and visit the conference space. It is recommended that you arrive before 7:50 AM. Our
conference rooms are in the BASEMENT of
Hilton Toronto.
DIRECTIONS
The conference space is in the basement. SIgns will be put up on the main level
of Hilton Toronto to give directions.
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VISIT ROOMS
You will have the opportunity to visit all the rooms upon arrival. You can also
take this time to find where the washrooms are.
OPENING CEREMONY
Breakdown
OPENING CEREMONY
Welcoming Speech
8:20 AM - 8:45 AM
Intructions
Rules and Policies
Social Media
Live Stream, interactive hashtags, snapchat geofilters, media release consent, prizes, and etc.
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CLINICAL NURSING
Breakdown
CLINICAL NURSING
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. Each competitor will have five minutes to complete the procedure and one minute for instructions.
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Procedure
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Last Name
First Name
Yiu
Beatrice
Aligianis
Theodore
Pan
Shayna
Chen
Selene
Han
Audrey
Wang
Linda
Chan
Janice
Janakan
Taneya
Senthilnathan
Sandhia
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Liang
Tina
11
Huang
Melody
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Liang
Rui Ting
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Eltlamanhmy
Emman
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Kim
Daniel
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V E T E R I N A RY S C I E N C E
Breakdown
V E T E R I N A RY S C I E N C E
Guide
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Be on time and do not be late. Each competitor will have eight minutes to complete the procedure and one minute for instructions.
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Last Name
First Name
Jiang
Arlene
Yeo
Wen Yi
Tran
Christopher
Jiao
Jennifer
Won
Jamie
Hu
Malini
Fan
Chloe
Hawz
Sorayah
Gao
Lulu
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Chee-A-Tow
Marissa
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Yang
Doris
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Tong
Jane
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SPORTS MEDICINE
Breakdown
SPORTS MEDICINE
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. The time of this event depends on the procedure chosen for the competitor. One minute will be given for instructions.
Procedure
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Last Name
First Name
Liu
Yining (Alex)
Syed
Order
Last Name
First Name
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Danylov
Gleb
Hassan
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Yu
Lucy
Sweeney
Dalton
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Inthiran
Ajjan
Haji
Ammar
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Tahaddos
Dana
Yip
Emily
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Lee
Fiona
Yao
Jane
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Wong
Matthew
Lee
Michael
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Luo
Ray
Bogati
Romeesa
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Bahadoor
Darren
Eltanahy
Karim
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Paglia
Kaitlyn
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Xu
Charley
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Nguyen
Vincent
11
Yao
Mandy
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Kaushal
Ishika
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Zhou
Weijia
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Zeidenberg
Noah
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Nasari
Parshan
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Abdolahian
Monica
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D E N TA L S C I E N C E
Breakdown
D E N TA L S C I E N C E
Guide
9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Be on time and do not be late. Each competitor will have eight minutes to complete the procedure and one minute for instructions.
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Last Name
First Name
Haghighizadeh
John
Shi
Order
Last Name
First Name
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Thiyagarajah
Sahana
Peter
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Waicus
Sarah
Hussain
Batual Abdul
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Mummaneni
Neha
Kamali
Kamyab
Kim
Izzy
Li
Joyce
Pezeshkpour
Parneyan
Yang
Quinxi
Delsouzi
Ali
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Liang
Aileen
11
Yang
Selena
12
Pezeshkpour
Paymun
13
Masood
Aleezah
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Liu
Tiffany
Procedure
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E P I D E M I O LO GY
Breakdown
E P I D E M I O LO GY
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. The time of this event will be 2 hours. The event is split into two sections; case study and written. The case study will be done in the
evening and the written will be done in the afternoon. One minute will be given for instructions during each section.
Case Study
The case study will be assigned at the time of competition.
Last Name
First Name
Connor
Gonsalves
Claudia
Camara
Last Name
First Name
Connor
Gonsalves
Claudia
Camara
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HOSA BOWL
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Toronto III Macdonald and Lismer
Room Setup: Classroom
`
Schedule: Group #
1
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Last Name
First Name
Sparrow
John
Sheppard
Group #
Last Name
First Name
Last Name
First Name
Last Name
First Name
Last Name
First Name
Wickremasinghe
Sihara
Zhang
Jerry
Sung
Timothy
Lin
Sabrina
Kate
Kim
Kelly
Chien
Rita
Zhang
Joyce
Jin
Robbie
Yin
Heidi
Shankar
Akalia
Sattar
Izza
Wang
Andrew
Joynt
Jesse
Gabel
Haley
Ong
Serena
Fang
Beini
Lin
Sabrina
Cheung
Emily
Farhadi
Vandod
Fu
Jane
Wang
Nancy
Jin
Robbie
Tran
Fiona
Sarani
Keean
Pan
Kristele
Fu
Jane
Joynt
Jesse
Xu
Carlar
Won
Jessie
Ng
Rachel
Zhong
Carrie
Xie
Stephanie
Cheung
Johnny
Araestani
Shakiba
Chen
Fiona
Yeung
Lauren
Lin
Jane
Rho
Sarah
Chopra
Akash
Au
Yvonne
Wu
Jennifer
Sun
Julia
Lee
Viveca
Mavedatnia
Dorsa
Ou
Deeana
Shi
Selina
Blankenhorn
Kai
Kalali
Delaram
Tran
Ivy
Co
Eugenia
Ragosnig
Jacqueline
Chu
Audrey
Pasqualini
Amanda
Zhu
Talon
Tran
Rachelle
Yin
Edward
Kwok
Florence
Kim
June
Kang
Rosa
Lau
Alice
Liu
Kellie
Park
Jeehyun
Paillet
Guilhem
Tran
Tiffany
Hu
Clarence
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9
10
11
12
Group #
13
14
15
16
Group #
17
18
19
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HOSA BOWL
Breakdown
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. Each group will have ten minutes. One minute will be given for instructions.
1. During competition, teams are seated at a table facing the moderator. Each individual team member has a buzzer to respond to the moderators question. Before
each round begins, each team member should be asked to check his/her buzzer to confirm that it is working correctly.
2. The moderator presents one item and then:
I) Five (5) seconds is allowed after the moderator has finished presenting each item for a team member to push his/her buzzer.
II) The team member who pressed his/her buzzer has five (5) seconds to respond after the moderator has recognized him/her. (No score shall be given unless that
team member is first recognized by the moderator.)
III) If a team member pushes the buzzer prior to the completion of the question, the moderator will stop reading immediately and the competitor must answer in
five (5) seconds.
IV) Only the first answer given by the recognized team member is to be judged. If the team member has started to respond when the 5 second timer buzzes, the
judges may allow the team member to complete his/her response.
V) If answered correctly, the team earns one point.
VI) If the answer is incorrect, or if the recognized team member does not respond in five (5) seconds, the question will be reread in full for the other team, and the
other team will have five (5) seconds to buzz in, following the same steps noted in I and II. This is the only instance in which an item may be repeated unless
the judges specifically ask for an item to be re-read.
VII) If no team member pushes the buzzer before five (5) seconds have passed, no points are given.
3. Team members may talk to one another at any time during the round without penalty; however, they are cautioned to speak softly enough to avoid being overheard by the other team, and to be mindful of the timing noted in rule #2. Teams are not permitted to use or write notes.
4. The same list of questions are asked of each team in each section during a round starting with question 1. The team that has the highest number of points in a ten
(10) minute match is declared the winner of that match. The timekeeper will announce when there is one minute remaining in the round. If the ten (10) minute
time is completed in the middle of an answer, the team recognized is allowed to respond to the item. If missed, the other team is allowed to answer.
* For the complete list of instructions and procedures, please visit the event PDF.
Competition
Please carefully read the instructions on the event PDF and some rounds will not be judged in roups of two.
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E X T E M P O R A N EO U S H E A LT H P O S T E R
Breakdown
E X T E M P O R A N EO U S H E A LT H P O S T E R
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. The time of this event will be 180 minutes. One minute will be given for instructions. There will be a halftime break and the event will
resume after a 120 minute break.
Schedule: Order
Last Name
First Name
Noltie
Leigh-anne
Jiao
Amy
Kim
Deanna
Crasto
Noelle
Topic
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C R E AT I V E P R O B L E M S O LV I N G
Breakdown
C R E AT I V E P R O B L E M S O LV I N G
Guide
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Be on time and do not be late. Each competitor will have eight minutes to present and one minute for instructions. Each team can use any one of the prep rooms to
discuss and figure out a solution to the problem. Please visit the information desk (Booth I) for the problem at the beginning of the conference.
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Last Name
First Name
Panichnantakul
Kelly
Liu
Charmaine
Yim
Emma
Ren
Jenney
Lai
Alex
Li
Jessica
Raveendran
Maria
Mathew
Annaphin
Sanabria
Maria
Sue
Sydney
Fung
Samuel
James
Edwina
Shing
Natalie
Problem
The problem will be disclosed at the beginning of the conference.
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M E D I C A L P H OTO G R A P H Y
Breakdown
M E D I C A L P H OTO G R A P H Y
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. Each competitor will have four hours to complete the event.
11:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Subject
The subject of the photo is determined by the competitor. The subject should be medical related.
Last Name
First Name
Shen
Tiffany
Syed
John
Three prints of photos in clear sheet protectors with a written description of each
professional photographed.
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FORENSIC MEDICINE
12:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Location: Jackson & Varley Schedule:
Team
Room Setup:
1
Square-Shape (Jakcson) (12:30 AM - 1:30 PM)
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Last Name
First Name
Zhu
Dennis
Rajapaksa
Yasal
Xu
Alice
Nookala
Chitra
Li
Juana
Law
Benson
Randev
Justeen
Grozman
Sivan
Elder
Maddie
Mei
Elizabeth
Masood
Hooriya
Um
Eryn
Xie
Richard
Wang
Christine
Team
8
9
10
11
12
13
Last Name
First Name
Ryu
Brian
Zegray
Tyler
Jiang
Rebecca
Li
Desmond
Yan
Wendy
Long
Last Name
First Name
Ahmad
Danial
Wan
Chris
Liu
Catherine
Qurban-Ali
Reza
Shirvani
Jasmine
Bob
Cai
Helen
Chhor
Jenny
Kumaran
Vaishna
Gao
Amy
Willams
Ren
Lily
Liu
Kathy
Smith
Peyton
Woodward
Jamie
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15
16
17
18
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Team
Last Name
First Name
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Hofbauer
Tara
Kaganovich
Kristina
Lowis
Naomi
Choi
Katie
Khanna
Anish
Wang
Jeffery
Kim
Elizabeth
Ashley
Kim
Lizzie
Chen
Audrey
Zhang
Jasmine
Wang
Harry
Chen
Lu
Jin
Angelina
Liu
Tony
Wang
Derek
Sim
Jasmine
Hua
Kevin
Philip
Kaylyssa
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23
24
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Team
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27
28
29
30
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Last Name
First Name
Kim
Melodie
Wang
Jeffrey
Mahony
Shannon
Pastrak
Mila
Cheng
Vicky
Seto
Justin
Lui
Olivia
Chai
Joon
Cho
Hanna
Asad
Awmnah
Liu
Bonnie
Lee
Suah
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FORENSIC MEDICINE
Breakdown
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. Each team will have 6 minutes for the case study analysis and 30 minutes for the written conclusion. One minute will be given to each
part for instruction purposes. All teams will start in Jackson to study and analyze the case. After the inital 6 minutes, the teams may either finish their conclusion in one
of the two rooms offered.
1. Part 1: Analysis
This part of the event allows competitors to gather evidence/information about the death. There may be a written police report and/or other written information
about the case. There may be physical evidence in the room for the competitors to analyze, including but not limited to a manikin, bones, dental x-rays, photos, or
other physical evidence. There may also be a police officer, medical examiner and/or a witness in the room. Each team will see the same information/evidence.
2. Part 2: Written Conclusion
Competitors will identify the time of death, immediate cause of death, manner of death and record their remarks (pertinent observations) about the case that
explains why they came to the conclusions they reached.
3. One copy of the written information provided to the team in Part #1, including the police report, autopsy, etc. (if provided), will be kept by team members to use
while they are developing their written conclusion (Part #2).
4. Should a tie occur, the highest team score from the written test is used to break the tie
* For the complete list of instructions and procedures, please visit the event PDF.
Case Study
The problem will be disclosed at the beginning of the conference.
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B I O M E D I C A L L A B O R ATO RY S C I E N C E
Breakdown
B I O M E D I C A L L A B O R ATO RY S C I E N C E
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. The time of the event will depend on the procedure chosen. One minute will be given for instructions.
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Procedure
Location: Varley
Schedule:
Order
Room Setup: U-Shape
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Disposable gown
Disposable gloves
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Last Name
First Name
Mou
Jody
Yang
Bob
Xu
Derek
Liu
Rebecca
Ji
Qin
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C O M M U N I T Y AWA R E N E S S
Breakdown
C O M M U N I T Y AWA R E N E S S
Guide
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Toronto III Harris
Room Setup: Classroom
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Be on time and do not be late. Teams have 5 minutes to present their Community Awareness project in an interview with the judges, and 1 minute to respond to questions from the judges. The judges will have an additional 4 minutes to judge the portfolio.
Schedule: Order
Last Name
First Name
Woo
Stephanie
Thomas
Roselyn
Tsimidis
Maria
Garisto
Adam
Wang
Jin Ming
Ataalla
Youeel
Huyn
Chrstina
Portfolio
The portfolio should be finished prior to the conference. For specific guidelines, please visit the event PDF.
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Original portfolio for use during the interview with the judges (Any portfolio
is suitable)
Two (2) plain paper copies of the portfolio to turn in immediately prior to the judge
interview
Notes on index cards or in electronic format for use during the judge interview (optional)
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B I O M E D I C A L D E B AT E
Breakdown
B I O M E D I C A L D E B AT E
Guide
Be on time and do not be late.
1. Affirmative Constructive Speech (4 minutes). The speaker for the affirmative presents her or his arguments.
2. Negative Cross-Examination (2 minutes). The speaker(s) for the negative questions the affirmative speaker on the points she or he made in her or his constructive
speech.
3. Negative Constructive Speech (4 minutes). The speaker for the negative presents his or her arguments.
4. Affirmative Cross-Examination (2 minutes). The speaker(s) for the affirmative questions the negative speaker on the points she or he made in her or his constructive speech.
5. Affirmative Rebuttal (3 minutes). The affirmative speaker rebuts the points made by the negative speaker.
6. Negative Rebuttal (4 minutes). The negative speaker rebuts the points made by the affirmative speaker.
2:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Toronto III Macdonald & Lismer
Room Setup: U-Shape
Schedule: Team
1
Topic
E-cigarettes: More harmful to your health than regular cigarettes
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Last Name
First Name
Choi
Elliott
Jang
Team
Last Name
First Name
Wang
Jerry
Jiwoo
Cheng
Clifton
Strilchuk
Christian
Xiao
Sai
Riady
Kevin
Manawadu
Kithara
Tsagarakis
Vangie
Wang
Jason
Syed
Sarah
Taghaddos
Kimia
Syed
Bilal
Verstraten
Nina
Batra
Tarun
Rumberg
Julia
Soliman
Mirna
Beshay
Lisa
Lau
Josephine
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C L I N I C A L S P EC I A LT Y
Breakdown
C L I N I C A L S P EC I A LT Y
Guide
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Location: Johnston Schedule:
Order
Room Setup: Classroom
1
Last Name
First Name
Shahaed
Heba
Chen
William
Suarez
Isabella
Baziratnin
Amir
Sadia
Abdur Rahman
Portfolio
The 7-8 page should be made prior to the conference.
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Portfolio of choice
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P H YS I C A L T H E R A P Y
Breakdown
P H YS I C A L T H E R A P Y
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. The time of this event will depend on the procedure. One minute will be given for instructions.
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Procedure
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Last Name
First Name
Zhou
Keyi
Lam
Michelle
Tian
David
Soh
Li Quan
Eslamieh
Samin
Yu
Tina
Ho
Kelly
Soh
Yi Ling
Ho
Daphne
10
Geramifard
Gubin
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P R E PA R E D S P E A K I N G
Breakdown
P R E PA R E D S P E A K I N G
Guide
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Be on time and do not be late. Each competitor will have 5 minutes to present their speech. One minute will be given for instructions.
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Last Name
First Name
Shahaed
Heba
Chen
William
Suarez
Isabella
Baziratnin
Amir
Sadia
Abdur Rahman
Topic
HOSA: Lead! The topic is very vague, so the competitors may interpret it in their own ways.
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H E A LT H C A R E E R D I S P L AY
Breakdown
H E A LT H C A R E E R D I S P L AY
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. Round one will be 15 minutes and round two will be 6 minutes. One minute will be given for instructions for each round
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Display
The display should be finished prior to the conference. Only final assembly should be done at the Spring Leadership Conference
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Last Name
First Name
Rebecca
Wu
Stephanie
Liang
Sarah
Rafie
Max
Manglal-Lan
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H E A LT H E D U C AT I O N
Breakdown
H E A LT H E D U C AT I O N
Guide
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Be on time and do not be late. Each competitor will have 6 minutes to explain the project and process and 4 minutes for evaluation. One minute will be given for
instructions.
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Last Name
First Name
Ngo
Rachelle
Laila
Ackison
Hirji
Jenna
Chan
Vanessa
Roko
Leanne
Jackie
Lock
Yazdani
Melody
Philip
Serrina
Chan
Tara
Ho
Mitchell
Ko
Cindy
Shum
Victoria
Lee
Carmen
Portfolio
Portfolio must be done prior to the Spring Leadership Conference.
Two (2) plain paper copies of the portfolio to turn in immediately prior to the
judge interview.
Notebook or portfolio used during the judge interview (May use any kind)
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CPR
2:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Jackson Schedule: Team
Room Setup: Square
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Last Name
First Name
Ngo
Natalie
Leung
Tiffany
Ma
Jimmy
Bohari
Idris
Luo
Andrew
Huang
Theodore
Won
Natalie
Emslie
Hannah
Jegathesan
Kirrthana
Lia
Hillary
Xue
Yuanxin
Zeng
Richard
Lam
Kiyen
Poon
Samantha
Team
Last Name
First Name
Malihpoor
Sara
Samifanni
Rojina
Ijaya
Merlyn
Wong
Savannah
Deng
Ivy
Sun
Greg
Li
Cindy
Han
Nancy
Kalicharran
Namitra
Kim
Gina
Wu
Alex
Koo
Nathan
Wang
Elaine
Shanthikumar
Lavan
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Last Name
First Name
Team
Kuo
Stephanie
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Xian
Tiffany
Wong
Matthew
Huynh
Josephine
Situ
Winnie
Fung
Bernice
Bing
Amy
Hsieh
Jocelyn
So
Samantha
Zheng
Marina
Low
Sharon
Chen
Linxi
Ting
Cameron
Yang
Judy
Last Name
First Name
Li
Molly
Zhou
Claire
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CPR
Breakdown
Guide
Quick Reminder
Be on time and do not be late. The timing of this event depends on the procedure chosen at the Spring Leadership Conference. One minute will be given for
instructions
1. A twelve (12) minute maximum time limit has been set for reviewing the scenario and caring for the victims (skill performance). Timing will begin
when the team receives the scenario outside the presentation room. Competitors will be stopped at the end of the twelve (12) minute time limit.
2. In the performance of a skill scenario, competitors are required to follow the highest standard of care when treating victims. Competitors should
follow the steps on the rating sheet unless the highest standard of care required differs from the steps on the rating sheet. Judges will know when
the treatment of victims/patients differs slightly from the rating sheet and when the competitors provide medically acceptable care, and will award
points accordingly.
3. It is understood that in some situations, Rescuer 1 may need to break with the sequence of caring for the first aid victim in order to assist Rescuer 2
in a timely and appropriate manner. In such circumstances, Rescuer I will return to the first aid victim and complete the steps of the procedure when
it is medically appropriate to do so. Judges will adapt their scoring accordingly
Procedure
At the 2015 HOSA Canada Spring Leadership Conference, ONE OR TWO PROCEDURE(S) will be chosen to be tested. The procedure will be disclosed at the beginning of
the event.
4. The team must earn a score of 70% or higher on the combined skill procedure(s) of the event (excluding the test) in order to be recognized as an award winner at
the SLC.
5. In case of a tie, the highest test score will be used to determine the rank.
6. If a competitor jeopardizes the patients or his/her own safety or fails to perform a critical step and does not take immediate action to correct the error, the total
points for the procedure or specific subpart(s) of the procedure will be deducted by the judge(s).
* For more, visit the event PDF
* Teams have the option of bringing one kit per person or one kit per team
and should ONLY bring the materials listed
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E M E R G E N C Y M E D I C A L T EC H N I C I A N
Breakdown
E M E R G E N C Y M E D I C A L T EC H N I C I A N
Guide
Be on time and do not be late. The timing of this event depends on the procedure chosen at the Spring Leadership Conference. One minute will be given for
instructions
Procedure
At the 2015 HOSA Canada Spring Leadership Conference, ONE OR TWO PROCEDURE(S) will be chosen to be tested. The procedure will be disclosed at the beginning of
the event.
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Penlight
3 occlusive dressing supplies
3 abdominal dressings
Stethoscope/B/P cuff
Trauma dressing (ABD)
Oral airway kit (sizes 0-6)
BVM
Pocket mask and/or other appropriate barrier (face shield, mouth-tomask device)
Tourniquet
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Last Name
First Name
Lawee
Amanda
Li
Cindy
Nanji
Jasmine
Trinh-Nguyen
Nathalie
Tajbakhsh
Parnian
Piao
Crystal
Petrova
Lana
Rana
Mansuba
Kleinberg
Bailey
Adjedani
Kimiya
Ly
Lina
Chen
Ivy
Team
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Last Name
First Name
Wong
Queenie
Lee
Sunny
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MEDICAL SPELLING
Breakdown
M E D I C A L S P E L L I N G
Guide
2:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Toronto III Harris Schedule:
Team
Room Setup: Classroom
1
2
Last Name
First Name
Issaev
Sergei
Tomar
Mili
Vocabulary
100 will be easy terms, 200 will be moderate terms, and 300 will be difficult terms.
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R E S E A R C H E D P E R S UA S I V E S P E A K I N G
Breakdown
R E S E A R C H E D P E R S UA S I V E S P E A K I N G
Guide
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Be on time and do not be late. Each competitor will get 4 four minutes to present his/her speech and 5 minutes for grading.
Topics
Last Name
First Name
Chen
Jason
Chow
Jocelyn
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WRITTEN TESTS
Breakdown
WRITTEN TESTS
Guide
All written test rooms are given a 90 minute duration. The school proctor needs to be present for testing.
Registration
1. Reserve a room at the information desk (Booth 1)
2. Finish the written test at the reserved time
3. Results will be released at the awards ceremony
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D I D N T M A K E T H E C U T? YO U C A N S T I L L C O M E!
R EC R E AT I O N A N D S O C I A L M E D I A
The PATH
PATH is downtown Torontos underground walkway linking 30 kilometres of shopping, services and entertainment. Follow PATH and youll reach your downtown destination easily in weatherproof comfort. Before going on the PATH, please speak to your local advisor for permission.
Workshops
Workshops will be starting early in the morning and ending late at night. Finished your event and waiting for results? Come and learn with HOSA Canada at one of the
many workshops offered at booths 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or seven.
Social Media
Use the hashtag #HOSASLC and/or #HOSACanada on any social media platform to enter the
HOSA Canada hashtag competition. Prizes include and are not limited to Tim Horton Gift Cards
and HOSA Canada apparel.
Tagboard
When you tweet or post the hashtag #HOSASLC and/or #HOSACanada, your tweets will go live
on our big screen in the lobby.
WORKSHOPS
We have many workshops and information sessions setup for students part
of HOSA. Some of these workshops include the Canadian Blood Services, the
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Foundation, Body and Soul, and more!
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ACTO
HOSA Canada will be changing the way that students learn with ACTO. ACTO
is a training and productivity boosting platform that uses the power of micro
actions, micro learning and smart calendar syncing. Every single event will
have an action pack powered by ACTO. Think its cool? Come and try it out!
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W H AT I S A C TO?
The revolutionary learning platform
Introducing the ActionPack
The ActionPack combines elements of micro action and short, easily digestible content to teach your employees new skills and drive performance.
Learning on the go
With ACTO HOSA Canada will get a customized training app accessible on all mobile devices.
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HOSA
CANADA
HILTON TORONTO | 145 Richmond Street West | Toronto
H O S A C A N A DA S L C
Our first annual Spring Leadership Conference!
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P: (647) 919-1106
E: info@hosacanada.org
W: www.hosacanada.org/slc
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