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Spring Leadership

Conference

WELCOME

to HOSA Canadas first Spring Leadership Conference!


Welcoming

Page 3

Words from our CEO

Page 4

Conference Map

Schedule

Page 10

Starting Ceremony

Page 12

Clinical Nursing

Page 26

Extemp. Health Poster

Page 28

Creative Problem Solving

Schedule

Page 42

Clinical Specialty

Page 44

Physical Therapy

Schedule/
Others

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Medical Spelling

Page 60

Persuasive Speaking

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Inventory

Schedule In A Nutshell

Arrival and Options

Veterinary Science

Sports Medicine

Dental Science

Epidemiology

Schedule

HOSA Bowl

Medical Photography

Forensic Medicine

Bio. Lab. Science

Community Awareness

Biomedical Debate

Prepared Speaking

Health Career Display

Health Education

Written Tests

Recreation and Social Media

Contact

CPR

EMT

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t has been a year of exciting growth


and new developments for HOSA
Canada. At the first annual Spring
Leadership Conference, we look forward
to seeing you continue your journey
after all, YOU are a pioneer, the one who
will tackle the hardships and will lead
us through the health challenges of the
21st century and beyond.

support by bringing you the largest


Canadian youth health science competition.

Frank Yu (CEO / Founder)

The National Executive Team cannot


wait to meet you and applaud your
successes at the SLC. This is a time to
focus on you, your chapters, and our
organizations accomplishments. This
year, you have prepared more than
anyone and it is now your time to be
recognized.
You have supported us through our
times of hardship and now is the time
for us to show our appreciation for your

I N V E N TO RY

CONFERENCE MAP

Rooms

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Booths and Other

Room

Event(s) Taking Place

Booth Number

Description

Toronto Ballroom*

Opening ceremony and awards ceremony

Sign In and Information

Toronto I

Sports Medicine and Written Test

Toronto II

Dental Science and Written Test

Sponsor Booth

Toronto III Harris

Epidemiology, Community Awareness, and Medical


Assisting

Sponsor Booth

Sponsor Booth

Workshop Booth

Workshop Booth

Workshop Booth

Toronto III Macdonald + Lismer

HOSA Bowl and Medical Debate

Johnston (Silent Preparation Room)

Extemporaneous writing, Community Awareness*,


Written Test, and Researched Persuasive Speaking

Casson

Extemporaneous Health Poster, Physical Therapy,


and Clinical Specialty

Tom Thomson

Creative Problem Solving, Prepared Speaking, and


Health Education

Fitzgerald

Judges and Advisors Room

Carmichael

Clinical Nursing and Medical Photography

Jackson

Veterinary Science, CPR, and Forensic Medicine

Varley

Clinical Specialty, Biomedical Labratory Science, and


EMT

*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

HOSA Canada Room Set Up

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

Location: Hilton Toronto


Attendance: All members and advisors

Toronto III
Lismer

Opening

9:00

START - FINISH

Toronto III
Macdonald

Arrival

8:45

THE SCHEDULE IN A NUTSHELL

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

A greeting from the National Executive Team and our sponsors

Location: Toronto Ballroom Room Setup: Theater


Attendance: All members and advisors

Intructions
Rules and Policies

Social Media
Live Stream, interactive hashtags, snapchat geofilters, media release consent, prizes, and etc.

Free Time Options


The PATH
Workshops

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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

Location: Carmichael Schedule:


Order
Room Setup: U-Shape
1

At the 2015 HOSA Canada Spring Leadership Conference, ONE PROCEDURE will be chosen to be tested. The procedure will be disclosed at the beginning of the event.

Materials You Need To Bring

12

Event guidelines (Orientation)

Watch with a second hand

Gloves, gown, goggles, mask

Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

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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

10

Liang

Tina

11

Huang

Melody

12

Liang

Rui Ting

13

Eltlamanhmy

Emman

14

Kim

Daniel
13

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.

Location: Jackson Schedule:


Order
Room Setup: U-Shape
1

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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

10

Chee-A-Tow

Marissa

11

Yang

Doris

12

Tong

Jane

Procedure
At the 2015 HOSA Canada Spring Leadership Conference, ONE PROCEDURE will be chosen to be tested. The procedure will be disclosed at the beginning of the event.

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines (Orientation)

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Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

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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.

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM & 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

Procedure

Location: Toronto I Schedule:


Order
Room Setup: Square-Shape
1

At the 2015 HOSA Canada Spring Leadership Conference, ONE PROCEDURE will be chosen to be tested. The procedure will be disclosed at the beginning of the event.

Materials You Need to Bring


Event guidelines (orientation)

Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

Tape scissors or tape cutter

Underwrap of any size, color or type

Athletic tape of any size, color or type

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Last Name

First Name

Liu

Yining (Alex)

Syed

Order

Last Name

First Name

14

Danylov

Gleb

Hassan

15

Yu

Lucy

Sweeney

Dalton

16

Inthiran

Ajjan

Haji

Ammar

17

Tahaddos

Dana

Yip

Emily

18

Lee

Fiona

Yao

Jane

19

Wong

Matthew

Lee

Michael

20

Luo

Ray

Bogati

Romeesa

21

Bahadoor

Darren

Eltanahy

Karim

22

Paglia

Kaitlyn

10

Xu

Charley

23

Nguyen

Vincent

11

Yao

Mandy

24

Kaushal

Ishika

12

Zhou

Weijia

25

Zeidenberg

Noah

13

Nasari

Parshan

26

Abdolahian

Monica

17

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.

Location: Toronto II Schedule:


Order
Room Setup: U-Shape
1

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Last Name

First Name

Haghighizadeh

John

Shi

Order

Last Name

First Name

15

Thiyagarajah

Sahana

Peter

16

Waicus

Sarah

Hussain

Batual Abdul

17

Mummaneni

Neha

Kamali

Kamyab

Kim

Izzy

Li

Joyce

Pezeshkpour

Parneyan

Yang

Quinxi

Delsouzi

Ali

10

Liang

Aileen

11

Yang

Selena

12

Pezeshkpour

Paymun

13

Masood

Aleezah

14

Liu

Tiffany

Procedure
At the 2015 HOSA Canada Spring Leadership Conference, ONE PROCEDURE will be chosen to be tested. The procedure will be disclosed at the beginning of the event.

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines (Orientation)

Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

Mask

Disposable gloves, overgloves, and utility gloves

Disposable mask and gown

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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.

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (Case Study)


Location: Toronto III Harris Schedule:
Order
Room Setup: Square-Shape
1

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

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines (Orientation)

Pens (blue or black ink only to complete case study)

#2 lead pencils with eraser

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Written)


Location: Casson Schedule:
Order
Room Setup: Classroom
1
2

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HOSA BOWL
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Toronto III Macdonald and Lismer
Room Setup: Classroom
`

Schedule: Group #
1

22

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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Group #
9

10

11
12

Group #
13

14

15

16

Group #
17

18

19

20

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HOSA BOWL
Breakdown
Guide

Rules and Procedures (Short Version)*

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.

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines one per team (orientation)

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Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

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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.

Location: Casson (morning) & Tom Thomson (afternoon)


Room Setup: Classroom

Schedule: Order

Last Name

First Name

Noltie

Leigh-anne

The topic will be disclosed at the event

Jiao

Amy

Materials You Need To Bring

Kim

Deanna

Crasto

Noelle

Topic

Event guidelines (orientation)

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9:00 AM - 10:30 AM & 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

Art Supplies are limited to:


Pencils
Crayons
Ruler
Instruments used for drawing arcs, angles and curves (i.e. T-square,
protractor)
Ink pens
Colored markers and colored pencils
Erasers
Charcoal and pastels
Pencil sharpener
Art spray fixative or non-scented hairspray
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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.

Location: Tom Thomson Schedule:


Team
Room Setup: U-Shape
1

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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.

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines (Orientation)

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Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

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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

Location: Carmichael Schedule:


Order
Room Setup: U-Shape
1

The subject of the photo is determined by the competitor. The subject should be medical related.

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines (Orientation)

Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

Portfolio of your own choice

Cover page in HOSA portfolio

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

Classroom (Varley) (1:00 PM - 1:30 PM)

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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Team
14
15
16

17
18
19

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

21
22
23

24
25

Team
26
27
28
29
30
31

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

Rules and Procedures (Short Version)*

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.

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines (Orientation)

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Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

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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
1

At the 2015 HOSA Canada Spring Leadership Conference, ONE PROCEDURE will be chosen to be tested. The procedure will be disclosed at the beginning of the event.

Materials You Need To Bring

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Event guidelines (Orientation)

Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

Safety glasses, face shield or goggles

Disposable gown

Disposable gloves

Disposable masks with ties or loops

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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.

Materials You Need To Bring

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Event guidelines (Orientation)

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

Materials You Need To Bring


Prepared topic materials (Containers/folders with notes, printed pages, books and
bound materials) for the presentation round in hard copy or on a laptop computer
using battery power.

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Event guidelines one per team (orientation)

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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

Be on time and do not be late.


1. Judges review and rate portfolio contents (3 minutes)
2. Competitor invited into room for interview and skill review (6 minutes)
3. Competitor excused, judges complete rating sheet (1 minute)
4. For the skill presentation part of the interview, the competitor will bring a portable DVD player or laptop computer and will show and describe selected parts of
the skill (4 minutes)

Portfolio
The 7-8 page should be made prior to the conference.

Materials You Need To Bring

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Event guidelines (orientation)

Portfolio of choice

Two (2) print-outs or photocopies of portfolio

Portable laptop or DVD player and recorded skilled performance

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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

Location: Casson Schedule:


Order
Room Setup: U-Shape
1

At the 2015 HOSA Canada Spring Leadership Conference, ONE PROCEDURE will be chosen to be tested. The procedure will be disclosed at the beginning of the event.

Materials You Need To Bring

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Event guidelines (orientation)

Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

Watch with second hand

Gait belt

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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

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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.

Location: Tom Thomson Schedule: Order


Room Setup: U-Shape
1

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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.

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines (orientation)

www.hosacanada.org/slc

Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

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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

Location: Casson Schedule: Order


Room Setup: Classroom
1

The display should be finished prior to the conference. Only final assembly should be done at the Spring Leadership Conference

Materials You Need To Bring

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Event guidelines (orientation)

Display (48 x 36 tri-fold board)

Index cards or electronic notecards for presentation (optional)

Plain, white cloth table drape (optional)

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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.

Location: Tom Thomson Schedule:


Team
Room Setup: Classroom
1
2
3
4
5
6

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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.

Materials You Need To Bring


Index cards or electronic notecards for use during explanation of project (optional)

Event guidelines (orientation)

Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser

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

9
10
11
12
13
14

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16
17
18
19
20
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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.

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines (orientation)
First Aid Kit/Bag with:
Cravats (5-10) (Defined as strips of cloth, triangular bandages folded into strips,
roller gauze, or other similar material to tie or anchor splints in place.)
Sterile Gauze Squares, 4 X 4, 6-10 total (may be packaged as singles, doubles,
or multiples)
Any size roller bandages (Kling/similar) 4-6 total
One trauma dressing (ABD)
Non-stick sterile dressing(s)
Mouth-to-mask device AND Bag-Mask device
Biohazard bag
Hand sanitizer
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Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser





Cell phone (for simulating 911 call)


One pair of scissors
Adhesive tape
PPE: 10 pair of gloves, 2 sets of goggles or safety glasses

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

Location: Varley Schedule: Team


Room Setup: Square
1

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.

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines one per team (orientation)
Bag/kit (One per team. Teams may share)
Barrier supplies for each competitor:
- 10 pairs of gloves AND 2 masks AND 2 gowns
- 1 set of goggles or safety glasses per person
10 4x4 (packaged any way)
10 any size self-adhering roller bandages (i.e. Kling)
6 cravats (Defined as strips of cloth, triangular bandages folded into strips, roller
gauze, or other similar material to tie or anchor splints in place.)
Adhesive tape
Scissors
Cell phone for simulating call for EMS assistance
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Pens and #2 lead pencils with eraser










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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5
6

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

Be on time and do not be late. The time may vary.

Vocabulary
100 will be easy terms, 200 will be moderate terms, and 300 will be difficult terms.

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines (orientation)

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#2 lead pencils with an eraser

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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.

Location: Johnston Schedule:


Team
Room Setup: U-Shape
1

Topics

1. Childhood Vaccines: Parent Choice?


2. Should Children Play Contact Sports?

Last Name

First Name

Chen

Jason

Chow

Jocelyn

Materials You Need To Bring


Event guidelines (orientation)

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2 copies of research paper

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WRITTEN TESTS
Breakdown

WRITTEN TESTS

Guide

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM & 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM & 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

All written test rooms are given a 90 minute duration. The school proctor needs to be present for testing.

Location: Toronto I, Toronto II, and Johnston


Room Setup: Classroom

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

Materials You Need To Bring


One computer for each competitor and advisor

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Payment for wifi or tethering

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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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*The image is a map of the PATH.


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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.

HOSA Canada events powered by ACTO ActionPack


Next year, instead of learning your event through the tedious PDF textbooks that we offer, ACTO will turn those contents into an intereactive and intelligent ActionPack. An ActionPack will track your progress, offer awards, post related interesting videos, and much more. An ActionPack will extrapolate the information required and necessary for you to do well in your event. ACTO will be hosting live demos at the 2015 HOSA Canada Spring Leadership
Conference. Try it out for yourself and see what ACTO can do for you.

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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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