Manatee County students set their sights on medical careers, earn top spots in State | School District of Manatee County 

The Florida HOSA Future Health Professionals 2024 Student Leadership Conference was held April 4th through 7th in Kissimmee, near Orlando.

Photo: King Middle School HOSA at State Conference in Kissimmee
Photo: King Middle School HOSA at State Conference in Kissimmee

Students from across the state competed in various events testing their knowledge and skill about health careers of their choosing.

First and second place achievements qualify for competition at the international level during a conference this summer in Houston.

Nolan Middle School teacher Michelle Boculac was also named Outstanding Chapter Advisor.

Photo: King Middle School HOSA member earns an award.
Photo: King Middle School HOSA member earns an award.

Math for Health Careers
1st Place – Victoria B., King Middle School

Pharmacy Science
1st Place – Riley McDonough, MTC


Photo: MTC students Fedhia Brunot and Maria Diaz-Gonzalez
Photo: MTC students Fedhia Brunot and Maria Diaz-Gonzalez

Mental Health Promotion
1st Place – Fedhia Brunot & Maria Diaz-Gonzalez, MTC

Health Career Preparation
1st Place – Peter H., Nolan Middle School 

Health Career Exploration
2nd Place – Paisley K., King Middle School

Mental Health Promotion
1st Place – Fedhia Brunot & Maria Diaz-Gonzalez, MTC

Health Career Preparation
1st Place – Peter H., Nolan Middle School 

Health Career Exploration
2nd Place – Paisley K., King Middle School
Mental Health Promotion 1st Place – Fedhia Brunot & Maria Diaz-Gonzalez, MTC Health Career Preparation 1st Place – Peter H., Nolan Middle School Health Career Exploration 2nd Place – Paisley K., King Middle School

Human Growth & Development
2nd Place – Galilea Sanchez-Velazquez, Manatee Technical College (MTC)

Photo: King Middle School HOSA member earns an award.
Photo: King Middle School HOSA member earns an award.

Health Career Preparation
3rd Place – Jordyn F., King Middle School   

Life Threatening Situations
3rd Place – Samuel C., Nolan Middle School   

Foundations of Veterinary Science
4th Place – Andrew S., King Middle School      
5th Place – Brendan R., Nolan Middle School   

Clinical Specialty
5th Place – Nathaniel B., Lakewood Ranch High School  

Phlebotomy
5th Place – Karis P., Palmetto High School 

The Barbara James Service Award is given to HOSA members who qualify by serving health-related community service hours such as volunteering at a senior center, blood drive or fundraising for an organization (i.e. American Cancer Society).

Nathaniel B. from Lakewood Ranch High School earned a silver level reward, which requires between 175-249 community service hours.

Manatee High School HOSA earned the NMDP Incentive Award. NMDP, formerly known as the National Marrow Donor Program and Be the Match, is a registry of blood stem cell and marrow donors. Points are earned by fundraising for the organization or recruiting people to join the NMDP registry.  

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