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VHHS Students Place First At State HOSA Conference
Three local students placed first in their categories in the Health Occupation Students of America conference.

VESTAVIA HILLS, AL - Seven Vestavia Hills High School students qualified to represent the school's local Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) chapter in various medical competitions at the Alabama HOSA State Leadership Conference held Feb. 21-22 in Montgomery. Three of those students came away with first place finishes.
Ian Schultz placed first in sports medicine and Luke Byrd and Aaron Bard teamed together to place first in forensic medicine.
Schultz, Bard and Byrd will move on to represent VHHS and the state of Alabama at the HOSA International Leadership Conference this June in Orlando. This will be Bard’s and Byrd’s second appearance at the international competition as they placed second in forensic medicine at the HOSA ILC in Dallas last summer.
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HOSA is a student-led organization associated with health science program at VHHS. Both the club and curriculum serve students who are interested in being future medical professionals. Students learn content knowledge and develop skills sets that prepare them for a career in healthcare. Currently, the VHHS health science program focuses on sports medicine and will be adding a nursing pathway soon.
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