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CONFERENCE MAP 7
DAY ONE 9
DAY TWO 12
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 15
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COMPETITIVE EVENTS 19
General Info 20
Rount Two Cutoffs 21
Submission Based Events 22
Presentation Events 23
Written Only Events 24
Skill Events 25
WORKSHOPS 26
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M I C H E N E R ' S222 St Patrick St, Toronto, ON M5T 1V4
Time Event
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:15 AM
9:45 AM
9:45 AM
9:45 AM
9:45 AM
10:00 AM
10:15 AM
10:15 AM
Front Desk opens
Opening ceremony
Researched Per. Speaking, Clinical Specialty, & Health Career Photography Round One Submission
Michener opens & shuttles start
Sports Medicine Round Two University
EMT Round Two University
Dental Science Round Two University
Clinical Nursing Round Two University Biomedical Laboratory Science Round Two University
Biomedical Laboratory Science Written Test
Veterinary Science Round Two University
EVENTS
9
Duration
N/A
1 Hour
30 Minutes
N/A
3 Hours & 45 Minutes
3 Hours & 30 Minutes
3 Hours & 30 Minutes 3 Hours & 30 Minutes 2 Hours
1 Hour
3 Hours
Location
Level 200 lobby
102
201 A
Michener's Institute
320
409
412
419 201 C
104 A - C
202 D
Time Event
10:15 AM
10:30 AM
10:30 AM
10:45 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:15 AM
11:15 AM
11:30 AM
11:30 AM
11:30 AM
11:30 AM
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
12:00 PM
CPR/First Aid Round One
Nursing Assisting Written Test
Physical Therapy Written Test
Clinical Nursing Written Test
Medical Innovation Setup
Community Awareness Setup
Public Health Round One
Health Career Photogra-phy Round Two
HOSA Bowl Round One
Medical Innovation Round Two
Community Awareness Round Two
Clinical Specialty Round Two
Creative Problem Solving Round One
Forensic Medicine Round One
CERT Skills Round One
Duration
2 Hour
1 Hour
1 Hour
1 Hour
30 Minutes
30 Minutes
1 Hour & 15 Minutes
45 Minutes
1 Hour
2 Hours & 30 Minutes
2 Hours & 30 Minutes
2 Hours & 15 Minutes 1 Hour
1 Hour
1 Hour
Location
205 - 206 103 A
103 B
101
201 E
201 F
201 A - B
202 A
104 A - C
201 E
201 F
202 B
103 A - B
205 - 206
101
Time Event
12:45 PM
12:45 PM
12:45 AM
1:00 PM
1:15 PM
1:15 PM
1:45 PM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
2:30 PM
2:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
4:45 PM
4:45 PM
EMT Round One
Dental Science Round One
Medical Spelling Round One
Epidemiology Round One
Medical Math
Medical Terminology
Public Health Round Two Setup
Research Persuasive Speaking Round Two
Biomedical Debate Round One
Public Health Round Two
Health Education
Sports Medicine Round One
Biomedical Debate Round One University
Veterinary Science Round One
HOSA Bowl Round One University
Biomedical Laboratory Science Written University
Duration
1 Hour
1 Hour
1 Hour
2 Hours
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
45 Minutes
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
1 Hour
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
2 Hours & 15 Minutes
1 Hour
1 Hour
1 Hour
1 Hour
1 Hour
Location
104 A
104 B
104 C
103 A - B
101
205 - 206
201 A - B
201 C
104 A - C
201 A - B
201 E
101
103 A - B
104 A - C
101
104 A - C10
EVENTS
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Time Event
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:45 AM
9:45 AM
KT: Pathophysiology
HOSA Bowl Round Two
KT: Human Growth and Development
KT: Pharmacology
KT: Medical Law and Ethics
KT: Nutrition
Biomedical Debate Round Two University
EMT Round One University
Michener opens & shuttles start
Creative Problem Solving: Round Two
Biomedical Laboratory Science Round Two
Duration
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
1 Hour & 45 Minutes
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
3 Hours & 15 Minutes
1 Hour
N/A
2 Hours & 30 Minutes
2 Hours
Location
101
102
103 B
104 A
104 B
104 C
203 C - D
103 A
Michener's Institute
201 A
201B
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Time Event
9:45 AM
9:45 AM
9:45 AM
9:45 AM
9:45 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:15 AM
10:15 AM
11:00 AM
11:15 AM
11:30 AM
Biomedical Debate Round Two
CERT Skills Round Two
CPR/First Aid Round Two
HOSA Bowl Round Two University
Veterinary Science Round Two
Physical Therapy Round Two
Sports Medicine Round Two
EMT Round Two
Dental Science Round Two
Nursing Assisting Round Two
Clinical Nursing Round Two
Forensic Medicine Round Two
KT: Behavioral Health
Medical Spelling Round Two
Duration
3 Hours
2 Hours & 45 Minutes
2 Hours & 45 Minutes
2 Hours
3 Hours & 15 Minutes
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours & 45 Minutes
3 Hours & 45 Minutes
3 Hours & 45 Minutes
3 Hours & Minutes
45 Minutes
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
2 Hours & 30 Minutes
Location
201 C - D
201 E
201 F, 202 B, 202 D
202 A, 202 C
203 B
319
320
409
412 - 413
419
414 - 415
103 A - B, 104 A - C
101
102
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Time Event
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
4:45 PM
Dental Terminology
Clinical Nursing Round One University
Dental Science Round One University
Closing Ceremony
Duration
1 Hour & 30 Minutes
1 Hour
1 Hour
2 Hours
Location
104 A - B
103 A - B
104 C
102
KEYNOTESPEAKERS
ADVANCE14
* Note all level 300 and 400 rooms are at the Michener's Institute and level 100 and 200 rooms are at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre
background
D R . M I T E S H
BSc, MD, PhD, FRCSC
Surgical Director, Heart Transplantation
UHN - Toronto General Hospital
Dr. Badiwala completed his undergraduate studies at McMaster University in 2000
where studied in the innovative Arts & Science Program. He pursued his medical
education at the University of Toronto. He subsequently completed his residency
in Cardiac Surgery at the University of Toronto and became a Fellow of the Royal
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Badiwala was then honoured to
receive the Detweiler Travelling Fellowship from the Royal College. He travelled to
Chicago and completed an advanced fellowship at Northwestern University as Chief
Fellow under Dr. Patrick McCarthy.
Dr. Badiwala has completed graduate training in transplantation and vascular biology
research at the University of Toronto and holds a PhD in Cardiovascular Science. He
has many publications on topics in cardiovascular science and transplantation and
has presented both nationally and internationally. Dr. Badiwala is the recipient of a
number of prestigious awards including the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship, the
Vivien Thomas Young Investigator Award from the American Heart Association, as
well as the Shafie S. Fazel Outstanding Resident Surgeon and Investigator Award and
the Starr Medal from University of Toronto.
B A D I WA L AM R . W I L L I A M C H A R N E T S K I
Chief Health Innovation Strategist for Ontario, Canada
Government of Ontario
backgroundMr. Charnetski serves as Ontario’s Chief Health Innovation Strategist. He most
recently worked in the United Kingdom with AstraZeneca, one of the world's largest
pharmaceutical companies. He led the global government affairs and public policy
function and had responsibilities for corporate social responsibility and regional
communications. Prior to that, he was VP, Integrated Health Solutions, and General
Counsel for AstraZeneca Canada.
His work across the Canadian health care system has included various advisory roles,
having served as a member of the Advisory Council of the Ivey International Centre
for Health Innovation at Western University and the Steering Committee of the Centre
for the Advancement of Health Innovation, and a member of the Board of Directors
of the Institute of Health Economics in Edmonton. He was also Senior Advisor to The
Hon. Allan Rock, PC., Q .C. when Mr. Rock was Minister of Justice and Attorney-General
of Canada.
Mr. Charnetski previously worked on a wide range of public policy issues as a partner
in the Toronto office of the law firm Torys LLP. Mr. Charnetski's practice included
mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, securities law, privacy law and public-
private partnerships.
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background
D R . R A N D I
JD, LLM, PhD
Director, Bioethics The Hospital for Sick Children
Senior Associate Scientist, Child Health Evaluative Sciences Research Institute
Dr. Randi Zlotnik Shaul is the Director of Bioethics at The Hospital for Sick
Children. Dr. Zlotnik Shaul provides ethics consultation services and policy
support to individuals and committees within the hospital, teaches health-care
professionals and bioethics students, and conducts bioethics research. Randi
has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from McGill University, a law degree
from Osgoode Hall Law School, and a Master of Laws in health law and a PhD
in Bioethics from the University of Toronto. Before graduate school, Randi was
called to the Ontario Bar and practiced law with the Legal Services Branch of
the Ontario Ministry of Health. She publishes on issues at the interface of law
and ethics, including priority setting, accountability and paediatric patient
and family-centred care. Randi is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Paediatrics at the University of Toronto, has an appointment in the Department of
Surgery and is a member of the University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics.
She was an active member of The Hospital for Sick Children's Research Ethics
Board for over 10 years.
Z L O T N I KS H A U L
COMPETITIVEEVENTS
ADVANCE
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G E N E R A L I N F O
shuttle infoLocation: The shuttle will pick up and drop off on internal
street at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
The shuttle will pick up and drop off on St.
Patrick street (in front) at the Michener's
Institute.
Timing: The shuttle will start running at 9 every morning
and stop running at 4 in the afternoon. A shuttle
will arrive every 15 minutes
Location: Events may take place at either the Metro Toronto Convention Centre or at the Michener's Institute
Materials: Competitors are expected to bring all of the materials listed on the event guide found on the HOSA Canada website
Time: Competitors are expected to show up 15 minutes before their event
Dress Code: Students are expected to be in formal/professional attire at all times
R O U N D T W OC U T O F F S
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Event
Physical Therapy
Sports Medicine
Nursing Assisting
Dental Science
Clinical Nursing
EMT
Creative Problem Solving
Bio. Lab. Science
Biomedical Debate
CERT
CPR/First Aid
HOSA Bowl
Veterinary Science
Forensic Medicine
Re. Per. Speaking
Clinical Specialty
Health Car. Photo.
Public Health
Qualifiers
30 individuals
23 individuals
20 individuals 25 individuals
25 individuals
16 teams
15 teams
54 individuals
8 teams 20 teams
45 teams
8 teams
20 qualifiers
100 teams
15 individuals
15 individuals
15 individuals
10 teams
As we continue to grow in membership, our carrying capacity for round two has been decreasing.
This year, we have to implement a cutoff system for our secondary students.
This cutoff will be solely determined by round one written marks. The top x number of students with the highest marks will qualify for round two. Team events will have their average score compared.
The top x number of qualifiers will be notified either at night on March 27 or early in the morning on March 28. Notifications will be sent out via email and will be posted at the front desk and on our website.
Do note that university events will not have a cutoff other than HOSA Bowl and Biomedical Debate. University HOSA Bowl and Biomedical Debate will follow the same cutoffs listed on the left.
S U B M I S S I O N B A S E D E V E N T S
Events: Researched Persuasive Speaking, Clinical Specialty, and Health Career Photography
Round 1: Submit the work for the event to 201A
What to Bring: Portfolio with content for the event in addition to any materials listed on the event guideline. Make sure the portfolio it is labeled with your name(s), student number, school, and event
Competitors must submit their work in room 201A prior to 9:30AM to be considered for round two.
Round two qualifiers will be notified by email and results will be posted online/front desk. Postings may be as close as 10 minutes before the event.
Students do not need to purchase a HOSA portfolio, but bonus points will be awarded.
Dress Code: business formal
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Round 2: Present in the designated rooms
What to Bring: Conference badge, ID, and items on event guide
Events: Community Awareness, Public Health, Medical Innovation, and Health Education
Round 1: Only for Public Health
What to Bring: Aids used for presentation, conference badge, ID, and items on event guide
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P R E S E N TAT I O N
E V E N T S
Presentation Round: Present in designated rooms
What to Bring: Conference badge, ID, and items on event guide
Competitors can bring aids and props within the rules of their event. Electricity, monitors, and projectors will not be provided for the competitors.
Some events have prior setup time. Additional time will not be allocated for setup.
Competitors should double check how much time they have for their presentation on their event guide.
Dress Code: business formal
W R I T T E N O N LY
E V E N T S
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Events: Knowledge Tests, Forensic Medicine, Dental Terminology, Medical Math, Epidemiology, & Medical Terminology
Writtens: Forensic Medicine has two rounds, but all other events only have one round
What to Bring: Conference badge, ID, and items on event guide
Other than Forensic Medicine, all written events will only have one round.
Some events also require a tie breaker essay or case analysis, so please read the event guide to double check.
Dress Code: business formal
S K I L L E V E N T S
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Events: Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine, Nursing Assisting, Dental Sceince, Clinical Nursing, EMT, Medical Spelling, Dental Science, Creative Problem Solving, Biomedical Laboratory Science, Biomedical Debate, CERT, CPR/First Aid, HOSA Bowl, and Veterinary Science
Round 1: Qualifying written test
What to Bring: Pencil, eraser, conference badge, ID, and items on event guide
Round 2: Skill based round
What to Bring: Skill based gear (if required), conference badge, ID, and items on event guide
The written round will determine qualifiers for the skill based round. Results will be released the night of the written test or early in the morning of the skill based round.
Results will be released via email and posted on our website/front desk.
Competitors are requried to bring skill specific gear listed on the event guide. Any of the listed skill(s) may be tested. Skills may rotate between competitors.
Competitors who need to go to Michener's should leave half an hour before their event time.
Dress Code: professional gear or business formal
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W O R K S H O P S
ADVANCE
Workshops are one of the main highlights of our Spring Leadership Conference.
This year, we have dramatically increased the number of workshops and expanded the range of content.
All workshop details are released and updated online through our conference website. Please make sure you check it out so you can secure your spot beforehand.
If you cannot secure a spot online, do not worry. We will have spots available for signup during the conference.
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