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svp [43]
3 years ago
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Mira is a college senior and wants to enter the healthcare field. She attended a HOSA meeting during which a surgeon hosted a qu

estion and answer session for future healthcare workers. How did Mira benefit from attending the HOSA meeting?
Health
1 answer:
Brums [2.3K]3 years ago
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Answer: Please see explanation column for answers

Explanation:

HOSA is Future Health Professionals  body  that guides  students  in the pursuit of their career development in the  healthcare fields  by providing effective instructional strategy and skills  to  achieve the goals of the Health Occupations Programmes while improving  the delivery of quality health care to everyone.

By attending the HOSA meeting, Mira was able

1.To Set realistic career  goals

2.Learn effective qualities and skills from professionals.

3. Gain Like  friends and improve her social network.

4. Get first hand answers on questions about the particular healthcare field she wants to enter.

5. Get motivated in the healthcare field and build self confidence.

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