HOSA winners wearing their medals

Central Tech’s health students from the Drumright and Sapulpa campuses showcased their exceptional talents at the HOSA – Future Health Professionals State Leadership Conference, held April 14-16 in Norman, OK. Competing against peers from across the state, they collectively earned five medals in team and individual competitions, including gold, silver, and bronze. 

The highlight of the event was the outstanding performance of two students who secured first-place finishes, earning them the opportunity to advance to the prestigious HOSA National Leadership Conference in Nashville, TN, scheduled for June 18-21. Their achievements reflect the high level of skill and dedication present in Central Tech’s health programs. 

Throughout the conference, students demonstrated their expertise in various healthcare-related categories, impressing judges and fellow competitors alike. Their success not only brings pride to Central Tech but also inspires future health professionals to strive for excellence. 

Earning 1st place in Extemporaneous Writing for secondary students is Haven Crowl, Bristow.
Earning 1st place in Extemporaneous Writing for secondary students is Haven Crowl, Bristow.
Earning 1st place in Phlebotomy for post-secondary students is Brittany Dickey, Sapulpa.
Earning 1st place in Phlebotomy for post-secondary students is Brittany Dickey, Sapulpa.
Earning 2nd place in Nursing Assisting for secondary students is Peyton Lee, Stroud.
Earning 2nd place in Nursing Assisting for secondary students is Peyton Lee, Stroud.
Earning 2nd place in Medical Reading for post-secondary students is Abby Thompson, Sapulpa.
Earning 2nd place in Medical Reading for post-secondary students is Abby Thompson, Sapulpa.
Earning 3rd place in Medical Reading for secondary students is Marilyn Sanderson, Sapulpa.