PLAY PODCASTS
Providing a Framework for Personal and Professional Growth in Medicine: Dr. David Kelly, HOSA-Future Health Professionals Board Chair
Episode 539

Providing a Framework for Personal and Professional Growth in Medicine: Dr. David Kelly, HOSA-Future Health Professionals Board Chair

Join host Lindsey Smith on this uplifting Raise the Line episode for an optimistic look at the next generation of healthcare leaders with her guest Dr. David Kelly, the board chair of HOSA -- a student led career exploration and leadership development organization with over 300,000 members. Through hundreds of annual competitive events and hands-on projects, HOSA creates a framework for developing skills in communication, professionalism and leadership for students in middle school through college and is well-positioned to help the healthcare industry tackle some of its toughest challenges.

Raise the Line · Dr. David Kelly, Lindsey Smith

August 28, 202527m 55s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (cdn.simplecast.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

“You have to love what you do, especially in healthcare, and the earlier you find that, the better. So that’s why I love to see HOSA helping young people find what it is that they want to do,” says Dr. David Kelly, a fellow in oculofacial surgery at University of California San Francisco and HOSA’s board chair. You can still hear the excitement in Dr. Kelly’s voice describing his earliest experiences with HOSA -- a student led organization with 300,000 plus members that prepares future health professionals to become leaders in international health – even though they happened sixteen years ago when he was a sophomore in highschool. Through hundreds of competitive events and hands-on projects, HOSA creates a framework for developing skills in communication, professionalism and leadership starting in middle school. Programs are offered throughout highschool and college as well, which Dr. Kelly took advantage of before becoming an active alumnus and joining the HOSA board as a way of giving back to an organization that has given so much to him. Since taking the reins as board chair last year, one key focus has been preparing to mark HOSA’s 50th anniversary in 2026. Dr. Kelly sees the occasion as not only an opportunity to celebrate what HOSA has accomplished, but to ensure it is positioned to continue helping the healthcare industry tackle important challenges in the future. Examples include chronic workforce shortages and improving how clinicians communicate with patients and team members.  Join host Lindsey Smith on this uplifting Raise the Line episode for an optimistic look at the next generation of healthcare leaders.

Mentioned in this episode:
HOSA

HOSA Alumni Registration

If you like this podcast, please share it on your social channels. You can also subscribe to the series and check out all of our episodes at www.osmosis.org/podcast

Topics

drug costspharmacy benefit managersdrug developmentcontinuing educationjohns hopkins universityomicrondoctorsmedical degreescoronavirushome caredigital healthhealth insurancewearablesfrontline providersosmosis from elsevierpfizerdr. david kellyfdagovernment policypsilocybinmedicareraise the linevirusmachine learningimproving clinician communication skillsspaced repetitioneducation innovationpharmaceuticalshospital staysinterviewleadership development in medicinenursing schoolflatten the curvemichael carreseelsevieraihealthcare entrepreneursnursing cmenursesprimary carehealthcare capacityhealthcare reformbig pharmaastra zenecacareer exploration in medicinecovid-19rare disordershealthcare workforceexpertsmedical educationnursing shortagelsdmedicaidlearning sciencegene editingvalue-based caretechnologyflipped classroommedicare advantagenursing educationsolutionsphysician shortageprovider burnoutcdcepidemicosmosisdelta varianthosaremote monitoringhealthcare systemmark cubanosmosis.orgdecision supportrare diseasesvirus outbreakonline educationallied health professionspublic policycovid19edtechshiv gaglanimdmahealthcare workforce shortagesmodernaphysician assistant educationvivian leechelsea clintonpodcastsfuture health professionalsnursing degreepsychedelicslindsey smithhospital systemspublic healthdr. ashish jhavaccineseric topolyear of the zebradental educationtestingcenters for disease controlpsychedelic-assisted therapyhealth professionspandemicjohnson & johnsontelehealth