HOSA Canada Biomedical Debate

HOSA Canada Biomedical Debate

Congratulations to Ria (Jui Ya) Cheng, second-year Neuroscience Co-op and Psychology Minor student, Suzan Nasrallah, second-year Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Co-op student, Natalie Garabedian, second-year Psychology Specialist student, and Gabriela Melendez, third-year Psychology and Human Biology Major student for being the first-place recipients of the National Biomedical Ethics Debate at HOSA Canada's 2021 Spring Conference (SLC) on Designer Babies and Genetic Engineering.

Congratulations to Esma Boztas, fourth-year Public Policy Co-op student, Zaki Sayyid, fourth-year Neuroscience Co-op student, and fourth-year Sulayman Syed Molecular Biology & Biotechnology student for being the second-place recipients of the National Biomedical Ethics Debate!

Congratulations to both teams and good luck as they advance to the HOSA-Future Health Professionals' 2021 International Competition at the International Leadership Conference (ICL)!

The Biomedical Debate provides members with the opportunity to use debate as a platform for researching the pros and cons of a biomedical issue and showcasing what has been learned. This competitive event aims to inspire members to be proactive future health professionals by researching a given health topic, evaluating, discussing, and thinking critically about the issue, and refining verbal communication skills surrounding a complex biomedical issue.