Clubs & Competitions
Why join medical clubs & competitions?
Participating in healthcare-related clubs and competitions is a fantastic way to showcase your ambition and dedication to prospective college admission teams and even future employers. By engaging in these activities, you're not only deepening your knowledge and skills in the medical field but also demonstrating your commitment to pursuing a healthcare career. Being involved in these clubs and competitions highlights your ability to balance academic responsibilities with extracurricular pursuits, making you a standout candidate who is serious about their future in healthcare.
Here Are Clubs & Competitions
You Can Join Within Your School
There are various healthcare-oriented clubs and competitions you can find within your own schools. Additionally, if these clubs are not available you can work with your school to found them yourself.
HOSA
Club & Competition
HOSA (Future Health Professionals) is a student-led organization within middle and high schools that offers specialized healthcare education and real-world opportunities. As a member, you'll engage in activities like medical workshops, guest speaker events, and community service projects focused on healthcare. HOSA also organizes conferences where you can compete in events such as Medical Math, Sports Medicine, and Forensic Science. These competitions allow you to apply what you've learned, challenge yourself, and gain recognition at regional, state, and even national levels.
Red Cross Club is a school-based organization that connects you with the mission of the American Red Cross, offering you the chance to get involved in meaningful service projects and gain practical experience in healthcare and emergency response. As a member, you'll participate in activities like organizing blood drives, teaching CPR and first aid, and supporting disaster relief efforts. The club also offers leadership opportunities, allowing you to take on roles that enhance your skills in project management and community outreach. Through Red Cross Club, you can make a tangible difference in your community while building a strong foundation in healthcare and emergency preparedness.
Red Cross Club
Volunteer Club
Science & Math Olympiad
Competition
The Math and Science Olympiad offer the chance to participate in two distinct competitions that both play a crucial role in healthcare. In Math Olympiad, you'll tackle advanced math problems and logic puzzles, developing the quantitative skills essential for fields like medical research and data analysis. In Science Olympiad, you'll compete in events across biology, chemistry, and physics, applying your knowledge to real-world scenarios such as disease diagnosis and medical engineering. Together, these competitions help you build a strong foundation in both math and science, key areas for anyone pursuing a career in healthcare, while also making you a standout candidate for colleges.
MD Junior is a student-led club that focuses on bridging the healthcare gap by providing public health education and service opportunities. Founded as a high school initiative, MD Junior has grown into an international nonprofit organization that empowers students to engage in meaningful healthcare-related activities. Within the club, you'll have the chance to attend meetings featuring guest speakers from the medical field, participate in health-related projects, and even take part in service trips to underserved communities. Through MD Junior, you can deepen your understanding of healthcare while also demonstrating a commitment to community service—qualities that colleges highly value
MD Junior
Volunteer Club
Create Your Own Club!
If you're looking to start a healthcare-related club at your school, there are many creative options. A Pre-Med Club could help students explore medical careers through guest speakers and medical school prep. A Health and Wellness Club might focus on promoting mental and physical health within the school, organizing workshops on nutrition, stress management, and fitness. You could also establish a Public Health Club to educate peers about global and local health issues, or an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Club to provide CPR and first aid training. These clubs offer unique opportunities to explore different areas of healthcare and make a meaningful impact. Furthermore, the possibilities for potential clubs are endless, especially if no pre-med clubs have been established at your school.