Health Occupations Students of America - National Leadership Conference

National Leadership Conference

Members meet annually at a National Leadership Conference. The conference is held in June in cities across the United States. Over 7,500 students participate in exciting general sessions, competitive events, and leadership experiences, all while networking with health sciences students from 48 states and territories.

Future NLCs are scheduled for:

  • 2013 - June 26-30 - Gaylord Opryland Hotel - Nashville, Tennessee
  • 2014 - June 25-28 - Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, Orlando Florida
  • 2015 - June 24-27 - Hilton Anaheim - Anaheim, California
  • 2016 - June 22-25 - Gaylord Opryland Hotel - Nashville, Tennessee

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