A student who recently began studying in a nursing program has chosen to join the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA). As a member of HOSA, the student has an opportunity to
A) sit as an affiliate on the state board of nursing.
B) develop a fuller understanding of nursing as a profession.
C) provide input to the school's nursing curriculum
D) become a graduate a few weeks earlier than students who do not belong to HOSA.
B
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