Community health worker program graduates apprentices
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Community health worker program graduates apprentices

transylvaniatimes.com |
February 12, 2026

Summary

The Community Health Worker Apprenticeship program in North Carolina recently celebrated the graduation of its third cohort of apprentices. This initiative, a collaboration between Blue Ridge Community College and Blue Ridge Health, aims to equip students with essential skills to support community health efforts.

Apprenticeship programs like this play a crucial role in workforce development by providing hands-on training and real-world experience, creating pathways for individuals to enter and thrive in the healthcare field. Such partnerships not only benefit the apprentices but also strengthen the community's health infrastructure by fostering a well-trained workforce.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the importance of registered apprenticeship programs in addressing workforce needs in healthcare. By combining education with practical experience, these programs help to create a skilled labor force equipped to meet the demands of the community, ultimately improving health outcomes.

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