Franklin County launches first-ever Paramedic Apprenticeship program in Virginia
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Franklin County launches first-ever Paramedic Apprenticeship program in Virginia

WSLS
February 20, 2024

Summary

Franklin County has made a significant leap forward by launching Virginia's first-ever Paramedic Apprenticeship program. This innovative initiative aims to blend practical training with academic learning, providing aspiring paramedics with the robust skills and experience needed to excel in emergency medical services.

The establishment of this program underscores the growing recognition of apprenticeships as a vital pathway to fulfilling workforce needs, particularly in healthcare. As apprenticeship models gain traction across various sectors, they offer an effective means to bridge the skills gap, enhance career opportunities, and support community health initiatives.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This development is a landmark achievement for registered apprenticeship programs in Virginia, highlighting the importance of hands-on training in critical fields like emergency medical services. By creating structured earn-and-learn opportunities, the program not only addresses workforce shortages but also empowers individuals to gain valuable credentials while contributing to their communities.

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