GraceMed graduates first class of medical, dental assistants from apprenticeship program
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GraceMed graduates first class of medical, dental assistants from apprenticeship program

KWCH
September 23, 2025

Summary

GraceMed has proudly graduated its first cohort of medical and dental assistants from its innovative apprenticeship program. This 12-month program allows participants to earn certifications while receiving a livable wage, combining hands-on experience with on-site educational courses through Washburn University.

The success of this program highlights the growing importance of apprenticeship pathways in addressing workforce needs, especially in healthcare. As apprentices gain valuable skills and training, initiatives like GraceMed's can enhance community health services while creating opportunities for career advancement.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the vital role of registered apprenticeship programs in developing the healthcare workforce. By providing a structured earn-and-learn model, GraceMed is not only fostering individual growth but also addressing critical community needs through skilled practitioners.

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