Iowa high school apprenticeship program fills gaps in EMS - EMS1
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Iowa high school apprenticeship program fills gaps in EMS - EMS1

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September 8, 2023

Summary

Bettendorf High School in Iowa has launched an innovative apprenticeship program that allows students to gain hands-on experience as vehicle service technicians. This initiative not only equips them with essential skills but also paves the way for their certification as EMTs, addressing critical gaps in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) workforce.

As the demand for qualified EMS professionals continues to rise, programs like this highlight the importance of integrating education with practical training. By fostering such partnerships, we can create stronger career pathways for students while simultaneously enhancing community health services.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the vital role of registered apprenticeship programs in preparing the next generation of skilled workers. By connecting high school students with real-world experience in EMS, we enhance recruitment and retention in this essential field, ultimately benefiting both the workforce and the communities they serve.

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