Summary
Moniica Woods, a surgical technologist at Corewell Health South in St. Joseph, has been awarded the Impact Award by Michigan Works for completing a new Certified Surgical Technologist apprenticeship program. This collaboration between Corewell Health, Michigan Works, and Lake Michigan College has enabled healthcare workers to gain certification while continuing their employment.
This story underscores the importance of partnerships between healthcare systems, educational institutions, and workforce development organizations in creating effective apprenticeship programs. By supporting individuals like Woods, these initiatives not only enhance personal career development but also contribute to the overall improvement of community healthcare services.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This story exemplifies the value of registered apprenticeship programs in healthcare, showcasing how they can provide essential training while allowing individuals to work. The collaboration among various organizations highlights a successful model for workforce development that can be replicated in other sectors.