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Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center: Accepting Applications for 2022 Care Apprentice Program

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Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center issued the following announcement on March 16.

Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center is once again offering the Carolina Pines Care Apprentice Program to students in Hartsville and surrounding communities. This program helps establish the necessary foundation and support to assist students both practically and scholastically by providing exposure to a wide variety of potential career choices in the healthcare field. By participating in the Care Apprentice Program, students may find their career interests confirmed or directed towards a certain area in healthcare.

To be eligible, students must be a rising high school senior, rising college freshman or sophomore.

“This program is very beneficial to students who may be unsure if a career in healthcare is right for them,” says Tanya Baker, Director of Professional Development at Carolina Pines. “The Care Apprentice program allows students to truly experience the healthcare field before making a career choice. Students that have completed the program leave our facility confident in knowing that healthcare is the career path they wish to pursue after experiencing the true day in and day out duties of a healthcare professional.” 

Applications may be obtained by visiting the link below, or from the Emergency Department entrance of the hospital.

DOWNLOAD THE 2022 CARE APPRENTICE APPLICATION

Completed applications are due April 30th and can be mailed to:

Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center

Attn: Professional Development

1304 W. Bobo Newsom Hwy

Hartsville, SC 29550

Original source can be found here.

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