Since 1989, The Youth Apprenticeship Program (YAP), through Rochester General Hospital has given students from the Rochester City School District (RCSD) a two-year comprehensive paid internship. Schools currently participating with the program include: - Benjamin Franklin High School - East High School - Edison High School - John Marshall High School - Monroe High School - Freddie Thomas High School - Wilson Magnet High School - Urban Suburban Program The Youth Apprenticeship Program and Rochester General Health System gives city school students the chance to succeed and achieve a career in health care. Each participant earns not just his/her high school diploma, but a Certificate of Completion attesting to the fact that the student has had youth employment competency training, and has the skills necessary to be a conscientious and productive employee. This training, provided by both the school and the program makes students eligible for entry level positions such as: - Patient Care Technician - Pediatric Technician - Material Records Assistant - Respiratory Care Aide - Transporter and Lab Assistant For the last 5 years 100% of the students who complete the Youth Apprenticeship program graduate High School and have been accepted into college. Between 85%-95% of the students who graduate from the Youth Apprenticeship Program go on to pursue careers in health care. Positions that Youth Apprenticeship Program graduates currently hold include: - Pharmacist - Respiratory Therapist - Registered Nurses - Nurse Practitioners - Medical Doctors - Health Care Administrators The Youth Apprenticeship Program students are the future of health care. Please consider funding the future of health care.
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