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RBB outlines biomedical training pipeline with Boston Scientific, Cook Medical and IU Health
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Dr. Jerry Sanders told the Monroe County Predevelopment Commission the RBB Community School Corporation is designing a biomedical training program that will bring company trainers into high schools, add two training rooms and a simulated clinical lab, and align junior-high career pathways with high-school certification opportunities.
Dr. Jerry Sanders of the RBB Community School Corporation told the Monroe County Predevelopment Commission that the district is developing a biomedical training project in partnership with Boston Scientific, Cook Medical and IU Health, with a possible future relationship with Centra.
Sanders said the companies will “send the people that train their new employees” to the high school campus to adapt workplace training modules to a high-school schedule so juniors and seniors can earn industry certifications. “The plan then is for us to create this pipeline of future employees for these companies to solve their employment issues, and also to meet the needs of our young people,” Sanders said.
The project will add two training rooms to the high school: a shared training room for Boston Scientific and Cook Medical and a simulation lab configured…
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