Registered Nurse Degree Apprenticeship Program Workgroup
The Workgroup will consist of key stakeholders, including members from both the Senate and the House of Delegates, health authorities, and representatives from nursing associations. Its primary tasks will involve studying successful models of similar apprenticeship programs in other regions and countries, making recommendations for a structured framework that focuses on registered nursing education, and proposing sustainable funding models for these initiatives.
Senate Bill 669 establishes the Registered Nurse Degree Apprenticeship Program Workgroup in Maryland. The purpose of this Workgroup is to explore the feasibility of developing and implementing a registered nurse degree apprenticeship program within the state. This initiative aims to address the growing need for nurses by creating pathways for high school students and others to enter nursing education and training, ultimately enhancing the healthcare workforce in Maryland.
A notable aspect of SB669 is its short-term nature, as the bill specifies that the Workgroup must report its findings by April 1, 2024, and the Act would remain effective only until June 30, 2024, unless further action is taken by the General Assembly. This temporary framework may lead to discussions on the adequacy of the timeline for comprehensive study and implementation, stirring debate among legislators and stakeholders about the urgency of addressing nursing shortages and the effectiveness of apprenticeship programs.