You cannot apprentice to become a pediatrician. You need a college degree, a 4-year medical degree and licensure as a physician. The closest you can come to an apprenticeship is the internship phase of the career, which happens only when all previous requirements are met.
A listing of apprenticeship programs can be found on the U.S. Department of Labor Web Site. By searching through their database an individual can find and apply for an apprenticeship program.
The Michigan Job and Career Portal maintains informaiton on barbering apprenticeship programs.
Yes, currently there are many programs available that offers an apprenticeship to learn crane operating. Operating engineers and such associations are good choice for this purpose.
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There are some university hospitals that have apprenticeship programs available for a nurse practitioner. Some of the larger hospitals also have them. The best way to find out if they have one in your area is to contact them and ask.
It depends on the specific program of study.
Hilary Steedman has written: 'Apprenticeship' -- subject(s): Apprenticeship programs, Occupational training 'Making decisions about education and training' 'Vocational training in France and Britain'
Petersons. has written: 'Culinary Schools : More Than 500 Degree And Apprenticeship Programs'
Construction will gladly take you and with apprenticeship programs you can make over 40 dollars an hour
Most apprenticeship programs are four (4) years. Some are less but most are 4.
pediatricians have no dress code when there at work but pediatricians in training usually wear scrubbs.
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