BTI, Johns Hopkins Medicine Work Together to Forge Pathways to Employment

BTI graduate Asya Shaheeddavis (pictured above) was recently featured in a blog post from Johns Hopkins Medicine.

“It was like a refresher course for me,” says Shaheeddavis. “We learned the proper techniques and terminology for working in a laboratory. I attended BTI in the morning and worked in the afternoon. They helped me start a new chapter.”

After completing the BTI lab associates program in 2016, Shaheeddavis participated in a 100-hour paid laboratory internship at Johns Hopkins Medicine. She then was hired as a lab technician the next year.

BTI Scientific Director Tim Fawcett, Ph.D., and Executive Director Brandy Carter, Ph.D., were also interviewed.

“We have an 80% graduation rate and we’ve graduated 600 people to date,” says Fawcett. “The average salary for our graduates is more than $20 an hour. They often receive paid vacation, health benefits and life insurance. Our program helps families make livable wages.”

“Johns Hopkins is one of the most well-known medical facilities in the world. To have that relationship and have our participants in a space that innovative is transformative,” Carter says. “It’s representative of what BTI stands for.”

Read the article here.

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