BRIMLEY— In an effort to address the needs of local healthcare facilities, Bay Mills Community College has partnered 
with MyMichigan Medical Center Sault, Lake Superior State University and Sault Area High School and Career Center, 
establishing a program that aims to bridge the gap between education and employment, providing various pathways for 
individuals at different stages of their healthcare journey. On Sept. 17, officials gathered to sign and officially launch the 
Healthcare Pathways Consortium. Representatives signing included Duane Bedell, president of BMCC, Kevin Kalchik, 
president of MyMichigan Medical Center Sault; Dr. David Travis, president of LSSU; Jeanine Sherman, principal of 
SAHCC.

The Healthcare Pathways Consortium is an innovative initiative program designed to meet the needs of our rural 
healthcare community. The goal is to streamline the educational pathway ensuring a seamless progression for students 
as they make their way into the healthcare workforce.

 “It was amazing to see how a conversation that took place 16 months ago developed into an excellent partnership that 
will help build the healthcare workforce,” said Bedell. “What started as a brief discussion to learn how we can work 
together to develop the healthcare workforce, all of the leaders in the room stepped aside to allow the experts to do what 
they do best, cultivating a robust program that all partners support. Team members from all organizations worked 
feverishly to build this critical pathway while creating opportunities for those who are passionate about health care. I am 
looking forward to seeing how we can continue this work together.”

Key features of the program include collaborating with educational institutions to offer a wide range of programs, 
guaranteeing accessibility for individuals with diverse levels of prior education and experience. Students will learn 
practical skills enhancement through first-hand training opportunities such as internships, clinicals, apprenticeships, and 
simulation exercises.

“After graduation, the program's hope is that students will stay or return to the area to care for members of their own 
communities,” said Carrie Perez, director of nursing at BMCC.

This collaboration will ultimately provide individualized career guidance and mentorship to aid participants in effectively 
navigating their journey in rural healthcare.

“This Healthcare Pathways Consortium is more than just an agreement—it's a commitment to the future of our 
community. By aligning educational resources across institutions, we’re providing students with a direct line to fulfilling 
and impactful careers in healthcare," said Dr. Kathy Berchem, dean of the College of Health and Emergency Responders 
at LSSU. "It’s a win-win for students, educators, and the healthcare sector, and I’m thrilled to see the positive changes this 
will bring to the region.”

For any questions or interest in discussing opportunities with the Healthcare Pathways Consortium, please 
contact [email protected].


Bay Mills Community College is committed to providing affordable, culturally relevant, accessible, and high quality 
educational opportunities to all. BMCC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is committed to providing 
leadership in the areas of economic and community development for the Bay Mills Indian Community and the Eastern 
Upper Peninsula. BMCC is located on the southeastern shore of Lake Superior within the Bay Mills Indian 
Community approximately 17 miles west of Sault Ste. Marie in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. To learn more visit 
www.bmcc.edu.