What is Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)?
The ACLS for Experienced Providers course prepares healthcare providers with advanced knowledge and techniques for cardiorespiratory emergencies.
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
The ACLS for Experienced Providers course prepares healthcare providers with advanced knowledge and techniques for cardiorespiratory emergencies.
Read moreNext-generation 9-1-1 systems are here, at least for Florida Manatee County residents. According to Manatee County Emergency Communications Center Chief Jacob A.
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Firefighters rush to the scene of fires and other emergencies. They are there for us when we need them. But their job of life-savings may come with some risks.
Read moreThe year 2018 holds promise for aspiring nurses. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nurses remain a high-demand career with plenty of growth potential.
Read moreHealthcare providers benefit from courses that teach Basic Life Support (BLS). Our campuses offer a Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers course from the American Heart Association, but many wonder what a BLS course covers and how it prepares EMTs, Paramedics, and Registered Nurses for their fields.
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When people call in for emergencies, they are not always able to tell the 911 operator their location.
Read moreWe hear a lot about Millennials in the news. Whether Millennials spend too much money on guacamole is for another discussion, but this generation has become one of the largest living generations since the Baby Boomers.
Read morePALS training benefits pediatric healthcare providers as they treat critically ill children and infants. But what is the American Heart Association鈥檚 PALS?
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Fire and EMS teams have to always be 鈥渙n鈥 during their shifts. Their job is not a typical job where they clock out after eight hours and call it a day.
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First responders need to know what health conditions a patient might have before they choose the right method for caring for the patient.
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