
How Can I Become a Nurse?
Nurses are in high demand. Hospitals need nurses to help with the influx of patients, and clinics need nurses to work with patients.
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
Nurses are in high demand. Hospitals need nurses to help with the influx of patients, and clinics need nurses to work with patients.
Read moreAs technology progresses, the techniques used in Emergency Medical Services advance along with it. Drones are being used to rescue patients from accidents or bring vital supplies to remote areas.
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Some hospitals and medical facilities may require that their nurses and EMTs be certified in American Heart Association courses like Basic Life Support or Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Where can you take American Heart Association courses in Florida?
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We take for granted that we can dial 9-1-1 and reach an emergency dispatch. People from 50 years ago did not have that luxury.
Read moreSometimes we forget that healthcare is more than a job or a career. The word 鈥渃are鈥 is right in the name. Nursing was established to provide individualized and personal care to patients in the hospital and clinic. People spend more time with nurses than they do with any other medical professional.
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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.
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