EMT Career Facts
A career in emergency medical services as an EMT or paramedic is a demanding one, but for those who enter the field, a fulfilling and greatly rewarding one as well.
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
A career in emergency medical services as an EMT or paramedic is a demanding one, but for those who enter the field, a fulfilling and greatly rewarding one as well.
Read moreThe concept of fighting fires and saving lives while battling four-story flames may be what draws a lot of people to the firefighting profession initially, but it turns out that鈥檚 not the whole of the job. In fact, in some cities or fire departments, taming flames might not even be the biggest part of the job.
Read moreChoosing to become a career firefighter is a great responsibility and, for many, an extremely rewarding decision.
Read moreBecoming a career firefighter means making a substantial commitment to your department and your community.
Read moreHealth Career Institute will be present at the 2016 ClinCon event, the state of Florida’s premier conference on EMS, from July 12鈥16 in Orlando.
Read moreThough many dream it as children, becoming a firefighter is an important commitment that should be entered with great care and consideration.
Read moreBecoming a nurse is a powerful and rewarding way to touch lives, help people and make a comfortable living all at the same time.
Read moreWhile a countless number of professional nurses enter the field in order to provide dedicated hands-on care to patients in physicians鈥 offices and hospital settings, it is sometimes the very qualities that attract them to the job that end up overwhelming them in practice.
Read moreBecoming a paramedic means becoming a team player, a quick thinker, and a health care provider in high-stakes circumstances, for a living.
Read moreA combination of factors are converging to create a shortage of professional nurses, especially in Florida, and an increase in qualified newcomers to the profession is the clear, if not simple, answer.
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