How to Switch Careers: Nursing
If the career you chose after college or high school isn’t fulfilling you anymore, or perhaps your industry is experiencing turbulence, you might be considering a career change.
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
If the career you chose after college or high school isn’t fulfilling you anymore, or perhaps your industry is experiencing turbulence, you might be considering a career change.
Read moreTo become an emergency medical responder and work as a paramedic or EMT-Basic in the United States takes a significant amount of discipline, study, and practical training.
Read moreA paramedic (or EMT-Paramedic, or simply EMT-P) is an emergency medical responder who is trained, licensed, and qualified to deliver a higher level of on-scene and in-ambulance care to patients than is an EMT-Basic (or EMT-B).
Read moreIf you were ever a five-year-old, chances are at some point in your life you’ve dreamed about growing up to be a firefighter.
Read moreAs the world becomes more digital with each passing day and technological developments, it’s amazing to see the things that can be done online that used to require on-site visits and time wasted standing in long lines.
Read moreDeciding to go to nursing school is a big step, and one that means you’re ready to commit to a career of helping people, serving the public, and being a key member of an important medical team.
Read moreParamedics play an important role in their communities, whether they are a designated part of the city or town fire department or work in tandem with a local or regional hospital or other ambulatory care center.
Read moreThe NCLEX is the last thing that will separate you as a future nurse from your dream career. It’s the culmination of all your schooling, clinical rotations, late-night study sessions, and pop quizzes.
Read moreWhen you’ve decided a career in healthcare is for you, you’ve taken the first step toward pursuing your life’s calling.
Read moreDedicating your professional life to nursing means becoming a person who helps people, saves lives, comforts the sick and their families, and is heavily relied upon by the medical community.
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