HCI Attending 2016 ClinCon
Health Career Institute will be present at the 2016 ClinCon event, the state of Florida’s premier conference on EMS, from July 12–16 in Orlando.
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
Health Career Institute will be present at the 2016 ClinCon event, the state of Florida’s premier conference on EMS, from July 12–16 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 moreWhile a countless number of professional nurses enter the field in order to provide dedicated hands-on care to patients in physicians’ 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 moreThere’s good news to be had for up-and-coming health professionals, and those recently enrolled in paramedic or EMT-B training and education programs.
Read moreNursing is a broad, ever-expanding field with a constant need for trained, passionate, qualified professionals to fill the open roles.
Read moreHCI College brings a leading, student-focused training and education experience to Florida students and hopefuls in pursuit of a great career.
Read moreA paramedic’s job is dynamic, hectic, demanding and, most of all, fundamentally crucial to the people it serves and assists.
Read moreA combination of increased need for care and an inflated aging and retired population has medical professionals across the state of Florida worried: is a massive and problematic shortage of skilled and qualified nurses going to mean massive problems for the population?
Read moreA career in nursing is rewarding, challenging, and life-changing. As a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), you’ll work as a part of a medical team to offer patient care, as resources for families, and support for doctors and other members of the nursing team.
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