FAQ About Becoming a Firefighter
Are you ready to become a firefighter and spend your life serving your community, helping people, and making a measurable difference?
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
Are you ready to become a firefighter and spend your life serving your community, helping people, and making a measurable difference?
Read moreEven when you’re sure you’ve picked the right professional path and that becoming a registered nurses is the only choice for you, it can be overwhelming to keep all the consequential details straight.
Read moreIn some ways, nursing is a simple concept: You’re there for people, and you help people.
Read moreMaybe you’ve always dreamed of being a paramedic, rushing to emergency scenes and coming to the aid of people day in and day out, saving lives and making a difference.
Read moreAn RN or registered nurse has successfully completed an associate’s degree in nursing (ADN) program, which generally takes up to about two years of study.
Read moreNurses are an important component of any healthcare team or facility.
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Read moreThough often used interchangeably in media or by those outside the emergency medical services (EMS) industry, an emergency medical technician (EMT) and a paramedic (EMT-P) are not the same, and those individuals perform different—though both important—functions on an EMS team.
Read moreThinking of starting a career or a volunteer position as a firefighter? The profession is one of great importance to the community you’ll serve, and there are dozens of great reasons to join the fire department.
Read moreOn the path of figuring out your life’s purpose or your professional calling, you might feel encouraged by thinking about the perks and benefits of different types of careers.
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