Where Can I Work as an EMT?
Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) work professionally and volunteer in a number of different spaces.
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) work professionally and volunteer in a number of different spaces.
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.
Read moreThe job of an EMT or paramedic is rooted in immediacy: Emergency medical technicians must respond to scenes quickly, communicate with one another regarding courses of action or patient care efficiently, think on their feet, and make life-changing—and possibly life-saving—decisions instantly.
Read moreDeciding to become a paramedic is a declaration that you value a career in serving the community and helping people, and you want to make a difference.
Read moreAfter you’ve been certified and begun working as an EMT, you may be considering how to use your newfound skills and professional credentials to further your career into nursing.
Read moreAs almost anyone of the Millennial generation knows, technology and daily advancements in this information age make our lives and our professions easier and more interconnected than ever.
Read moreAs a firefighter, you’re a community leader. A signal of safety and protection to the citizens you help and serve.
Read moreOne of the most important things to know about becoming an EMT or paramedic before you take the plunge is that as an emergency medical technician, your workday will look very different from those of conventional careers.
Read moreIf you’re becoming or considering becoming a career paramedic, you likely know by now that one of the components of the job is its long hours and unpredictable day-to-day happenings.
Read more