Gaining Hands-On Paramedic Experience with HCI
A paramedic’s job is dynamic, hectic, demanding and, most of all, fundamentally crucial to the people it serves and assists.
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 paramedic’s job is dynamic, hectic, demanding and, most of all, fundamentally crucial to the people it serves and assists.
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.
Read moreFlorida legislators are proposing a measure that could serve to aid the state in what’s being described as a nursing crisis, wherein there are more vacant nursing positions than there are skilled, qualified, and willing healthcare providers to fill them.
Read moreEmbarking on a career in healthcare doesn’t necessarily mean medical school, rotations, and nearly a decade of schooling.
Read moreHealth Care Institute (HCI) pus the students first, preparing them for the real-world applications of their studies and focusing programs around students’ needs.
Read moreAre you interested in a career in health care, but not sure if medical school is right for you? Do you like working with others, helping people and providing hands-on care?
Read moreHealth Career Institute is the perfect place to launch your career in nursing. Nurses play a key and irreplaceable role in the medical world, providing medical care, assisting doctors and other healthcare providers, offering familial support, and much more.
Read moreHealth Career Institute programs address the existing and future acute shortage of nurses.
Read moreBecoming a paramedic is a great way to make a career out of your high-energy personality, community-focused mind, and desire to help people along the way.
Read moreThe top ten careers of 2016 were rated on a scale of 1-10 and given points of whether the career was excellent, good, average, poor, or bad. Ratings are based on salary, educational requirements, job availability, and work environment.
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