Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician
Becoming an emergency medical technician (EMT) requires commitment and dedication to study and hands-on experience.
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
Becoming an emergency medical technician (EMT) requires commitment and dedication to study and hands-on experience.
Read moreOne of the fundamental techniques you should learn to work in the health care field is how to perform CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Read moreIt stands to reason then that a great way to learn how to do a job is to learn it from the people who are already working in your field.
Read moreThroughout your health career training, you likely encountered a number of instructors and industry contacts who imparted the knowledge and experience they gained in the field onto you.
Read morePart of the value of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is the data emergency responders are able to obtain.
Read moreSpring is upon us, and for a lot of people, that means picnics outside and long walks in the evening light.
Read moreWhen springtime arrives in Florida, there are so many fun and healthy ways to take advantage of the beautiful weather. Floridians head to beaches, parks, and their own backyards to partake in outdoor recreation, exercise, and adventuring. But the Sunshine State comes with its own list of health and safety concerns, particularly during the spring season. Follow these precautions to have a great spring this year!
Even for life-long Floridians, the sun can be a threat to skin safety. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, nearly 5,000 Florida residents developed melanoma, which is responsible for roughly three-quarters of skin cancer deaths, in 2009. Even one serious sunburn per season can put you at risk, so be sure to take appropriate precautions with regard to sun exposure:
Florida’s many beaches are a popular choice for weekend entertainment, but should be visited with caution. Make sure to always obey safety/hazard flags or other notices, and be respectful of the wildlife found on beaches. Swim under the supervision of a lifeguard and be mindful of rough waters, rip tides, and sea life.
When utilizing boats or similar equipment, be mindful of laws surrounding lifejacket use. While on or near boat docks, exercise extreme caution and common sense. Never operate a vehicle, including a boat, while under the influence of alcohol, and be sure to observe speed limits in waterways.
Hurricane and tropical storm warnings present additional dangers, and certain activities carry greater risk of injury or danger. To be safe this season, check in with Florida State Parks’ safety guidelines before heading outdoors and make sure all precautions are being taken.
Read moreAsthma is a chronic disease that affects a person’s ability to breathe.
Read moreThere has never been a better time to embark on a career in nursing.
Read moreBecoming a firefighter is an important, admiral, and rewarding career path.
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