The Next Generation of Firefighter
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Firefighting has entered a new generation. As veterans retire, new firefighters join the ranks.
Read moreOur Fort Lauderdale campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
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Firefighting has entered a new generation. As veterans retire, new firefighters join the ranks.
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The caregiving nature of the nursing field has often been relegated to being “women’s work.” Women have been entering male-dominated industries for years.
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Nursing careers are still in demand in the Lauderdale Lakes and Northern Miami region. Health Career Institute’s Ft. Lauderdale campus provides aspiring nurses with the education and training needed to work within local hospitals, community health centers, nursing homes, and more. What does it take to earn a nursing degree in Lauderdale Lakes?
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Emergency Medical Technicians, or EMTs, provide the pre-hospital care that patients need before they reach the hospital.
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Paramedics are advanced-level Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT). In fact, Paramedics are often referred to as EMT-Paramedics. Earning a Paramedic degree in Lauderdale Lakes is possible at HCI’s Lauderdale Lakes campus.
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Have you been considering a career as an Emergency Medical Technician in Miami? At HCI’s Lauderdale Lakes campus, you can train to become an EMT in as little as four months.
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Nurses are trained medical professionals who work alongside doctors. Nurses help to coordinate patient care with doctors and surgeons.
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People will call for an Uber to get around instead of taking the bus, walking, or calling for cabs. When Uber first came on the scene, it seemed like such a novel idea.
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More men are beginning to enter the field of nursing, which has predominantly been considered a woman’s domain.
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Most drivers pay attention when they see an ambulance rushing past them. The sirens atop the ambulance warn the drivers that an emergency crew is on its way to reach a patient.
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