Being an EMT in Florida
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Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) will be the first on the scene. When it comes to an emergency, time becomes extremely important.
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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Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) will be the first on the scene. When it comes to an emergency, time becomes extremely important.
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Have you been considering a career as a nurse? Nursing is a high-growth career field with opportunities in Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas.
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EMTs and Paramedics both work in emergency medical care for hospitals or other medical facilities.
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Days will vary for a career as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Some days will have several emergencies, while others might not have as many incidences. EMTs have a lot that comes their way.
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Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) can be the frontliners in many emergency situations. When someone calls for help and needs an ambulance, an EMT can be on board to perform life-supporting services until the patient has been transported to the emergency room.
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Fire science encompasses all of the science, technology, and knowledge required for firefighting. The scientific principles behind successful firefighting and fire safety technology are covered further in fire science courses.
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Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and Paramedics both serve on the front lines in emergency situations.
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Registered nurses, or RNs, work in hospitals, clinics, long-term facilities, home health care, and more. RNs coordinate patient care, administer medications, and provide necessary care to patients. Becoming an RN requires meeting certain educational and training requirements and licensure by the state.
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Firefighters can take their careers to the next level by earning a degree in Fire Science. Health Career Institute offers an Associate of Science degree in Fire Science that will prepare the graduate for a variety of supervisory rules within the fire department.
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