Education and Training Required to Become an EMT
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Becoming an emergency medical technician (EMT) is an excellent way to give yourself a career or volunteer service opportunity in the health care field.
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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Becoming an emergency medical technician (EMT) is an excellent way to give yourself a career or volunteer service opportunity in the health care field.
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There are many different types of nurses, all of whom serve a distinct and important purpose to the health care community.
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You may believe it is a natural progression for some EMTs to eventually gain licensure as a paramedic and then a nurse or other advanced medical care provider.
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There are various situations that may lead you to a place where you decide to return to school, or perhaps undertake higher education for the very first time, while you are working full-time.
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Often, we think about jobs and leisure activities as a person’s passion or calling in life.
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For many who enter the nursing profession, their job is more than a job, more than a career even.
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One of the greatest benefits of working as a nurse, paramedic, or other health care professional is that more often than not, you are working within a team.
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The Florida healthcare system and others nationwide rely heavily on the contributions of emergency medical services (EMS) and paramedics.
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Becoming an EMT-Basic (EMT-B) or a paramedic requires a comprehensive education and training program designed to equip you with the skills, knowledge, and practical experience to help people as part of a medical team.
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