Is Becoming An RN Right For You?
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Nurses work with patients every day. They coordinate patient care, explain treatment plans to patients, and administer healthcare to patients.
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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Nurses work with patients every day. They coordinate patient care, explain treatment plans to patients, and administer healthcare to patients.
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The nursing profession has been around in some form for as long as people have existed. As medical knowledge and technology has advanced, so has nursing as a profession.
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The prehospital and emergency medical field includes EMTs and Paramedics, and an associates degree means that you have an additional credential that qualifies you for more roles within Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
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Are you a Paramedic who wants to earn a college degree in your field? You can go from Paramedic to AS in EMS with HCI College! We offer convenient class options, including online courses, for Paramedics to finish their college degrees.
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In Florida, you can receive your AS in EMS training at HCI College.
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You can become a Paramedic with only a high school diploma and certification training. The program for becoming a Paramedic is generally a year long.
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You can earn your AS in EMS in as little as 6 months. If you have been certified as a Paramedic and want to continue your education, then the AS in EMS is the next step in your career.
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Every time we turn on the news we hear about a natural disaster. Hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, and flooding affect millions of lives every day.
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When you have a busy life and other responsibilities, the thought of getting a college degree may seem out of reach.
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In the early days of online colleges and universities, there was little regulation. This lead to many students going through and paying for less than adequate educations.
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