Earning Your Florida EMT License
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Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) are important members of Florida’s health care service industry.
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) are important members of Florida’s health care service industry.
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An EMT is an emergency medical technician. EMTs operate on a “basic” training and education level (EMT-Basic or EMT-B) or as paramedics, sometimes referred to as EMT-Ps.
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Today, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) play a large role in communities everywhere.
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Paramedics who have been working in their field for a couple of months to a couple of years may have heard about the paramedic refresher course.
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Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) work professionally and volunteer in a number of different spaces.
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Maybe you’ve always dreamed of being a paramedic, rushing to emergency scenes and coming to the aid of people day in and day out, saving lives and making a difference.
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Though often used interchangeably in media or by those outside the emergency medical services (EMS) industry, an emergency medical technician (EMT) and a paramedic (EMT-P) are not the same, and those individuals perform different—though both important—functions on an EMS team.
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On the path of figuring out your life’s purpose or your professional calling, you might feel encouraged by thinking about the perks and benefits of different types of careers.
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Advancing your career as a nurse after training to become and working as a paramedic comes with plenty of benefits, and the transitional path is a relatively natural one.
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