
Fitting the AS in EMS Online Classes into Your Schedule
The principle goal for an EMT is to administer basic emergency medical attention and transportation for patients in need.
Read moreOur West Palm Beach campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
The principle goal for an EMT is to administer basic emergency medical attention and transportation for patients in need.
Read moreHealth Career Institute offers an Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services, which is a great option for those who either want to become EMTs or already are EMTs and are looking to advance in their career.
Read moreThe American Heart Association has introduced a smartphone application named “Pocket First Aid & CPR” which is updated with all the current information and reference materials that one may need during an emergency.
Read moreAlthough we may not always think about it, everything in the body is connected. Surprisingly your stomach has a lot to do with your heart health and other chronic diseases.
Read moreA recent article by Shawna Whooley was released titled, “More than just a litter: Advances in patient transport.” As our world continues to advance technologically, so does the equipment for patient transportation, working hard to make ambulance transport smoother and more comfortable for patients.
Read moreBefore starting a career, it’s important to think about the future – Is there room for advancement in this career? What are my retirement plan options? Will I have a pension? These are all important questions that you’ll want to ask yourself before you decide to devote yourself to any career.
Read moreHeart disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women. In fact, according to the American Heart Association, heart disease takes the lives of more than 375,000 Americans annually.
Read moreWhen we think of CPR, we rarely think of how it all came to be. Here you will find information dating back to 1740 and the history of CPR.
Read moreAs our world continues to advance technologically, it’s no surprise that there are apps available for download on your smartphone that have been designed to improve cardiac arrest survival rates.
Read moreFour out of five cardiac arrests occur at home, and failure to act in such an emergency can lead to death. The American Heart Association is looking to decrease the chances of death from cardiac arrest by implementing a program called the CPR in Schools Training Kit.
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