CHARLOTTE — A program aimed at getting more EMS workers in Mecklenburg County is starting to have an impact. For over a year, the MEDIC has had critical staffing shortages and longer response times.
At first, Kaelynn Jordan sought a career in health care as an administrator so she wouldn’t have to work nights and weekends. After finishing graduate school, she took a job with a biopharmaceutical ...
BRAINERD — Unsure of her next steps in life, Mariah Fitch took a leap of faith and went from working in a restaurant to working in an ambulance in about four months. As emergency medical services ...
Black Hawk College’s paramedic program has maintained national accreditation through 2031, reaffirming its training standards ...
With counties across the state facing a shortage of emergency medical technicians, a Cooper University Health Care program is looking to turn the tide. As part of its Health Careers Initiative, the ...