At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we believe that true clinical confidence isn’t born in a textbook—it’s built in the classroom, in the high tech lab, and in the supportive community that surrounds each student. Every nurse, technologist, therapist, and healthcare professional who graduates from Cambridge carries with them more than just knowledge; they carry the assurance that they have practiced, prepared, and proven themselves in environments designed to mirror the real world.
The Eyes That Help Doctors See: Radiologic Technologists
When illness or injury strikes, answers often begin with an image. Behind those images are radiologic technologists—the professionals whose skill and compassion help doctors see what patients cannot. They are the quiet guides of modern medicine, standing at the intersection of science and care, ensuring that every X-ray, CT scan, or MRI reveals the path to healing. At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, with campuses in Atlanta, Georgia, and in Orlando, Miami, and Delray Beach, Florida, we celebrate these unsung heroes.
Make a Real Difference with Health Information Technology
In every hospital, nursing home, assisted living facility, and clinic, there are unsung heroes who ensure that patients receive safe, effective, and compassionate care, not only through hands-on treatment, but also through precise and protected health information. These are the health information professionals who safeguard the data that keeps the medical world moving.
Top 10 Most Missed Topics on the ATI TEAS Exam
Preparing for the ATI TEAS exam? Focusing your study efforts on the most challenging topics can help you maximize your score. At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we rely on ATI to help students level up their skills and thoroughly prepare for success in our nursing programs. Based on official scoring data from ATI, here are the top missed topics on the ATI TEAS, along with the corresponding sections in the Official ATI TEAS Study Guide.
A Day in the Life of a Nursing Assistant Working at a Rehab Facility
No two days are ever the same, which keeps things exciting in my career as a NA. My day starts early when rounds begin, checking on patients, assisting with transfers, and ensuring everyone is comfortable and safe. Bathing, grooming, and toileting assistance are all part of the job. I have learned to be discreet and efficient while maintaining my patient’s dignity. I am a master of maneuvering trays at mealtimes, assisting with feeding, and making sure everyone gets their nutrition.
Exploring Careers in Contract Research Organizations (CROs): A Path for Aspiring Medical Laboratory Technicians
In the rapidly evolving world of healthcare and science, Contract Research Organizations (CROs) play a critical role in advancing medical knowledge and developing new treatments. For students enrolled in or considering the Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) program at Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology’s Atlanta campus, CROs represent a unique and exciting career pathway.
Beyond Firewalls: Cambridge’s Human-Centered Approach to Online Cyber Education
In today’s digitized healthcare environment, cybersecurity is no longer just about firewalls and passwords. It’s about people. At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we understand that protecting patient data starts with educating passionate individuals who want to make a difference—especially in a field where a breach could be life-threatening. That’s why our Healthcare Cyber Specialist Certificate Program is more than just a series of online modules—it’s a human-centered, mentor-driven journey into a vital career.
Leading Healthcare & Technology with Courage: How Vulnerability Builds Better Leaders!
The Challenge: Letting Go of Control in Uncertain Times At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we realize that in these ever-changing healthcare and technology industries, you, as our students, are just as unique as everyone else, and you embody your own marketability in terms of what you will bring to the table. Whether it is grappling with new medical and healthcare related technology or leading a complicated team of employees, the expectation to lead with confidence feels never-ending. But what if there is no certainty? Control, authority and decisiveness were the hallmarks of leadership for those past years. But there’s… Read more »
Study Tips for Nursing School From a Recent Grad
I recently graduated from my nursing program and am working as an RN on the Bone Marrow Transplant floor. I want to share my study tips that helped me do well in nursing school and pass the NCLEX on my first try. Cramming is your enemy in nursing school! It is important to study the days leading up to a test and then take the evening off before the test and get a good night’s sleep. Too many times, students say they studied “all day” but still fail an exam. Don’t leave your studying for the last minute.