One Cambridge Family’s Commitment to Service

At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we take pride not only in the success of our students, but also in the values of leadership, service, and dedication. This week, that pride feels especially close to home for Eric Berrios, Campus President of our Atlanta Campus. His son Luke, a senior at the United States Military Academy at West Point, continues to embody the ideals of duty, honor, and country. Luke is a committed leader who reflects the mission we uphold at Cambridge: empowering students to pursue excellence, serve others, and thrive in their chosen fields. Just as our students… Read more »

Earn Online. Work Anywhere. Thrive in Healthcare Technology.

At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we know life is busy. That’s why our 100% online, flexible programs are built for working adults who want to advance their careers while balancing jobs, family, and internships. Here’s how you can take the next step toward a rewarding future in healthcare and technology. Step 1: Choose Your Path From Medical Billing & Coding (MBC) to Health Information Technology (HIT), Health Information Management (HIM), Masters of Health Informatics, Bachelors of Healthcare Administration, Cybersecurity, Masters of Science in Nursing—Family Practice and Healthcare Cybersecurity, Cambridge offers programs that match your passion and career goals. Whether you’re drawn to patient care, technology, or… Read more »

Beyond Coding: Real Careers in Health Tech That Save Lives

Imagine a career where every keystroke helps safeguard patient well-being. From accurate billing to strategic data insights, health tech professionals are the silent lifelines of clinical care. How MBC, HIT, HIM & Health Informatics Power Clinical Care MBC (Medical Billing & Coding)MBC ensures that patient encounters—diagnoses and treatments—are accurately translated into codes. This critical process enables reimbursement and maintains documentation integrity, which supports timely and effective care delivery. HIT (Health Information Technology)HIT professionals manage and maintain the digital systems where patient health data resides—including EMRs. At Cambridge, the HIT program equips students to accurately record medical information, analyze health data,… Read more »

Healthcare Cyber Defenders are the New Essential Workers

When we think of essential workers, our minds often go to the doctors, nurses, and first responders who keep America’s hospitals and clinics running. But in today’s digital era, there’s another frontline force stepping up to protect patient lives: healthcare cybersecurity professionals. These cyber defenders safeguard electronic health records, medical devices, and hospital networks from breaches that can compromise care and even put lives at risk. At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we believe these digital guardians are every bit as essential as those providing bedside care. That’s why our Healthcare Cybersecurity & Privacy programs are designed to prepare students to be the… Read more »

What Can You Do with a Radiation Therapy Degree?

Earning a radiation therapy degree opens doors to a variety of healthcare settings. Radiation Therapists are in high demand, and the job market is growing faster than average. But what exactly can you do with this degree? Career Paths Include Where Do You Work? With an Associate of Science in Radiation Therapy, you can start making a difference in people’s lives by building a stable, rewarding career in the process. Ready to get started? Call 877-206-4279 and request information about our accredited radiation therapy programs today!

Online & On-Campus: The Hybrid Advantage of Our Radiation Therapy Program

Balancing life and education can be tough, but not with Cambridge’s flexible Radiation Therapist Training Program. Our hybrid format allows students to take a portion of their radiation therapy classes online while gaining hands-on experience on campus in Orlando, Miami, Delray Beach, or Atlanta. Benefits of the Hybrid Format Whether you’re a parent, working professional, or someone looking for a second career, this program is made for real-life students with real-life responsibilities. Ready to get started? Call 877-206-4279 or request information online about our accredited radiation therapy programs today!

MSN-FNP: Become the Frontline Primary Care Provider America Needs

In today’s healthcare system, the demand for primary care providers is greater than ever. Across America, millions of families are struggling to find consistent, accessible care—and nurses are stepping up to meet that need. If you’ve already begun your journey in nursing, advancing to a Master of Science in Nursing—Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN-FNP) is more than just a degree; it’s your opportunity to become the frontline provider communities depend on. Why the MSN-FNP Path Matters The nation faces a critical shortage of physicians, particularly in primary care. By 2034, the U.S. is projected to face a shortage of primary care doctors. Family Nurse… Read more »

Why Today’s Nurses Need a BSN to Lead Tomorrow’s Healthcare

At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we believe every nurse’s journey begins with a powerful first step. Many of our students launch their careers through our Practical Nursing (PN) or Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) programs—two incredible pathways that open doors to bedside care and entry-level positions. But for those who aspire to lead, influence patient outcomes on a larger scale, and step into tomorrow’s most vital roles in healthcare, the next level is clear: the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The Demand for BSN-Prepared Nurses Hospitals and healthcare systems across the country are raising the bar. Research shows that organizations with… Read more »

Healthcare Cybersecurity Training: Why It’s Non-Negotiable!

Human error accounts for the majority of cybersecurity incidents in healthcare. That’s why at Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we’ve designed our Healthcare Cybersecurity & Privacy programs to address this exact risk. Through simulated cyberattack scenarios, security awareness labs, and custom training for electronic health systems, students learn how to prevent, detect, and respond to threats that could shut down entire medical facilities. With healthcare-specific training modules, students are taught to approach cybersecurity not just from a technical perspective, but through the lens of patient safety and clinical continuity. Students also learn to align security frameworks with NIST guidelines… Read more »