What You Don’t Know about Nursing

Nursing is one of the most popular and, today, one of the most sought-after careers. That’s why Nursing is among our most popular programs at Cambridge. Everyone thinks they want to… Read more »

Cambridge College DMS Students Learn at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium

Cambridge College’s Diagnostic Medical Sonography students take a moment to step away from the regular routine of learning to explore and experience the human body in a remarkable way. In today’s world where technological advances are steadily increasing, it is crucial that Allied healthcare professionals seek innovative ways to obtain knowledge and develop skills. Since 1794, medical sonography has made significant advancements from Echolocation in bats, to the adoption of 4D (real time) capabilities in… Read More

Cambridge College Partnered with Autism Speaks Walk to Raise Awareness & Research Funding!

Together with the Garchik Family, the Cambridge Cares Team volunteered to participate in the annual “Autism Speaks Palm Beach Walk” in downtown West Palm Beach. On Sunday, March 5th, Cambridge’s students, faculty, friends, parents, spouses and children gathered together to support this event. Autism Speaks Walk is the world’s largest autism fundraising event dedicated to improving the lives of people with autism. This is the Garchik Family’s 9th year co-chairing a walk for Autism Speaks…. Read More

Gallup Poll Finds Nurses Rated Highest in Honesty and Ethics for 15th Straight Year

Florida Nursing

A new Gallup poll finds Americans rate healthcare providers very high on their honesty and ethics, especially nurses. For the 15th straight year, nurses were rated the highest among professions. From the article, “Most Americans trust their healthcare providers to be honest and ethical, but few other professions fare so well in Gallup’s annual look at honesty and ethical standards among various fields. Nurses top the list with 84% of the public rating their standards as “high” or “very high,” while members of Congress fall to the bottom — the only profession for which a majority of Americans (59%) rate… Read more »