What does being a sonographer mean to me? Honestly it means a variety of things to me. First of all in my personal situation it means freedom, career, and superpower.… Read more »
Cambridge College Student Perspectives: What Ultrasound Means To Me
When I decided that I wanted to begin the DMS program it was because I wanted to be a part of the experience of scanning a pregnant mother and seeing… 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 the 1990’s. These advancements not only highlight the increasing demand of sonographers, but also the quality of technology that ultrasound contributes to patient care. Becoming… Read more »
Cambridge’s Successful Healthcare Career Fair at Orlando Campus
Cambridge’s Career Services Leaders at its Altamonte Springs (Orlando), Florida campus held a major Employer Job Fair on Friday, March 3rd for its current students and graduates. What a turnout and experience for the students and employers. It was a great success! Cambridge’s Director of Career Services was quoted as saying, “this is something that we have wanted to do for some time.” It took a great deal of planning and organization by our team.
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. Mr. Garchik is a Cambridge Board member and senior leader. This year the foundation raised about $300,000 for medical research. Cambridge’s core values and teaching… Read more »
Cambridge’s Radiology Program Teams with Jackson Memorial Hospital
Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology’s Radiology program currently has an exclusive contract with Jackson Memorial Hospital. Cambridge’s students are the only radiology students that rotate through the hospital. Jackson… Read more »
Cambridge Job and Online Career Center
Cambridge is excited to announce our new Online Career Center. The Online Career Center will commence January 2016 and will be a tremendous asset for students, graduates, and employers. This is an interactive website that is powered by College Central Network (utilized by 700+ colleges strong across the USA). The website will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for students, alumni and employers. You may ask, “Why is this important to me?” The answers for each group this site will serve are below. The website address will be http://www.collegecentral.com/cambridgehealth. You will then pick your category by… Read more »
Cambridge Supports American Heart Association Heart Walk & Fundraiser
Cambridge Students & Staff volunteered in the American Heart Association Heart Walk & Fundraiser. It was a beautiful morning in West Palm Beach for the 3 Mile walk. The crowd was estimated at 12,000 people, which is the largest fundraiser in Palm Beach County. There were friends, sisters, husbands and even children that awoke early to support this event. It was nice to see survivors smile and walk with pride. Cambridge will continue giving back… Read More
Cambridge’s Nursing & Healthcare Programs
Cambridge’s Nursing Program is a very special place to study and hone your skills. It is a nursing program not part of a medical school but it has integrated health care, health promotion, and science programs. This provides students with more career choices in an environment dedicated to improving health care outcomes and healthy lifestyles.