Category: Careers

A Grateful Salute to Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology Graduates & Students

To our extraordinary nursing, radiologic, radiation therapy, Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS), Medical Assistance, Phlebotomy, Medical Laboratory Technologist, Certified Nursing Assistants, cybersecurity specialist, healthcare cybersecurity, MBC, HIT, HIM and health informatics graduates and current students serving in hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living communities, and clinical sites across America—thank you. Your courage, skill, and compassion are changing lives every day. We offer a special salute to those serving in Florida and Georgia—our home base and heartland—where so many Cambridge-trained professionals stand watch over patient safety, care quality, and community health. You take on the hard shifts and high-stakes moments—protecting patients, comforting families, supporting clinical teams, and strengthening the systems that… Read more »

Giving a Huge Shoutout to Our Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology Graduates & Students

To all our nursing, radiologic, radiation therapy, Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS), Medical Assistance, Phlebotomy, Medical Laboratory Technologist, Certified Nursing Assistants, cybersecurity specialist, healthcare cybersecurity, MBC, HIT, HIM and health informatics graduates and current students serving across the United States—especially in our home states of Florida and Georgia—we extend our deepest gratitude. You are the heart, hands, and hope of America’s healthcare system. Cambridge is Honoring the halls of Emory University Hospital, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Nicholas Children’s Hospital, University of Maryland Medical Center, Broward Health, AdventHealth, Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Baptist Health, Memorial Healthcare System, UF Health Shands, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Tampa General Hospital, Orlando Health, Northside Hospital, Piedmont Healthcare, Grady Memorial Hospital, and every other hospital, nursing home, assisted living facility, and… Read more »

PDPM Demystified: What Every Nursing Home and Long-Term Care Administrator Needs to Know

Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology’s Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration (BHA) program educates the student in the ever-evolving world of post-acute care and how the Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) has reshaped how skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) are reimbursed for Medicare Part A patients. As a Nursing Home Administrator or Long-Term Care leader, understanding PDPM isn’t just a billing concern, it’s an operational imperative. What Is PDPM? PDPM, is the new Medicare payment approach for skilled nursing facilities physicians as of October 1, 2019, from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). It will replace the Resource Utilization Group (RUG-IV)… Read more »

Healthcare Administration: Understanding the Most Underutilized Tool – Case Mix Index (CMI)

At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we understand that in today’s data-driven healthcare environment, financial health, quality care, and compliance are all deeply intertwined. One metric that sits at the intersection of these priorities is the Case Mix Index (CMI), a powerful yet often underutilized tool in the healthcare administrator’s toolkit. What Is Case Mix Index? Case Mix Index represents the average severity of illness and resource intensity required for the patients treated in a facility. It is derived from the diagnosis-related group (DRG) codes assigned during inpatient stays and is calculated by averaging the relative weights of those DRGs.… Read more »

Why Healthcare Employers Choose Cambridge College Graduates

At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we’re more than just an educational institution — we’re a launchpad for compassionate caregivers and skilled professionals who are deeply committed to making a difference in the healthcare field. Our students don’t just learn technical skills — they develop a heart for service, empathy for patients, and a deep sense of purpose. From hospitals and clinics to nursing homes and assisted living facilities, employers consistently seek out Cambridge graduates — and for good reason. They know that a Cambridge education goes beyond the classroom. It shapes individuals who are ready to lead with… Read more »

Embracing the Future: Cambridge College’s Bold Push for AI Literacy in Healthcare and Technology

At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, we’re not just watching the rise of artificial intelligence—we’re leading our students confidently into it. As AI continues to transform healthcare, cybersecurity, and tech-driven industries, Cambridge is meeting the moment with passion, purpose, and a deeply compassionate student-centered approach. We’re bridging the digital divide with education that’s accessible, inclusive, and empowering—particularly for students from diverse backgrounds and underserved communities. Recent findings show that while students are largely optimistic about AI, many—especially women—lack confidence in using these tools. At Cambridge, we’re taking action. Our faculty are mentors first and foremost, guiding students through AI-powered… Read more »

Empowering Tomorrow’s Healthcare & Technology Leaders—One Student at a Time

At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, leadership isn’t just a position—it’s a promise. A promise that every faculty member, advisor, and staff member lives out each day by placing student success at the heart of everything we do. In today’s rapidly changing healthcare and technology landscapes, students need more than knowledge—they need mentorship, inspiration, and real-world skills that lead to real-world impact. That’s exactly what they receive at Cambridge. Cambridge’s leadership philosophy is built on a student-centered approach that begins the moment a student enrolls. Whether they’re pursuing a career in healthcare administration, cybersecurity, nursing, health informatics, or medical… Read more »

Considering Further Education? Employer Tuition Reimbursement Could Be the Answer!

Are you thinking about advancing your education but feeling uncertain about how to handle the costs? You’re not alone. Many professionals are in the same boat, and one potential solution is employer tuition reimbursement. It’s a benefit offered by many companies to support employees’ professional development. But what exactly is tuition reimbursement, and how can you find out if your employer offers it? Let’s break it down and help you navigate the process. What Is Tuition Reimbursement? Tuition reimbursement is a benefit some employers provide to help cover the costs of tuition, fees, and sometimes even textbooks for employees pursuing… Read more »

Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology Hosts Dynamic Career Fair with HCA Healthcare — Opening Doors, Changing Lives

Hosted by: Ms. Jocelyn Wallace, MSHRM, Director of Career Services—Miami Campus A Career Event That Set Us Apart Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology Miami campus recently buzzed with energy, excitement, and opportunity. That day, we didn’t just host a career fair — we created a gateway for students to step directly into the future they’ve been working so hard to build. In partnership with HCA Healthcare, one of the largest and most respected healthcare systems in the U.S. and U.K., this event opened real pathways for our students and alumni. With 186 hospitals and over 2,400 sites of care, HCA’s reach is unmatched — and… Read more »

The Fast Lane of Healthcare: The Role of Healthcare Administrators in Urgent Care Centers

At Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology, our Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration (BHA) program equips students with the tools to lead in high-demand clinical settings like urgent care. With fully online coursework, future administrators learn how to manage operations, optimize care delivery, and respond quickly to evolving healthcare needs. As the demand for convenient, immediate healthcare continues to rise, Urgent Care Centers have become essential to today’s healthcare delivery system. These fast-paced environments treat everything from minor injuries to unexpected illnesses, bridging the gap between primary care and emergency departments. Behind the scenes, Healthcare Administrators ensure these centers… Read more »