Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Universal Careers conference a success


Thousands of EMS professionals attended Universal Careers annual conference last September, making it a success.

“We knew it was going to be well attended, but we were pleasantly surprised by the numbers,” said Rick Hamilton, senior executive for development at UC.

Universal Careers is a leading training organization for EMT/paramedics. The school offers students an intensive program taught by experienced EMT/paramedics using up to date methods and experiences outside the classroom to prepare graduates.

The conference was a way for EMS professionals to meet and share ideas, as well as to get a look at the products and offerings of multiple vendors. The conference also offered seminars to EMT/paramedics about procedures and certification information and updates.

“As a UC grad and a paramedic, I wanted to come and see what the school offered in a conference. I was able to attend a couple of workshops and can take back the information to my company,” said Martin Stewart. “My training was great, and Universal Careers was able to apply that same quality to a conference. Most other conferences just have speakers telling you what you know, and are just excuses for vendors to get together. This one was definitely not like that.”

For more information on the Universal Careers' conference, or to enroll in the EMT program at Universal Careers, call (213) 290-4682 or visit the web site at www.universalcareers.org for more information.

Universal Careers is a national leader in EMT and paramedic training and preparation. With customer service offices in Los Angeles, Calif., and a training partner in Fredericksburg, Va., UC is a state-of-the-art provider of training for individuals interested in joining the health care field. Upon successful completion of the Universal Careers EMT Basic course, students will receive additional help in obtaining their EMT Certification which makes them eligible to work with paramedics in every state in the U.S.

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