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Beaufort County Community College is offering emergency medical technician and paramedic courses both at its main campus in Beaufort County and at the Washington County Center in Roper.
Beaufort County Community College is offering emergency medical technician and paramedic courses both at its main campus in Beaufort County and at the Washington County Center in Roper.
 
Sixteen students in the initial paramedic certification course were honored on April 28 at Beaufort County Community College.
Sixteen students in the initial paramedic certification course were honored on April 28 at Beaufort County Community College.
 
A series of online and in-person programs will start in August and September to provide both introductory and advanced training to first responders.
A series of online and in-person programs will start in August and September to provide both introductory and advanced training to first responders.
 
Can we cut emergency room visits in half? Unnecessary visits not only drive up the cost of healthcare, but also take services, staff and space away from the people in greater need
Can we cut emergency room visits in half? Unnecessary visits not only drive up the cost of healthcare, but also take services, staff and space away from the people in greater need
 
Too many people are going to the hospital when there are more appropriate medical settings for them
 
Governor Pat McCrory's Task Force on Mental Health and Substance Use provided a legislative committee with an update of its work to improve mental/behavioral health services in North Carolina.
Governor Pat McCrory's Task Force on Mental Health and Substance Use provided a legislative committee with an update of its work to improve mental/behavioral health services in North Carolina.
 
More than 2,500 patients across the state may be diverted each year from hospital emergency departments to behavioral health crisis centers with help from $5,000 grants awarded to each of 11 counties
More than 2,500 patients across the state may be diverted each year from hospital emergency departments to behavioral health crisis centers with help from $5,000 grants awarded to each of 11 counties
 
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