Message:If you want to become a CNA, the first step is to locate a nursing assistant training course close to where you live. CNA programs in Georgia are listed by county. Choose the county you currently reside in and other counties if it makes sense to drive there for training and see ...
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Select your state to learn more about CNA training programs in your area, or click here to find CNA classes near you What is a Certified Nursing Assistant? A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is an assistant in the medical field who engages in the care of patients and clients’ healthcare...
Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) in Georgia are certified for employment through an assessment exam. Georgia CNAs must renew their certification every two years to remain active in the Georgia Nurses Aide Registry provided by the Georgia Health Partnership.
GeorgiaPennsylvaniaWashington *United States territories Guam and the Mariana Islands also utilize the NNAAP exam for nurse aide certification. Steps for Taking the CNA Certification Exam Each individual state will have a different process for certification testing; however, generally, these are the steps...
Many states have strict requirements as to what training programs they accept. Often states have a minimum amount of hours that a program must offer in order to be accepted. Always check that a school you select is approved for training in the state you’re in. ...
You could become a Certified Nursing Assistant in 12 weeks, or even less. The courses generally include 120 hours of instruction spread over a certain number of weeks. There are programs that get all that into six weeks. In a six-week course, four weeks would be in the classroom and two...
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