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A CNA stands for certified nursing assistant. In a nutshell a CNA is a person who works closely with doctors and registered nurses in a hospital environment. A CNA can also work in a home for the elderly, or in an assisted living facility. There are CNAs who are privately employed for home care of patients.

There is a projected need of close to 400,000 CNA jobs by the year 2016 in the United States alone. More schools are opening up CNA classes to accommodate the surge in enrolment. Why the surge in enrolment? Being a CNA is a stepping stone to your dream of being an RN. The training you’ll undergo would prove useful to a future career of [...] Continue Reading…

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The healthcare industry is one of the largest in the nation, making medical careers smart options for students. Among the important professionals employed by hospitals and clinics are Certified Nursing Assistants. In many cases, a high school diploma or equivalent is required for a job as a certified nursing assistant. However, specific qualifications vary by State laws and work settings. Finding the right school for your CNA certification is like finding the right school for your child. You have to choose wisely based on what your needs and preferences are. Some may be off to a good start in a classroom setting and some may flourish with an online education. Making a great match has [...] Continue Reading…

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If you are aiming to become a Registered Nurse (RN) someday or if your current career is not working out as well as you had hoped and plan to switch into healthcare, then becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant or CNA may be one of your top options.

Breaking into the healthcare industry can be quite difficult, as you need to proper training and skills to get gainful employment. Fortunately, practicing to become a CNA makes this a little bit easier, as you get to practice the basic nursing skills while on the job and on the way to acquiring a certificate or a degree in nursing.

For the uninitiated, a CNA is someone who assists the RN or LPN (Licensed [...] Continue Reading…

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