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Your GED certificate is the equivalent of a high school diploma. With it you should be able to successfully enter a certified nursing assistant program.
You will need a high school diploma or GED, and a six to twelve week Certified Nursing Assistant certificate program. These programs can be found at a community college or medical facility.
This website (http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/nursing/certified-nursing-assistant-overview) offers information about how to get a nursing assistant certificate. It says you have to go to college or a medical facility to get it.
CNA - certified nursing assistant.
There are lots of different programs that offer Certified Nursing Assistant Training such as ones that are given in hospitals, job training programs and colleges.
There are free online classes and courses which offers classes for certified nursing assistant. You can visit http://www.freecnaclasses.net/ for more information on certified nursing assistant.
It would be preferred to have your High School Diploma, but you can have a GED as well.
You can get certified nursing assistant training in Toledo, Ohio at www.indeed.com › Forums › Job › Certified Nursing Assistant . Another good site is education-portal.com/cna_class_ohio.html
What are the requirements for certified nursing assistant training? Is this available in the Philippines or only available in the United States of America only? How much will cost for this certified nursing assistant training?
You can get it by entering a 2-year course for nursing aid at any medical school you prefer. Its considered vocational and you still get a certificate to practice.
It take 6 years o complete certified nursing assistant training.
I am trying to find out if I have to go through a initial training course at a local nursing home, or can I take a refresher course on line, ( which I received a certificate from) and still go for state boards? I have been in the profession of a nursing assistant, for many years, but never got certified.