No way. You will be background checked at any job in the health system, and a felony will disqualify you, period.
Not enough information about the type of crime was given. If it was a felony involving a drug charge, I wouldn't be too hopeful. You should contact the state licensing authority that is responsible for issuing nursing licenses in your state and ask.
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No.
Laws vary from state to state. You may not be able to get a CNA certification with felony convictions.
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i am considering go to school and I half have a felony. i am in recovery three and a half years clean. I am interested in going to school nto be a CNA
It would be much less of an issue than become a nurse or a doctor, but it will still be a blocking factor. Working CNAs are likely to lose their licenses over a felony DUI. The attached law article explains more about the consequences of DUIs for those in the medical profession.
It could depend on what your felony charge is, but usually the answer is no. Nurses, attornys, doctors, accountants and so on are required by law to be squeky clean.
Indiana University offers CNA classes.
You can become a CNA first then study to become a nurse.
Having a felony may disqualify you from becoming a CNA, as it depends on the specific policies of the state licensing board. However, in some cases, the type of felony and how long ago it occurred may be taken into consideration during the application process. It is best to check with the state nursing board for the most accurate information.
You can become a certified CNA through online courses. http://nursingassistantguides.com/the-best-online-certified-nursing-assistant-cna-schools-and-programs/
Yes, you will need a hs diploma or ged to enroll in cna classes
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