There is a list of CNA programs at the California Department of Education. The programs are listed by county, and the list includes the school's phone number.
Try the California CNA Training page at Education Online Search. They have links to schools with CNA training programs.
In California you can start a CNA program when you are 16 years old or you will turn 16 years old by the end of the program. For more information you can check out the California Aide and Tech page at ( http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/occupations/Pages/AidesAndTechs.aspx ). For an example of a CNA program in southern California you can check out Trident School of Nursing's website ( TridentNursingSchool.com ).
There is a at home cna program at this site http://alliancecareacademy.com for your area
Here is a list of companies looking for Phlebotomists in California, http://jobsearch.monster.com/California/Phlebotomist/get-jobs-15.aspx
Try the Riverside Regional Occupational Program. I hear it does good work.
There is a CNA program through Katy community college which is a three month course for a reasonable price.
cna training program takes 196 hours or 15 weeks long certificate program offered.
DeVry University offers an online or distance learning CNA training program. Baker University also offers an online or distance learning CNA training program.
Check with your local red cross they usually have a really good program.
For a list of cna jobs in your area try visting www.careerbuilder.com.
No, you must take the proper training in order to become a CNA. It's a great program.
No, CNA class are not offered for free since it is a professional training program.
UMUC, DeVry and Kaplan all offer accredited programs. Be sure that your CNA program is accredited since that is what makes one program better than another.