If you attend public college, 2 years ... However, there are some accredited nursing schools who accelerate 2 years into about 9 months. Depends on how fast your learning curve is (and job need) which avenue is best to take, but remember that the private schools will cost lots more ... getting that education faster does accelerate your costs.
RN's can also have 4 & 5 year degrees. Some RN's even have PhD's.
It is not that hard to find cna jobs as long as you have the qualification and education.
cna training program takes 196 hours or 15 weeks long certificate program offered.
cna classes vary in length from 3 weeks to 3 to 4 months.
i just lost my job & considering becoming a cna. how much does a cna in Michigan start off at hourly & how long to get certified??
You do not have to have any education prior to entering the CNA classes!
CNA is the Continental Casualty Company. You can go to the CNA website to find out more information about the company's long term care insurance packages.
CNA training is good for a lifetime. As long you have the proper training and have certificate. You also have to keep renewing your certificate in certain states.
It shouldn't matter where you take a CNA program, as long as you pass the test and become certified.
You can obtain your CNA in around 2 years, the cost depends on what school you will attend.
CNA school programs vary between 6-12 weeks long, depending on the concentration of course material.
CNA training generally lasts about 2 years. You can read more at www.cnaonlineclasstraining.com and www.cnatrainingclass.com/
Can CNA's give shots? no , cna's cannot give shots that is for the nurses to give only. Cna's wipe,dress,feed and accompany the resident in any way as long as its not giving meds or shots or something that only the nurse can do. If a cna gave you a shot, you might want to report that to someone!