(To become a certified nurse assistant) In addition to a high school diploma or GED, you'll need to complete a 6-to-12 week CNA certificate program at a community college or medical facility. Classroom instruction generally includes basic nursing skills, anatomy and physiology, nutrition, and infection control. Students also gain plenty of hands-on-experience during clinical activities.
Nursing assistants earn salaries of between $23,663 and $29,801 per year.* The key factors affecting CNA salaries are years of experience and work environment.
This is where I got my information from
http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/faqs/cna.php
Thursday, November 6, 2008
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