Certificate in Nursing Assistant (CNA) Course Details

A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is a certification required by most states to work as a nursing assistant. CNAs perform a variety of medical tasks, including:
  • Administrative duties
  • Basic clinical procedures
  • Transporting patients
  • Assisting nurses and other healthcare professionals
CNA training programs can take as little as three weeks to complete and are often available at high schools, community colleges, vocational schools, and hospitals. 

Here are some steps to becoming a nursing assistant in India:

  1. Clear 10+2
  2. Complete a certificate course
  3. Earn a DNCA diploma
  4. Obtain an ANM diploma
  5. Acquire a GNM diploma
  6. Complete an internship
  7. Apply for a job
  8. Advance your career  
Most states require CNAs to pass a specific exam known as the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) examination.
 
students can expect to spend 4–12 weeks on coursework. However, accelerated programs can be completed in as little as two weeks. In these programs, lessons focus more on passing the licensure examination. 

Depending on the state, you may be able to finish your CNA program in 4–6 months. This includes attending CNA classes online and required in-person components.

Online CNA classes typically take about 4–6 months to complete, which is similar to the length of traditional on-campus programs,
In addition to coursework, CNA training programs can include lectures, demonstrations, testing, and practicum. 

CNAs must complete 175 hours of hands-on experience before they are fully certified
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