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Pacific Healthcare Training - CNA Classes & Certification

Jumpstart your career in healthcare with Pacific Healthcare Training's Nursing Assistant program. This comprehensive program gets you job-ready with classroom, lab, and hands-on training.

Program Details

  • The Nursing Assistant program offers 100 hours of classroom and lab instruction, plus 75 hours of hands-on, supervised clinical training at a long-term nursing facility.

  • Upon successful completion, you'll be eligible to sit for the Oregon State Board of Nursing Certified Nursing Assistant examination.

Professional Opportunities

  • As a Certified Nursing Assistant, you can work under the supervision of a licensed RN or LPN in long-term facilities, hospitals, or in-home health settings.

  • With Nursing Assistant jobs on the rise, this is a solid choice for a healthcare career.

Program Eligibility

  • You need to be fluent in English and able to meet the physical and mental demands of working as a Nursing Assistant.

  • A clean criminal background and completion of a TB test and an American Heart Association CPR class are required.

A Peek into the Future

  • The demand for qualified nursing assistants is expected to grow by about 19% in the next 10 years.

  • Your tuition fees may even be reimbursed by your new employer at a nursing facility!

Organization

Pacific Healthcare Training

Pacific Health Care Training

Located in Central Point, Oregon, Pacific Health Care Training is an Oregon State Board of Nursing approved facility offering nursing assistant and phlebotomy training. The school provides hands-on instruction from five RN instructors with diverse clinical backgrounds, fostering an atmosphere of support and respect to help students succeed in healthcare careers. The phlebotomy program emphasizes practical training, including students practicing blood draws on each other.

Highlights:

  • Oregon State Board of Nursing approved training facility with experienced RN instructors providing hands-on training
  • Mission to support students in their pursuit of education and success in healthcare careers by providing an atmosphere of support and respect
  • Phlebotomy program is 80 hours of didactic hands-on training
  • Prerequisites for phlebotomy include being at least 18 years old, having a high school diploma, and passing a criminal background check
  • Phlebotomy program features practical training where students practice drawing blood on each other
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