Bah Career Training affirms a CNA training program that educates students on the basic skills and abilities needed to perform essential functions in a fast-paced environment. Their CNA training program ensures their students to stand out and be skillful in various settings such as long-term care facilities, hospitals, home cares, and hospices. Bah Career Training Inc. reported to the Texas Workforce Commission that in 2020-2021 they had a graduation rate of 100% and an employment rate of 80%. These numbers are based on 6 students reported.
$620 total
Accelerated Nurse Assistant & Patient Care Technician Program The Accelerated Nurse Assistant & Patient Care Technician Program includes instruction in basic nursing skills, basic restorative services, mental health, social service needs, personal care skills, and resident’s rights. Students will learn the knowledge and skills necessary to care for convalescing residents in long-term care facilities in 4 to 8 weeks. Graduates of this program will be able to perform Basic First Aid, CPR, take vital signs, apply the element of basic nutrition in meal planning, and follow infection control measures.
Following successful completion of the course, the student will receive a certificate of completion for the Nursing Assistant and Patient Care Technician course. A permanent record of course completion will be maintained at AAHA. The nursing assistant training is an excellent starting place in health care for those students intending to go further with their medical education. The student will be eligible to sit for the Nurse Assistant and PCT certification exams if all skills have been met.
$2,600 total
$420 to start
$670 total
The Certified Nursing Assistant certification program at Career Discover Academy is aimed at providing students with the essential knowledge and skills they require to become efficient nursing assistants. The program provides a comprehensive curriculum that covers anatomy and physiology, human biology, basic nursing skills, and communication skills. Graduates from the program are equipped with the skills and knowledge required by healthcare providers to provide quality care and support to patients amidst healthcare challenges.
$630 total
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) class at Texas Advancement Center (TAC) in Dallas/Fort Worth is an excellent way to gain the skills and knowledge needed to become a certified nursing assistant. The class is taught by experienced and knowledgeable instructors who are dedicated to helping students succeed. The course covers all the topics required to become a certified nursing assistant, including medical terminology, patient care, vital signs, and infection control.
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B & M Career Institute reported to the Texas Workforce Commission that of the 28 TWC students who enrolled in their school during 2020-2021, 100% graduated and 94.70% found jobs.
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$705 total
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) class at Alpha Medical Institute in Dallas/Fort Worth is designed to give students the knowledge and skills necessary to become a successful CNA. The class covers the fundamentals of healthcare, including anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, and patient care skills. Students will also gain hands-on experience in a clinical setting to prepare them for the real-world environment. The course is taught by experienced and knowledgeable instructors who are dedicated to helping students succeed.
$900 total
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) class at iMed Health Training Center in Dallas/Fort Worth is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become a successful CNA. The course covers topics such as patient care, medical terminology, infection control, and communication. Students will also learn how to take vital signs, assist with activities of daily living, and provide basic nursing care. The course is taught by experienced instructors who are dedicated to helping students succeed.
$5,970 total
A critical nursing shortage ensures immediate work for new graduates who have the skills and professionalism to take on this challenging but rewarding career. A CNA provides basic patient care and generally receives on-the-job training under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN) or a licensed practical nurse (LPN) in the following settings:
Clinics
Hospitals
Nursing homes
Long-term care facilities
You will learn principles of infection control, communication techniques and the skills to safely care for people. This program follows the standards and curriculum provided by the Texas Department of Aging and Accessibility Services and prepares a student for and includes the TDADS Nurse Aide State Exam.
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