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NextStep Blended-Learning Certified Nursing Assistant Training Approved in Washington State

Tuition-free, blended-learning training-to-placement program makes it easy for anyone to become a CNA and creates new career paths for displaced workers.Seattle, WA, March 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) NextStep, an innovative digital healthcare training and job placement company, today announced approval by the Washington State Department of Health for its certified nursing assistant (CNA) training-to-placement program. By blending app-based and in-person learning, this program makes it easy for workers in Washington state who have been displaced as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic to retrain for careers in health care. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are about 35,000 CNAs in Washington, and the profession was growing rapidly even before COVID-19. The pandemic has now put an additional strain on health care industry staffing and the demand for CNAs will become even greater. NextStep’s unique program addresses critical staffing shortages by creating an easy

Combs HS looking for registered nurse to lead its CNA student program

Combs HS looking for registered nurse to lead its CNA student program in San Tan Valley Every year, some students at Combs High School graduate with a diploma and credentials to be a Certified Nursing Assistant right away. and last updated 2021-02-25 11:00:06-05 SAN TAN VALLEY, AZ — Each year up to 20 Combs High School students graduate, not only with their high school diploma, but with their Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) credentials allowing them to start working immediately. “About 80 to 85 percent (of the students) pass the state exam at the end of the course and most of those students enter the workforce right away as CNAs,” said Career and Technical Education Director John Scrogham.

LincolnHealth free CNA class now accepting applications

John A. Martins, LincolnHealth Tue, 02/23/2021 - 10:00am LincolnHealth is accepting applications for the spring Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) class until March 26. The 10-week training begins April 20 and runs until June 24. The class is offered at no cost to the student, and accepted students can apply to ‘earn while they learn’ through LincolnHealth’s apprenticeship program. Once trained, CNAs work directly with patients and residents to provide assistance with activities of daily living and basic needs. Many of the program’s graduates are currently working at LincolnHealth, providing care at the hospital or in assisted living, long-term care, skilled rehabilitation and memory care facilities. Some graduates have continued their education to become registered nurses, medical assistants, radiologic technologists, or pursued other health care specialties.

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