Programs
Approved by the Department of Public Health in the State of California
Certified Nusring Assistant
160 Clock Hours
This program provides theoritical and clinical experiences necessary for the student to acquire the entry level competencies of a Nusring Assistant. Learning experience related to specific performance objectives, include formal classroom lectures, discussion, written and oral reports, simulated laboratory periods. It provides the student with Job related competencies, employability skills and knowledgs of the function, interrelatedness and needs of human body systems. Patient care activities of daily living, health and hygiene are provided for all agesin the health span, with an emphasis on gerontology.
Mission and Objectives
The program will prepare the students to become an effective care giver under the direction of a RN instructor. The student will be prepared to take the Certified Nursing Assistant state exam and become certified with California Department of Health, and perform as an entry level NA in various health care settings.The graduates will be eligible for Nursing Assistant state exam and when pass the California Department of Health will issue the license to work as a Nursing Assistant, the job category 31-1014 of US Labor Bureau
The Application Process
1
Complete The Admission Application
2
Complete a personal interview with the school representative
3
Take the school entrance test and tour the facility
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Upon completion of the Application process, the school will consider the prospective student's application in totality.
Once accepted, the applicant will be responsible for arrangements for tuition payments, signing the enrollment agreement and paying for the criminal background check and registration fees.
Once the enrollment agreement has been signed, the student will be required to attend a comprehensive orientation held prior to the first day of the class. Prospective students who were denied admission, and would like to view their file, may submit a written request. Access to view the file will be granted within 24 to 48 hours of the request.
