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Certified Nurse Assistant
CNA
A certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) provides direct care to patients in nursing homes and clinics or extended-care facilities. CNA’s responsibilities include feeding and bathing patients and specimen collection. A CNA also participates in rehabilitation and therapy programs under the supervision of a Registered nurse. Students train during the program, often working in a hospital or nursing home setting.
Certified Nursing Assistant is responsible for supporting medical staff in administering care to patients with various injuries, illnesses, or disabilities. Their duties include:
The 125 clock hours of Certified Nurse Assistant consist of 85 hours Didactic, 10 hours Lab 30 hours of Internship.
Certified Nurse Assistant Advanced
CNA Advanced
Nurse Assistant Advanced prepares students to work in an advanced care setting. A Nursing Assistant advanced is a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) who has received specialized training to perform more complex patient care skills such as phlebotomy, point of care testing, bladder scans, EKGs, catheter removal, and assisting licensed nursing personnel in sterile technique situations. The CNA Advanced program includes the following courses:
The nurse Assistant Advanced Program at the Medical Training Institute of New York provides students with the technical and skill training necessary for work as an entry-level assistant to a Registered Nurse. Students will study:
Length of Curriculum: 240 Clock hours
The 240 clock hours of the Certified Nurse Assistant Advanced Day Program consist of 180 hours Didactic, 30 hours Lab, and 30 Internship Hours.
CNA
EKG
Phlebotomy
Job Placement Assistant
Home Health Aide
HHA
Home Health Aide is a professional caregiver responsible for helping patients maintain their health and hygiene in their place of residence. Their duties include shopping for groceries and preparing meals, grooming patients, and handling basic logistics such as paying bills or scheduling appointments. Students will study:
Length of Curriculum: 91 Clock hours
The 91 clock hours of the Home Health Aide Program consist of 50 hours Didactic, 31 hours Clinical Skill Lab, and 8 hours Clinical Internship.