CNA Certification

Nursing Assistants are not required by the United States law to be licensed or certified, but statistics shows that over 90 percent of nursing assistants would like to become certified. Mostly, this happens because of the fact that overwhelming majority employers require nursing assistant certification, and some states also strictly require CNA certification to perform some specific kind of job duties such as drawing blood or performing x-rays.

No matter what is your reason for seeking nursing assistant certification, it’s a really good step just for anyone who is serious about pursuing and building a good career in this field. The Bureau of Labor and also other private statistics companies predict that CNA employment opportunities will be much greater compared to non-certified nursing assistants. Also your certification will help your patients be sure that you’ve been well and professionally trained and are enough qualified to assist in their health care needs.

CNA certification also gives you a professional advantage. Certified Nursing Assistant credentials are national certifications that are recognized by all employers across the whole country. You’ll easily find that CNA certification gives you greater credibility and benefits with peers and employers, much better job security and also better opportunities to advance in your job. CNA certification is a very important milestone that will help you take your CNA career to the highest level.

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One Response to “CNA Certification”

  1. Ken Ful Chan Says:

    Hi , i would like to know do you provide a certicate for nursing class in Puerto Rico. If you know someone that gives (CNA)Certified Nursing Asistant pls send me a the telephone number of the place.

 

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