CNA Certification – Why to Get Certified

CNA Certification Makes A Difference

CNA Certification makes a real difference – to the patients, to employers who would like staff their facilities with skilled, professional and experienced Certified Nursing Assistants.

What is CNA Certification?

CNA Certification is the process by which a private agency validates a nurse’s qualifications, professionalism, and knowledge of practice in a certain clinical or functional area of nursing. One purpose of nursing certification is to assure the public that the nurse has completed every necessary eligibility criteria to earn a specific degree or credential. It proves your CNA skills!

CNA Certification is a voluntary process. It signifies a person in nursing has developed his/her specialty knowledge beyond the beginner level. CNA Certification is based on current professional practice, and this is why it validates a nurse’s knowledge is current and up-to-date. CNAs have both the knowledge and experience to deliver the most effective care.

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