The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Training Program equips individuals to offer healthcare services to those in need. Participants will acquire knowledge of the caregiver's responsibilities, healthcare settings, safety protocols, adult health requirements, essential caregiving abilities, and more. The faculty acknowledges and respects each student's distinct educational, experiential, cultural, spiritual, economic, and social backgrounds, understanding the importance of a unique support system for every student. Upon completing the training, students become eligible to undertake the competency evaluation to become a CNA. Those who pass both the written and practical assessments affirm their understanding and capability to safely carry out entry-level nursing assistant duties. This achievement certifies to the California Department of Public Health that all prerequisites for certification have been fulfilled.
Enrollment Requirements for Allied Health Courses with Clinical Laboratory Component
Background Check and Documentation Submission
Fingerprint Submission for Screening
Identification Documents
American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Card
Pre-Program Medical Assessment
Immunizations and Vaccinations
Licensure/Certification Eligibility
Proof of Immunization
Immunization Requirements
MMR
Varicella
Hepatitis B
Tdap
COVID-19 Vaccination and Booster
Additional Requirements
Requirements Upon Acceptance to NATP Program
Note: Students with misdemeanor and/or felony convictions may face obstacles in obtaining certification or licensure from the State. For further information, contact the Department of Public Health at CNA@CDPH.CA.GOV.
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