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Sep 07, 2008 04:18 PM

CNA License while RN school?


Hey guys! I was just wondering what your thoughts and views were on the idea of obtaining my CNA license and working in a long-term care facility while I am in a 3 year RN hospital diploma program. We just started our first semester in our first year. On one hand I think I just need to stick with school for now and get a simple job, but on the other hand, it may be a great learning experience.

P.s. I've already done my CNA course in highschool, just have to take the state boards to get my license.


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Old Sep 07, 2008, 05:46 PM

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well, it depends...if that's what you want, great. Personally, I felt that being a CNA in the hospital setting helped me a lot during NS. I would get my license and go to the hospital...even if it says they won't hire brand new CNAs...I would try to go the "I'm a nursing student" route. good luck with whatever you do...
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Old Sep 07, 2008, 07:31 PM

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First of all, you don't get a license - nurses do. CNA's are certified, which is what the 'c' in CNA means. I only mention this as I've heard hiring managers make remarks about how their CNA candidates don't even know the difference between licensed and certified.

Having said that, some institutions specifically look to hire nurses with CNA experience. Think about it. You can go to nursing school for a couple of years and do some basic clinical work as you did to become a CNA.

But 6-12 months in the trenches really teaches you what life is like for people under medical care in an institution. You not only learn skills, but you start to understand the 'process'. It's invaluable experience, and hiring managers are realizing this. Of course, there is a nurse shortage in many areas and it may not matter. But, if you're in a more competitive area, being a CNA will give you an edge.
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from Banjoeer
Old Sep 08, 2008, 11:33 PM

Originally Posted by rancelumsden View Post
First of all, you don't get a license - nurses do. CNA's are certified, which is what the 'c' in CNA means. I only mention this as I've heard hiring managers make remarks about how their CNA candidates don't even know the difference between licensed and certified.

Actually I have a CNA license.... Oregon issues an OSBN license to CNAs... Yes, we are certified... but in Oregon it's called a license...

I have one in my wallet....

You can check the website here: http://www.osbn.state.or.us/search/s...ults-submit.do

On the line labeled "License Type" you can click and find CNA, CMA, CNS... All certificates... which in Oregon are licensed.

I was surprised to be licensed... as a CNA...
Of course, your state may vary...
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from mikern2be
Old Sep 12, 2008, 06:14 AM

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I am knocking out my pre-req's to start nursing school in Fall 09. I am taking the CNA class because it is required. To get into the nursing program you either have to be on the CNA registery, or have taken the CNA training within 3 years. They informed us though that starting next Fall they will require you be on the registry. So it isn't enough for us to just take the class, we also have to pass the state tests and become certified.
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Old Sep 12, 2008, 09:01 PM

Default Re: CNA License while RN school?
Right now i am in nursing school but I got my CNA cert. to have a job that involves close contact with patients, its a good experience and will help you to appriciate CNAs when you become a RN.

Not to mention i love being a CNA and the pay isnt too bad either! better then working fast food (no offence to those who do )
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