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Differently Able But Able Same way....Any Disabled CNAs out there?



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Aug 03, 2007 08:04 AM

Differently Able But Able Same way....Any Disabled CNAs out there?


Hello every one, hi from NYC, i have just finished my internship and have received my Nursing Assistant certificate. I am hard of hearing.... despite this i passed the course with distinction.
I am currently looking for a job and very shy away from starting college (Nursing).
Are there any Hard of Hearing (CNA Nurses) here? I would like to speak with some one about their experience, I want to discuss the job hunting, on the job and obstacles they faced. I am not scared i actually cant wait.
Thank you for reading my post


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from casi
Old Aug 03, 2007, 12:22 PM

Default Re: Differently Able But Able Same way....Any Disabled CNAs out there?
I've worked with one absolutely fantastic hard of hearing CNA. Otherwise, use the search function on this board for hard of hearing or hearing impared and you'll find quite a few hearing impared nurses on allnurses.
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