Hello,
I'm currently finishing up my prerequisites to apply to nursing school, I'll be applying next Fall. I also work full time at a hospital, but just office work. The nursing school that I really want to get into has a supplement criteria for "paid work as direct patient care". I would really like to help my application with this criteria, and I was thinking that becoming a nursing assistant would be a great option. It would fulfill the requirement and give me a great feeling for what nursing will be like, good hospital experience, and a head start on clinicals.
My hospital doesn't require state certification for its nursing assistants. It says that completion of a program is required, though. I am also well liked and respected at my hospital, so I at least know that they would trust me to learn quickly and not quit.
I really want to transfer departments and be a nursing assistant (starting next summer, a year from now) but I am far too busy (full time work and full time school, and married) to take a real CNA course. I was thinking of just taking an extensive online nursing assistant course and then asking them to train me on the job.
My question: Does this sound doable at all to you? Or is it a terrible idea? I'm incredibly dedicated and a fast learner. I really want to do this but if there is no way to do it without enrolling in a real class or getting a job at a nursing home, I don't want to waste the 600$ or so enrolling in an online course.
Thanks!
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