Re: Should RN programs give extra points for working as a CNA?
I'm a CNA myself and I'm currently in VN school and will be working towards my RN once I'm finished....I have to agree, having your CNA is beneficial...and I know I'm gonna get shot down when I say this....but I feel that all nursing schools should make CNA a requirement because
1. It gives you hands on experience in the medical field and you know what to expect
2. Once you're in the nursing program, a lot of terms and procedures will be so familiar to you...
Should you get extra points for being a CNA...If your school doesn't require CNA Certification, then I have to agree that YES, you should get extra points, you have taken the time and effort in becoming a CNA and from that you found that nursing is the right career choice for you....I know lots of nurses who did wel in nursing school w/o their CNA....and I also know lots of people who took the CNA and found, they just don't want to become nurses....So it is beneficial to all involved....Just my opinion... :-)
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