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Old May 05, 2008, 05:38 PM
O.R.they? (Female)
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Question Central Ill CNA program

I've searched this forum for my answer, but I was unable to find exactly what I was looking for...maybe because the answer I want doesn't exist.

Here's the deal:
I am applying to get into the ADN program at ICC for the Fall of '09. I couldn't apply any earlier because I didn't have my Chemistry. So, in the meantime I thought I would get my CNA and start getting good work experience. I had planned to sign up for ICC's summer CNA program. Instead, I was offered a registrar position at a local hospital and felt that this new job would be a good intro into the medical world. Well, a couple weeks into the job, and I'm really regretting the decision to skip the CNA program. Finally, for the actual question:

Since ICC's CNA program for the summer is closed, and I'd like to start a program ASAP, does anyone know of any other (good) programs offered in the central Illinois region? I would be willing to drive a little, but I know that Heartland's program is also full. I feel as though I've done about all the online searching that I can do, and I wanted to enlist the help of some of you who have maybe been through this and can give me some suggestions. I really appreciate all your help in advance.

Thanks!

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Old May 10, 2008, 03:32 PM
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Re: Central Ill CNA program

Am unsure of this but have you checked out some of the bigger NH's in the area. Other option is Spoon River College in Canton or Carl Sandberg in Galesburg.

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Old May 10, 2008, 05:59 PM
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Re: Central Ill CNA program

I just found out about Spoon River, but wasn't able to see any other information about them besides the fact that they offer a CNA program. I'll have to give them another look. Thank you so much for the reply.

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