Pursue CMA Certificate while working toward RN?

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Hello, I'm currently a student in community college, and I am wondering if I should attempt to get my CMA certificate while I am pursuing my ADN ? I asked my mom-a college student who majored in nursing in college but never finished-and she told me that it would be a waste of my time to pursue a CMA certificate.Although she advocates to not pursue a CMA certificate, I really want to get some experience, but I do not know if this is a good route to take. Oh yeah, after my ADN, I intend to pursue my BSN. So any advice? Thanks for the help ! :up:

One more thing, I am currently working part time too, so I don't know if it is advisable to purse a CMA certificate while working (I most likely will pursue a CMA Certificate only if it is advisable).

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

Go for CNA. your mom is right that CMA has little to do with nursing.

Lol, I just realized that I was supposed to put "CNA" instead of "CMA"(Guess this is what happens when you dive into reading too many threads). So, my mom says that getting my CNA would be a waste of my time. Sorry for the error.

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

You may be able to challenge the CNA after your first semester of nursing fundamentals without spending time in a CNA class

CNA would not be a waste of time or money if it is required or recommended for the nursing program. Some nursing programs require a CNA certificate for admission, others give points or preference for those who have the certificate. It shows interest in nursing.

Hmmm.. After discussing with my counselor, she reccomends me to first take the LVN route then move on to ADN route. What do you guys think ? As of right now, I'm finishing my general ed and some prerequisites. Oh yeah, I forgot to tell you guys: Thanks for the help ! í ½í¸„

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Hmmm.. After discussing with my counselor, she reccomends me to first take the LVN route then move on to ADN route. What do you guys think ?
I see you are in California. The LVN employment market in CA is dismal. If you are fine with not working as an LVN due to inability to secure a job, go for it.

Wow, I didn't realize the LVN market was in dismal ( I have some serious thinking to do). What do you guys think is the best route to take ( Like what would you advise is the best route to take from your experience).

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