Medical Asst., LPN, or CNA?

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Right now I'm unemployed. Unfortunately for me - I have no way to get an income other than finding a new job soon. I also want to start my pre-nursing program this fall. But in the meantime I'd like to start working, preferably in the medical field.

I'm reading lots of conflicting information on what the best plan would be. I've been looking at Medical Assistant, LPN, and CNA programs. As I figured taking one of those routes would help me become employed and give me experience.

The shortest route would be a CNA class. I could take a class and be working shortly. LPN and Medical assistant would be longer routes. Another option would be Pharmacy Tech - which might be interesting as my ultimate goal is psychiatric nursing.

I don't know.. right now I'm just confused and anxious. I've made a lot bad decisions in my life.. and I'm not trusting myself right now.

What would some of you guys do in my shoes?

Specializes in Oncology/StemCell Transplant; Psychiatry.

Out of those three options, if you have the time and money, I would do the LPN program if becoming a nurse is your ultimate goal. LPNs are nurses, and you could always do a bridge program to RN while you are working. I don't see much point in doing the medical assistant route because most programs that I know of are nearly as long as LPN programs and won't bring you any closer to your ultimate goal.

Thanks for the advice. I'm going to look into some LPN programs. I do see the value in what you saying.

Well I made the decision to the CNA course first. It's at a local community college and is very cheap! Plus it turns out I can get a little financial help. So CNA first then my BSN 2nd Degree program next year.

Thanks to the folks who answered all my questions.

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