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Lonestar88,
The answer to your question is yes and no. Specifically, the Maryland Board of Nursing decides which nursing program courses are considered equivalent to Nursing Assistant Training programs. So depending on which school you are attending the exact length of time and courses may vary. If you goto the MBON you can view exactly which courses would satisfy the requirements.
http://www.mbon.org/cna/approved_na_training_programs.pdf
If you can't find it then let me know what school you are at and I'll try to check.
Hope this helps,
-MZTwin
Here's another question:
So in browsing around the Maryland Board of Nursing site there is a link for a "Request for CNA application" for individuals and agencies. If you're a student nurse do you need to request for one of these and fill it out upon completion of your Fundamentals class?
Fundamentals of course being the course that MBON certifies for me being CNA "competent" or something along those lines. If there's some other way you need to get a CNA application as a student nurse I'm just not finding it.
hey guys, i went to the board of nursing website:typing, and got the number. i thought you guys might want it.
for a direct line to nursing assistant certification main number, the number is 410-585-1990.
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lonestar88
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Hey,
I've been looking at externship programs around the area because I'm interested in probably doing it in the summer. A lot of them require a CNA certification and I remember reading somewhere that you can automatically request for one after your first round of clinicals? But I'm not sure if I read that for another state or how it works here in MD. Any information is appreciated, thanks in advance :)