CNA in ER
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Hello all,
I'm presently working on getting into an RN program. I'm taking some of the prerequisite courses now, keeping my GPA up, and volunteering at a local ER. I would, however, like to increase my range of expiences in the ER.
There is a CNA program at the school where I am taking my prereq. courses. It takes about three months to complete.
My question is, is it worth it to do this? Money is not a factor as it is not that expensive. My thought was working as a CNA would be more valuable then volunteering. I have also considered EMT training, but I believe this would take more time, which would be difficult with my present courseload.
Any ideas?