CNA Programs in SE Mich
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*Also posted in the michigan nurses forum.
I was recently laid off and I'm looking to maybe get some training over the summer in the medical field. I had my heart set on phlebotomy but I missed the class at Marygrove College. Then I heard CNA was a better field. I've looked into Aress institute as well as Abcott institute so far but thats all I've really found, and I don't even know if theyre reputable. I feel really lost...I cant find too many other places for training. I hear about hospitals and LTC facilities offering it, but I cant find it and that seems kind of silly considering I hear that theyre everywhere but...I cant find any! No info on the hospital websites (not the ones around me), no classes at the red cross as far as I can see, nothing. My questions to my michigan CNA's are:
1) Where can I find a good place? Am I missing something? Where did you go?
2) Are the two places I mentioned above reputable? (Abcott or Aress)
3) Are there any phlebotomists in here?
4) Is there such a thing as PAID training? (like I know you can get it through your employed but I'm talking about government paid)
Thank you so much for your help, guys.