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reginadaqueen

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  1. I been working now as a certified home health aid since last year 2013. I enjoy my work so I decide to go back to school next Fall '15 to start the LPN to RN program. I was wondering is it going to be very hard for me to be successful in completing my goal? I been out of school now for a very long time besides the 6 weeks HHA course I attended last summer. I would love so advise and feedback how some of you Nurses got started in this profession. Thanks for your time and support! ReginadaQueen
  2. Reba i found a free CNA training class as well in the Bronx NY and I read the web site first to see if i will be able to gsin employment after the course myself. I don't think there is anything wrong with taking a free CNA training because they can be very expensive. If you are really concern sit down and talk to someone at the nursing home about your training before you start next week. I believe you should be fine it you complete the training and gain a certificate any place would love to hire you because you went through the training. Good luck and I hope everything work out for you. Here is my Linkedin profile link if you care to look me up. Regina Johnson | LinkedIn One more point I must make there isn't a lot of people who is passionate and focused to care for others like us as a health care provider or direct care provider in my case I believe any agency or nursing home would be honored to have someone like yourself for taking the time to attend this course!

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