use of ED tech/UAP/CNA in ED
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I'm interested in the use, duties, education requirements, and opportunities available for ED tech/UAP/CNA (whatever your facility may use as a title).
Does your facility employ ED techs? What is the minimum level of education required? What kinds of duties are expected of them? Do they get con-ed specific to the ED or is it general to the facility for all CNA's employed. Is there/what is the incentive for seeking unit specific education? If there were a nationally recognized certification for ED techs, would your facility offer pay incentive to them to achieve it?
I am toying with an idea regarding the development of standardized education/certification at the tech level. This is my informal way of asking if anyone else sees a need.