CNA Training In RI, Rhode Island


CNA training in Rhode Island is offered at local community colleges, with programs offering a combination of theory and practical classes, which are essential in providing the foundation to a career in nursing. The Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) is one of the only public institutions in the state that  offers 7-12 weeks classes (daytime and evening) in their Warwick and Lincoln campuses. Tests are regulated by the Rhode Island Department of Health and consists of two parts; written which can also be taken as an oral exam, and a skills demonstration component. Certified Nursing Assistants have to be being extensively trained to provide not just professional health care but also personal medical care. The classroom hours will equip students with administrative skills while the practical lab and internship hours will give students an insight into the health care industry and what to expect when they work in health care facilities. Clinical settings are crucial in preparing potential nurses as it gives them hands-on experience in dealing not just with doctors and nurses but with patients and oftentimes their distressed family members. The state of Rhode Island will require a CNA to have health and police checks before being able to start work, and certification must be maintained and renewed yearly.

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