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Become a CNA: Career Advantages to Starting as a CNA



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By : Jeff Morrow    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-05-06 22:34:44

If you want to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), there are many advantages to embarking upon a nursing career by starting out as a CNA.

You can become a CNA fairly quickly. Without prior education or experience, you could start a career as a certified nursing assistant in a matter of months. CNA jobs are plentiful and, best of all, your skills will be in demand. You will not only earn more than minimum wage, but you will learn quickly if you want to climb the next rung up the nursing career ladder. If you do, many employers will help with your education expenses. In other words, nurses are in demand, and it is a great time to pursue a career in nursing, should it be a good fit. Read this article series to find out more about becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant.

Some of the advantages to become a CNA include:

* Becoming a certified nursing assistant takes only a few weeks to a few months to prepare for the certification exam, depending upon the CNA program. The CNA courses and the exam can take only six weeks to complete, and in as little as eight weeks, you can be earning more than minimum wage in a full time CNA job.
* The CNA courses and final CNA job will give you hands-on experience in many aspects of patient care and assessment. This experience will let you know if a lifelong career in the healthcare field is something you want to pursue further. It is a fairly short amount of time and tuition to spend



determining if nursing is a career you would like.
* CNAs learn to be caregivers and confidants for their patients, and most overcome any shyness after working for a short time. A CNA job teaches confidence, assertiveness, and pride.
* Certified nursing assistants learn organization, assessment skills, leadership, and communication skills that can be used in both a further healthcare career and in their personal life.
* The CNA programs are affordable and can be found conveniently located in most states and cities.
* Many of the skills you use for your own personal care are used when taking care of patients, such as oral care, bathing, hair care, nail care, and posture.
* Certified nursing assistants are used on all shifts, seven days a week, at most facilities, making CNA jobs flexible and abundant.
* Most facilities offer the certified nursing assistant some form of tuition reimbursement for those wanting to further their education.
* All facilities offer some form of continuing education at the institution on a monthly or yearly basis to help CNAs improve their skills and knowledge while maintaining their positions.

Some fo the disadvantages to becoming a CNA include:

* CNA jobs offer lower pay rates than other health care team members.
* Lifting and transferring patients on a daily basis can make the CNA more prone to back and neck injuries.
* Certified nursing assistants must work off shifts, week-ends, and holidays, which may interfere with family life.

The career of a certified nursing assistant can be challenging, rewarding, and very satisfying. Get started today as a CNA and enjoy a head start in the field of healthcare.
Author Resource:- Learn to become a CNA , find all CNA jobs, and nursing schools at nursing career sites by Jeff Morrow.
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