Certified Nurses Aide
Written by Renner McTierny   
Tuesday, 20 June 2006
Healthcare is a huge business and there is a growing need to fill positions for physicians, nurses (RNs and LPNs), medical technicians, and certified nurses aides (CNAs), as well as other licensed and technical positions. Colleges and universities that offer health science degrees have long waiting lists of students that are pursuing careers in medicine, nursing, radiography, and other health related fields. Certified nurses aide classes are also full. Certain institutions will provide training to students in exchange for their commitment to remain at the facility for a certain amount of time after they have received their CNA certification. This is a very popular option.

Many nurses start out working as a certified nurses aide or student nurse technician while they are working toward their degree, either as a licensed practical nurse (LPN) or registered nurse (RN). Working in a medical setting as a student provides more exposure to various aspects of healthcare, and adds to the whole educational experience. It is very common for students to work at a job that is in the field they are interested in. This is also a great way to discover which areas interest you most, and then you can focus your training on these areas. There are certainly going to be aspects you don’t like either, and this is a great way to find out what they are. Certified nurses aides can work in a number of settings, so it is quite possible to try out various departments. You may find that you like them all!

Certified nurses aides work in conjunction with licensed practical nurses and registered nurses in a variety of capacities. Their contribution to the team is invaluable. Certified nurses aides interact closely with patients and act as a crucial link in providing quality patient care. Nurses and certified nurses aides are at the core of healthcare, and are best suited to make a lasting positive impression on their patients. They are the ones the patient has the most contact with, so the quality of care perceived by the patient is greatly determined by the actions of the nurses and certified nurses aides. Patients deserve compassionate quality healthcare and the need for competent certified nurses aides is high across the country. If you are interested in becoming a certified nurses aide check out what is available in your local area. This could be your first step toward a rewarding career as a health care professional.
Last Updated ( Monday, 31 July 2006 )