American Nursing Assistant
Course Overview:
The Nursing Assistant Training Program is designed to provide students with the essential knowledge and skills needed to perform critical duties in healthcare settings. The program covers a wide range of topics, including basic anatomy and physiology, patient care, medical law, ethics, pharmacology, and safety protocols. Students will be equipped to provide high-quality, compassionate care to patients, assisting healthcare teams in hospitals, nursing homes, and other medical facilities.
The Nursing Assistant Training Program is designed to provide students with the essential knowledge and skills needed to perform critical duties in healthcare settings. The program covers a wide range of topics, including basic anatomy and physiology, patient care, medical law, ethics, pharmacology, and safety protocols. Students will be equipped to provide high-quality, compassionate care to patients, assisting healthcare teams in hospitals, nursing homes, and other medical facilities.

Course Moudle
- Anatomy and Physiology (14%)
- EKG (1%)
- Safety/Infection Control (13%)
- Medical Law and Ethics (13%)
- Patient Care Skills (41%)
- Pharmacology (5%)
- Medical Terminology (13%)
Assessment & Certification
Exams: The course includes periodic exams to assess knowledge and understanding of each topic.
Skills Evaluation: Students will be evaluated on practical skills, including patient care and safety protocols.
Certification: Upon successful completion, students will receive a Nursing Assistant Certificate, qualifying them to work in various healthcare settings.

Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Nursing Assistant Training Program are prepared for entry-level positions in hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and home healthcare settings. They will be capable of working alongside nurses, doctors, and other healthcare providers to deliver high-quality patient care.