Once the program is completed, students take a state certification exam and begin working as certified nursing assistants (CAN). Of the 48 students in the Nursing Assistant Program, 16 exceptional students will be offered an accelerated track into practical nursing.
If they continue with the practical nursing plan, graduates will continue studying for seven months before becoming certified LPNs. This bridge program allows them to start working as LPNs a full year before peers in traditional nursing programs.
Students will participate in over 600 hours of clinical experience across a variety of healthcare settings to give them hands-on experience in nursing. This clinical experience will be offered alongside various introductory courses to give students the foundational knowledge they need to care for patients.
The following list of courses is available through the nursing assistant and practical nursing program:
- Intro to NRS & Safety
- Medical Terminology
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Law & Ethics for Medical Careers
- Nurse Aide I
- Nurse Aide II
- Career Readiness- Internship
- Introduction to Nursing
- Fundamentals of Nursing
- Pharmacology & IV Therapy
- Clinical I
- Clinical II
The nursing bridge program also offers certifications in long-term care, home health aid, and CPR/First aid.
