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Patient Care Assisting program graduates are eligible to become certified as CNA 's and to be registered with the Georgia Nurse Aide Registry. Practical Nursing graduates are eligible to take the State Board Examination administered by the Georgia Board of Examiners of Licensed Practical Nurses.
While states are able to set their own additional requirements for state certification, a quasi-national certification body exists in the form of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT).
May 9—THOMASVILLE- Southern Regional Technical College was selected as a recipient of a grant from the Georgia Healthcare Association through the Georgia Certified Nursing Assistant Career ...
Nursing assistant, nursing auxiliary, auxiliary nurse, patient care technician, home health aide/assistant, geriatric aide/assistant, psychiatric aide, nurse aide, and nurse tech are all common titles for UAPs. There are some differences in scope of care across UAPs based on title and description. Unlicensed assistive personnel are important members of the health care team who often hold a ...
Jul. 13—THOMASVILLE — On Wednesday, July 12, Southern Regional Technical College recognized 11 graduating Nurse Aide Accelerated students at a pinning ceremony at SRTC-Thomasville honoring ...
National Council of State Boards of Nursing. College of Nursing accreditation. American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. National League for Nursing. Advanced practice nursing college accreditation. American College of Nurse-Midwives. Council of Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs.
Emory University’s Georgia Nursing Workforce Center is fighting to turn the tide, but they need help from local nurses to secure a victory.
Nursing credentials and certifications are the various credentials and certifications that a person must have to practice nursing legally. Nurses' postnominal letters (abbreviations listed after the name) reflect their credentials—that is, their achievements in nursing education, licensure, certification, and fellowship.