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	<title>Comments on: What schools in Boston Ma offers CNA courser? Is there CNA&#39;s for children&#39;s only.?</title>
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		<title>By: terri c</title>
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		<description>First lets work on some definitions - CNA - Cert.Nursing Assistent read:adult diaper changer and butt wiper.And  I dont believe you can get a cna assignment that is specific to pediatrics.Unless of course if its at Boston Childrens.But I digress.
There are several schools that offer nursing courses,Umass most certainly does.BU has Sargent School of Allied Health - Tufts has the dental program.
A friendly piece of advice - and one that I gave to a person in your very position - go work for a group home - either MR/DD or other setting.Get your CRMA - more useful than a  CNA - and any GOOD company will pay you to do your certificate.Seriously,its a good way to get to know if you can do the work - before investing several thousand dollars in an education that your not sure you want.Its all about the people,and thats what it sounds like you need - people face time.
Good luck.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First lets work on some definitions - CNA - Cert.Nursing Assistent read:adult diaper changer and butt wiper.And  I dont believe you can get a cna assignment that is specific to pediatrics.Unless of course if its at Boston Childrens.But I digress.<br />
There are several schools that offer nursing courses,Umass most certainly does.BU has Sargent School of Allied Health - Tufts has the dental program.<br />
A friendly piece of advice - and one that I gave to a person in your very position - go work for a group home - either MR/DD or other setting.Get your CRMA - more useful than a  CNA - and any GOOD company will pay you to do your certificate.Seriously,its a good way to get to know if you can do the work - before investing several thousand dollars in an education that your not sure you want.Its all about the people,and thats what it sounds like you need - people face time.<br />
Good luck.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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