In cooperation with
Sitka Pioneers Home
SEARHC / Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital
Sitka Community Hospital
Sitka Home Health Care Agency
CNA PROGRAM PURPOSE |
This course is designed to train health care assistants in basic skills necessary to assist nurses in a variety of health care settings and to be efficient health care team members. |
CNA PROGRAM DESIGN |
This program will lead to a Certificate of Completion from: |
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Program completion requires 80 hours of clinical experience. Students demonstrate specific knowledge and basic skills competencies in a real-life setting. The classroom portion of the program involves lecture/lab sessions with specific clinical applications. Classes are held at the University. Students rotate through clinical assignments at SEARHC Hospital, Sitka's Pioneer Home, and Sitka Community Hospital and its Home Health Agency. Clinical experience must be successfully completed under the supervision of instructors in order to graduate from the program and receive certification from the State of Alaska. Clinical schedules will vary, beginning at 6:00 or 7:00am.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE PROGRAM |
Class enrollment is limited to 14 students. To be eligible, you must have completed the 10th grade (or have equivalent life skills as assessed by the instructor.) You must be 18 years of age or older to participate in the program. Additionally, you must complete the following steps:
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Monday, Thursday: 10:00am-4:00pm
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GRADING |
Course grades will be assigned according to the following scale: |
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In order to qualify for certification by the State of Alaska, minimum passing requirements are: 85% on the final exam and an overall average of 80% on both the final exam and all written exams. To be considered for certification with the State Board of Nursing, you must also demonstrate competency in the 13 Basic Skills. Scores on the final written exam and the skill demonstrations in lab and clinical settings will indicate competence. Note: Health care facilities in Sitka do not always provide enough opportunities for students to demonstrate their proficiency during the clinical rotations. Lab sessions supplement clinical training and provide actual sign-off on students' individual Demonstration Checklist forms. Skills that fall into this category include giving bed baths and shampoos to classmates. Proper procedures for protecting modesty are rigorously followed.
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ATTENDANCE POLICY |
Regular attendance is essential to succeed
in the CNA program. Zero absences will be permitted. |
REQUIRED PROGRAM SUPPLIES |
You will need to acquire the following personal items, which may be purchased locally or ordered from a catalog: |
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APPROXIMATE PROGRAM COSTS |
SUMMER 2002 |
Tuition - 8 credits @ $79 per credit |
$632 |
Student Fees |
50 |
Textbook/Required Workbooks* |
100 |
Pin |
10 |
Uniform |
80 |
Shoes |
60 |
Watch |
50 |
State Fee |
210 |
Physical Exam |
75 |
Passport Photo |
30 |
*Order from MBS DirectPassport Photo |
TOTAL $1297 |
FINANCIAL AID |
If you need financial aid, contact Tim Schroeder at the University: 747-7703 or 1-800-478-6653, ext. 703Several sources of financial assistance may be available to you. |
Director of the Program, Kathie Etulain
You can reach Kathie at
University of Alaska Southeast, Sitka Campus
1332 Seward Avenue
Sitka, Alaska 99835
1-907-747-7734 or 1-800-478-6653
e-mail:Kathie.Etulain@uas.alaska.edu
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