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Facts About Nursing Assistant Certification
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Who Must Be Certified
All individuals who routinely perform nursing tasks delegated by a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse must be certified by the Board of Nursing. Certified nursing assistant is defined as an individual regardless of title, who routinely performs nursing tasks delegated by a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse for compensation; and does not include a medication assistant or an individual who merely provides assistance with activities of daily living, unless the client's needs are such that adverse health consequences are predictable.
Only persons certified as a nursing assistant by the Board may use the title Certified Nursing Assistant or the initials C.N.A. after their name.
Training Requirements
The Board has developed regulations outlining the nursing assistant training programs.
arrow bullet The Board shall approve in conjunction with the Maryland Higher Education Commission each nursing assistant training program prior to its implementation.
Only persons completing the approved program may be certified as a nursing assistant.
Applicant Completing an Out-of-State Program
The applicant who completed a CNA/GNA program out of state must be registered on the out-of-state nurse aide registry. The certification must be in good standing and free from any findings of patient abuse or neglect.
The verification must come directly from the out-of-state registry or certification program directly to the Maryland CNA Certification.
Other Requirements
Individuals wanting to be certified geriatric assistants, home health nursing assistants, certified medicine aides, school health nursing assistants, developmental disabilities nursing assistants, and certified nursing assistant - dialysis technicians must meet additional requirements.
arrow bullet The Board will also certify those individuals who meet the requirements of certification as a medication technician (MT). The medication technician is defined as an individual who has completed a Board approved medication technician training program and is certified by the board as a medication technician. This individual works in community based practice settings such as assisted living, group homes, etc. Click here for more information on the Medication Technician
The Board will also certify those individuals who meet the requirements for certification as a Medicine Aide. Medicine Aides must have had 1 year of previous experience as a Geriatric Nursing Assistant in a Maryland-licensed nursing home, and have completed the Maryland required 60-hour state approved course in medication administration. These individuals work in the licensed nursing home.
An advisory committee makes recommendations to the Board regarding:
Education and training requirements;
Clinical and administrative procedures; and,
A plan for mobility of nursing assistants between various practice settings.
Certification Costs
Initial CNA Certification fee: $20.00
CNA Renewal fee: $40.00 every 2 years
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