Eight students graduate from Blinn College Certified Nurse Aide Program
Texas ranks among the top states in the nation for nurse aide employment
October 26, 2021
The Blinn College District recently recognized eight Certified Nurse Aide Program graduates who have acquired the skills to serve as compassionate and vital healthcare workers.
Avery Bock (San Antonio), Keana Bui (Sacramento, Calif.), Mackenzie Burke (Bellville), Lorin Dixon (Pahrump, Nev.), Leslie Fitzhenry (Katy), Abigail Gautreaux (Thrall), Savannah Lunn (Round Rock), and Karen Sierra (Brenham) completed the coursework and clinical training required to take the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services Exam.
“On behalf of our faculty, staff, and administration, it is a pleasure to congratulate these graduates on a job well done,” said Karla Flanagan, Dean of Technical and Community Education. “As highly trained certified nurse aides, they each have the knowledge, skills, and compassionate approach to patient care to make a real difference in our communities.”
CNAs often are employed in nursing or elderly care facilities, where they frequently serve as principal caregivers. They often have more contact with residents than other staff members, and their responsibilities often include answering call lights; communicating with residents, family members, and staff; serving meals; and organizing residents’ rooms.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national demand for CNAs is expected to grow 8% between 2020 and 2030, generating 118,500 new jobs. Texas ranks among the top states in the nation for number of people employed as CNAs.
Blinn’s 120-hour CNA Program is offered in Brenham and Bryan and consists of two courses that run concurrently. The first course introduces students to basic patient care, including feeding, bathing, grooming, changing linens, transporting patients, infection control, and safety procedures. CNAs also may assist with taking residents’ temperatures, pulse rates, respiration rates, and blood pressure. The second course includes clinical work at area facilities where students get hands-on experience caring for patients. The total cost for the program is $1,000, and students may be eligible for a Duddlesten Foundation scholarship.
The CNA Program is part of Blinn’s Division of Technical and Community Education, which includes courses designed to provide students with the knowledge and ability they need to enter the workforce immediately after completion. Many of these classes do not require a high school diploma and enrollment is fast and easy. For non-credit courses, students do not need to go through the College’s admissions process to enroll. Programs vary in length and are offered with daytime, evening, and weekend options.
To enroll in Blinn’s CNA Program, students must first participate in a mandatory online healthcare information session. For more information, visit www.blinn.edu/certified-nurse-aide.
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