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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Students learn about the healthcare settings, the nursing assistant and the care term.

Geriartic Nursing Assistant (GNA)

This class teaches students handwashing. assistance with ambulation and more

Healthcare Provider CPR & First Aid

Students learn how to properly perform CPR on Infants, Children, Adults in all situatioins

Providing a full range
of Nursing Educatioin

Cambridge Nursing Assistant Academy is committed to the development and implementation of programs to enhance individuals and organization productivity and well being.

We offer educational programs in the area of health care, particularly nursing.For all the right reasons whatever your goals we will help you get there

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2025 Course Information

Call for more Information and stay tuned for upcoming CNA phases out in 2025 CNA1 to CNA2 transition classes in 2025.

We are now offering weekend CNA GNA & CMT and Phlebotomy. Call for your early registration discount.

Phlebotomy Schedule – Hyattsville Only

Saturday & Sunday – Class Hours – 9am – 3:30pm
Upcoming Weekend Class Starts – January 25th 2025

 CNA / GNA Schedule – Both campuses

Weekday Class Hours – Mon. – Thur. 10:00am – 2:30pm
Weekend Class Hours 8am – 2:30pm

Hyattsville Campus:- To Be Announced

Gaithersburg Campus

Weekday Class Starts – January 13th, 2025
Weekend Class Starts – January 11th, 2025

Phlebotomy Course

A phlebotomist is a medical professional who is trained to perform blood draws on children and adults. They collect and prepare blood for testing so it can be analyzed in a medical laboratory. They also collect blood for donation.

A Proud Tradition of Excellence

” We believe so much in our students as they have confidence in us to aid them excel over the years. We teach compassion from the heart “

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Get CERTIFIED!

Certified nurses not only maintain their competence to practice, but also boost their professional self-confidence. It is, quite simply, an asset to the entire nursing field. Credentialing advances the profession of nursing by both encouraging and recognizing professional achievement of the student.

Lastly, getting certified meets the needs of employers, practitioners, and the public by identifying students with certain knowledge and skills.