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CNA - Certified Nursing Assistant
with Jennifer Fickett, R.N.
- FREE if eligible for sponsorship, scholarship, agency assistance, or workforce training funds.
We can help with that!
This is a CNA Class with Classes & Labs Delivered in person.
Clinicals will be held at approved facilities. Exact dates and times will be on the class schedule.
Become a CNA through our training program at Region Two School of Applied Technology & Summit.
Class Times: 8am~2pm (Every other day as per class schedule)
Successful graduates will be certified for employment in state-approved health care institutions through the State of Maine and will be placed on the Maine Board of Nursing Registry.
Students may contact patricia.sloat@rsu29.org or call 538-3191 ext 0362 to register. Information and registration papers are available at our office which is located in the Summit building on 56 Military St. We are in the lower level with the main entrance off the parking lot at the back of the building.
Orientation will be at Adult Ed on 56 Main St. in Houlton, Maine from 9am to 1pm.
Medical Transcription - Online anytime!
with Academy of Medical Professions Instructor
Academy of Medical Professions (AMP) is in partnership with Houlton/Hodgdon Adult Ed, Houlton Regional Hospital, and Katahdin Valley Health Center.
See Attached Flyer for More Information on 5 Healthcare Programs offered through AMP.
- FREE if eligible for sponsorship, scholarship, agency assistance, or workforce training funds.
- And if you don't qualify, payment plans are available.
This class is an online - anytime class and it runs once a week for 16 wks.
For More Information and to Apply:
Call Adult Ed at 538-3191 ext. 0362 or email patricia.sloat@rsu29.org or visit www.rsu29-70.maineadulted.org
WHO IS A MEDIAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST?
As a Medical Transcriptionist, you are responsible for receiving verbal information and typing that information into a word processing program, such as Microsoft Word or Word Perfect. This information must be transcribed accurately, using the format specified by the provider (SOAP notes, discharge summaries, and other report forms).
Basic computer knowledge is a must, as are basic typing skills and knowledge of commonly used word processing programs. Most doctors or transcription companies ask for a minimum of 60 WPM. Also, many companies now use the Internet, which gives you the opportunity to work out of your home without having to drop off and pick up tapes.