by dumondemc | Feb 22, 2026 | CNA Program
Phlebotomy clinicals follow a set schedule, but CNA work rarely does. In many Georgia care settings, CNAs juggle rotating shifts, mandatory overtime, and last-minute calls to cover open spots. That kind of schedule can make fixed clinical days feel impossible if you...
by dumondemc | Feb 18, 2026 | Nurse Aide Training
Working in phlebotomy means dealing with blood, needles, and a close-up view of patient health. It is not a job where you can afford to cut corners. Every sample matters, and so does every safety step along the way. For us, having the right habits is what helps...
by dumondemc | Feb 16, 2026 | Healthcare Procedure
Drawing blood might seem simple, but when it is done the wrong way, it can lead to hemolysis and rejected specimens. That creates problems for everyone, from the patient to the provider who needs that lab result to treat them. The small things make a big difference,...
by dumondemc | Feb 15, 2026 | CNA Program
CNA work is real, hands-on healthcare. You are the one helping people dress, move, eat, stay safe, and feel heard during long days and long nights. That experience gives you something many people never get in this field: real comfort at the bedside. You already know...
by dumondemc | Feb 15, 2026 | CNA Program
Venipuncture sequences are the exact steps we follow, in order, every time we draw blood. It might look simple from the outside, but each step has a purpose. The right sequence helps protect the patient, protect you, and protect the lab results that providers depend...