by dumondemc | Jan 18, 2026 | CNA Program
Phlebotomy is the skill of drawing blood. Simple idea, right? Needle, tube, done. But if you have already stepped into a skills lab, you know it is a lot more than that. In Georgia, many nursing aid courses now give extra attention to phlebotomy, especially as the new...
by dumondemc | Jan 18, 2026 | Nurse Aide Training
Winter in Georgia can be tricky. The air gets colder, people stay inside more, and we see a lot more flu, COVID, and RSV. That also means more lab orders, more blood draws, and more pressure on the care team. For nursing aides, that busy season can feel stressful. The...
by dumondemc | Jan 11, 2026 | Care Facility
Winter brings its own kind of chaos to care facilities. Ice builds up faster than salt can melt it, staff call out when roads are closed, and heaters that worked last week suddenly quit overnight. We have seen what happens when plans come too late. Simple things, like...
by dumondemc | Jan 4, 2026 | Nurse Aide Training
When nursing aide training falls behind, it’s rarely just a small problem. One late assignment or a single missed skill session can snowball fast. We’ve seen how easily life can throw students off course, whether it’s illness, working extra shifts, or taking...
by dumondemc | Dec 28, 2025 | Nurse Aide Training
Embarking on nurse aide training can be an exciting yet challenging journey. Many aspiring nurse aides look forward to gaining the skills and knowledge required to care for patients effectively. However, like any educational path, this training comes with its own set...