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 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...
by dumondemc | Feb 8, 2026 | CNA Program
Blood draws can change the mood of a whole room in seconds. Many CNAs see this every day, especially when coughs, colds, and chronic illness flares bring more lab work. A simple venipuncture can turn into tears, anger, or refusal if fear takes over. With the right...
by dumondemc | Feb 8, 2026 | CNA Program
Phlebotomy is one of the simplest ways for a Georgia CNA to level up without starting from scratch. It is a focused skill that builds on what you already do every day with patients, especially if you are in Metro Atlanta or around Roswell where healthcare employers...
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...