by dumondemc | Feb 25, 2026 | Nurse Aide Training
Starting out as a phlebotomist can feel a little intimidating. There is a lot to remember, and when people hear “blood draw,” they do not usually feel excited. That is why it is not just about sticking a needle in the right spot. It is about staying calm, being clear,...
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 | 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 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...
by dumondemc | Dec 21, 2025 | Nurse Aide Training
Choosing the right time to enroll in a nurse aide training program can be a life-changing decision for those interested in a healthcare career. These programs play a significant role in providing essential skills and knowledge, preparing individuals to offer...