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Nurse Assistant
Medical Assistant
Pharmacy
Technician
Restorative Aide Seminar
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Dialysis Technician |
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9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Student Catalog VIV May 20, 2010
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Featured Article
A Dialysis Technician is a person who operates and maintains a dialysis machine to remove wastes from a patient's blood after kidney failure. Dialysis Technicians work in hospitals, in kidney dialysis clinics and in patients' homes.

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We at Academy Of Nurses Assistant are glad to announce the start of our Dialysis Technician Program. It has been in the works for almost a year. The instructing staff and clinical sites are excited to train you and get you prepared for your new occupation as a Dialysis Technician. Continue reading for more information.

What is a Dialysis Technician?
A Brief Overview
The Dialysis Technician is highly trained to perform as a team member in a dialysis facility or where needed. The technician is professionally trained to maintain the equipment according to regulation, but also in the procedures of hemodialysis of patients in kidney failure or insufficiency. The program is designed to meet both the required academic and clinical experience needed for the student to succeed in passing the course and prepared to take a national certification exam. Our goal is prepare the Dialysis Technician to give safe and expert hemodialysis to the community by working in hemodialysis clinics, hospital bedside hemodialysis and home care hemodialysis.

H ow Do I Enroll?
Admission Requirements
- Students must first apply and be accepted to the Program.
- Students must be able to read, write, speak and understand English
- Students must be at least 18 years old
- Students must be free of communicable diseases and suitable physical/emotional health to safely administer medications.
- Students must be free of communicable diseases and suitable.
- Students must have a high school diploma or GED. ATB testing is not available for this program
- Students must be free of previous felony convictions, which will be confirmed via the submission of a criminal background check.
- Students must be employed at a Hemodialysis Facility (dialysis clinic) and have a written agreement of employment at that site.
OR be a Nurse Aide, Medical Assistant or Phlebotomist
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