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The Academia College Nurse Aide Training Competency and Evaluation Program (NATCEP) meets and/or exceeds the nurse .aide program training requirements established by the Ohio Department of Health. Academia's 76 hour training program prepares our students to work in long term care facilities, hospitals, or on private duty assignments. Our graduates are eligible to register and sit for the Ohio State Nurse Aide Examination completion of the program.
Program will cover body mechanics, nutrition...
The Academia College Nurse Aide Training Competency and Evaluation Program (NATCEP) meets and/or exceeds the nurse .aide program training requirements established by the Ohio Department of Health. Academia's 76 hour training program prepares our students to work in long term care facilities, hospitals, or on private duty assignments. Our graduates are eligible to register and sit for the Ohio State Nurse Aide Examination completion of the program.
Program will cover body mechanics, nutrition, anatomy and physiology, human disease processes, infection control, communication skills, and resident rights. Students will master various personal care skills such as how to help patients bathe, eat, and groom themselves. Clinical experiences allow students to demonstrate personal care skills in care settings under the supervision of faculty nurses (clinicals may be scheduled on weekends).
Our Mission
The purpose of Academia College is to provide our students with a solid knowledge base from which to deliver compassionate,caring and culturally competent health care needs to various individuals, families, groups, and communities.
Our Philosophy
Academia College’s philosophy is anchored in the belief that nursing education should prepare students to function safely and effectively in the generalist role. We believe that nursing education should provide students an opportunity to progress within a laddered curriculum in order to enhance the profession of nursing and to serve as a foundation for life-long learning. Nurses should be prepared to provide ethical, holistic and compassionate care to diverse populations in a variety of settings. We feel that by incorporating into our curriculum the standards set forth by our governing bodies, the evidenced-based research provided by our colleagues, and the values and criteria promoted by our national nursing organizations, our goal can best be accomplished.
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