One semester, a lifetime of skills! Our CNA course provides 60 hours of classroom
instruction and 80 hours of supervised skills with clinical training.
Thank you for your interest in the HCA A105 Certified Nurse Aide course being offered
at the University of Alaska Anchorage. The course is a six-credit course that prepares
students to become a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) in the state of Alaska.
Certified nurse aides assist in nearly every aspect of nursing care in hospitals,
nursing homes, clinics, assisted living, and home health. CNAs are responsible for
recording vital signs such as pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and temperature,
recording fluid intake and outputs, weights, and recording other observations. They
also provide daily care to patients, such as helping with meals, baths, exercises,
and treatments.
In outpatient clinics, CNAs are primarily responsible for preparing patients for the
examination by a physician or nurse. They are also responsible for making sure the
patients, nurses, and physicians receive the help they need during examinations or
treatments. Other duties involve monitoring and stocking medical supplies, and scheduling.
In rural Alaska, Native speaking CNAs are often called upon to provide crucial translation
skills.
Certified nurse aides work wherever nurses are employed. Rural Alaska employers include
regional hospitals, specialty clinics operated by regional health corporations or
state and federal agencies, community-based health care programs and home health employers.
A College of Health alumna and current employee of the Alaska Justice Information Center, Rus’sel Sampson has had a rich educational and professional journey. Her story exemplifies how a sense of curiosity in higher education can open unexpected doors that lead to meaningful careers.
UAA Justice Center Professor, Sharon Chamard provides expertise on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), emphasizing the importance of design elements like natural surveillance, access control, and maintenance in creating safer communities.
UAA’s Alaska Justice Information Center researcher, Rus’sel Sampson is quoted in an Alaska Beacon article about merit-based Alaska Performance Scholarships.
The Alaska Victimization Survey (AVS) released a new report about the health of women who have experienced Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). Physical violence is a part of IPV, but it also includes things like controlling behaviors, threats of harm, and inflicting harm against people and things an intimate partner cares about. Dr. Ingrid Johnson with AVS told the Alaska Beacon these sorts of behaviors can have a lasting impact.
Message from the Director
Thank you for your interest in the UAA Certified Nurse Aide Program. This state of
Alaska Board of Nursing approved training program prepares you for the state CNA examination
in just one semester. This 6-credit course includes 60 hours of classroom instruction
that will get you ready to take the written portion of the examination. It also includes
32 hours of skills instruction in the classroom lab. Additionally, students in the
CNA class will get 48 hours of valuable hands-on training in a healthcare facility
working with actual residents. This 80 hours of clinical and skills training prepares
students for the skills portion of the state exam. Students who have taken UAA’s CNA
class have an excellent pass rate and are well prepared to join the healthcare workforce.