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UPDATE – MedCerts Launches Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) eLearning Program Benefiting Medical Providers, Patients and Aspiring Healthcare Professionals

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New certification program features generative and conversational AI developed in-house, setting a new standard in healthcare training

Program’s AI-based characters

The program's AI-based characters respond like humans - based on pre-loaded context and data defined by us
The program’s AI-based characters respond like humans – based on pre-loaded context and data defined by us

CNA Scenario-based learning

Our CNA program's scenario-based learning replicates real-life patient cases in a virtual environment.
Our CNA program’s scenario-based learning replicates real-life patient cases in a virtual environment.

LIVONIA, Mich., Sept. 23, 2024 – In a release issued earlier today by MedCerts, a typing error was left in the headline. It should say “MedCerts Launches Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) eLearning Program Benefiting Medical Providers, Patients and Aspiring Healthcare Professionals,” not Cing Assistant as previously published. The updated release follows:

Offering a vital solution for healthcare providers requiring more trained personnel and patients in need of qualified care, MedCerts today announced the launch of its Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) eLearning program. The multi-week immersive course features generative and conversational AI, pioneered by MedCerts, establishing a new benchmark in healthcare training while addressing urgent staffing needs. MedCerts is known for its innovation in online career training in allied healthcare and information technology programs.

The healthcare sector faces a critical shortage of CNAs who provide essential care for patients at facilities including hospitals, clinics and nursing homes. This has led to severe staffing gaps, eroding patient care and placing a burden on overextended healthcare workers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for nursing assistants is projected to grow 4% by 2033, with over 216,000 new CNAs needed annually due to retirements and career changes.

The CNA program comprises five weeks of virtual training and four weeks of hands-on clinical experience that will be provided by the clinical partner. The course is distinguished through its highly detailed and immersive hybrid approach. Key components include:

  • Advanced Clinical Skills Training: The MedCerts CNA program offers hands-on training with interactive 3D demonstrations, simulations, game-based modules, instructor-led videos and scenario-based learning that replicates real-life patient cases, providing a level of detail that sets it apart from traditional programs.
  • In-House AI Technology: MedCerts built its AI-powered program from the ground up, featuring simulated patient conversations and a competency gauge for “soft skills,” human traits that foster supportive “bedside manners” and quality of care. It assesses skills such as problem-solving, empathy and communication, which have been challenging to measure accurately.
  • Integrated Skill Development: The MedCerts program combines both soft and hard skills, allowing students to practice interacting with patients while performing tasks on screen.

CNA students can also enroll in add-on courses tailored to specific healthcare settings, such as geriatrics, mental health care and infection prevention.

“We are excited to launch our Certified Nursing Assistant program, which we developed to meet the needs of healthcare providers and patients while opening new doors for aspiring healthcare professionals,” said Dana Janssen, Chief Product Officer at MedCerts. “Seeking to fill a critical shortage of medical personnel, MedCerts makes training more accessible and affordable through flexible learning, AI-assisted modules and expert-developed curricula.”

Since 2009, MedCerts has partnered with nearly 500 healthcare organizations to build talent pipelines, developing over 35 immersive online healthcare certification programs and helping nearly 100,000 students earn credentials to start new healthcare careers or earn advancement in healthcare and IT. For aspiring allied health professionals, these include courses for high-demand positions such as clinical medical assistant, surgical technologist, patient care technician, EKG technician and pharmacy technician.

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