
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Certified Medication Aide? (CMA)
A medication aide is an individual who has received training to administer medications to patients under the supervision of a licensed nurse, typically working in nursing homes or assisted living facilities, and is responsible for following prescribed dosages and monitoring patients for any adverse reactions to medication.
What are the benefits of becoming a CMA?
Becoming a CMA is a great step to advance your career, and help residents/patients in a new emerging role.
-More & new job opportunities with this added skill.
-A way to combat burn out with a change of pace.
- Better financial opportunities, med techs can make up to $32 or more in Ohio depending on the city, location, experience and shift.
How can I make my payment?
We accept credit/debit cards, Google Pay and Apple Pay. You can pay via Zelle for $50 off.
Don't forget to reach out to your HR department, many facilities offer tuition reimbursement, scholarships or full payment for continuing education.
The course is $1,075
I don't live in Cleveland can I still attend?
That's the benefit of online classes you can attend class from anywhere ! We have partnerships for clinicals in Cleveland, Columbus, and their surrounding areas.
What are the requirements?
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18 years or older
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High School Diploma or equivalent
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BCI background check & one step TB test
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No medical experience necessary
Do you offer payment plans?
Yes, please reach out to us.