Medication Aide-Certified
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Date/Time:
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Mon 6/15/2026 from 8:00 AM to 8:00 AM
This class continues on: Mon 7/27/2026 from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Tue 7/28/2026 from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Wed 7/29/2026 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Location:
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CCH
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Class Price:
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$650.00
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Notes:
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This course is a hybrid model containing both online and in-person training. The first date listed (June 15, 2026) represents the date the ONLINE assignments will be released to students. Students will have 6 weeks to complete the ONLINE assignments prior to the first day of in-person training (July 27, 2026). Following the in-class portion of the course, the student MUST complete 40 hours of clinical practice at their work facility with a Facility Clinical Instructor. In order to apply for a MA-C training program, the individual must have a current, unencumbered CNA II certificate. Carefully note the dates and contact Darla Parks at 307-688-6042 or darla.parks@cchwyo.org with any questions or concerns.
Please note the class registration fee does not include the cost of the textbooks; students are personally responsible for obtaining the required textbooks. The new Textbook and Workbook for the Class will be Mosby's Textbook for Medication Assistants Second Edition.Textbook ISBN: 978-323-79050-5, Workbook ISBN: 978-0-323-79054-3
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This course is a hybrid model containing both online and in-person training. The first date listed represents the date the ONLINE assignments will be released to students. Students will have 6 weeks to complete the ONLINE assignments prior to the first day of in-person training. Following the in-class portion of the course, the student MUST complete 40 hours of clinical practice at their work facility with a pre-approved Facility Clinical Instructor. Carefully note the dates and contact Darla Parks at 307-688-6042 or darla.parks@cchwyo.org.with any questions or concerns.
MA-C students must:
- have a current and unencumbered Wyoming C.N.A. II license
Please note the class registration fee does not include the cost of the textbooks; students are personally responsible for obtaining the required textbooks.