We want to hear your thoughts on CNA training
LTC Nursing Assistant Trainer, March 12, 2009
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At HCPro, we are dedicated to providing quality information that meets the needs of our readers. Currently, we are working to improve the CNA training products we offer but, to do so, we need your help.
On Wednesday, April 8th from 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET, we will be holding a focus group conference call for staff educators or anyone responsible for CNA training. During this conference call we will talk about different training methods, discuss how we can better meet your training needs, and get your feedback on new product ideas and an innovative approach to CNA training we hope to adopt in the near future.
If you are interested in participating in this conference call, please let me know and I will provide you with further details. Space is limited so I hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks,
MacKenzie Kimball
mkimball@hcpro.com
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