Alaska CNA Programs


According to Alaska Board of Nursing, CNA programs must consist of at least 140 hours includes a minimum of 60 hours of classroom and 80 hours of clinical training. Some state – approved training programs may differ when it comes to number of hours in classroom and practical training.

See below for Alaska specific CNA information:

Alaska CNA Requirements

Home Health Aid Salary

Alaska CNA Reciprocity

Alaska CNA Certification Renewal

Alaska Approved CNA Training Programs

Alaska Registry


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