Medication Nursing Assistant

THE STATS

$44K

Average MNA Salary

8%

Salary Increase over LNA

1 Year

Previous LNA Experience to Apply

3 Weeks

To Complete In-Person Classes

100%

Pass Rate

TESTIMONIALS

Take the Next Step in Your Career with Our MNA Program

Our Medical Nursing Assistant (MNA) program allows experienced LNAs to advance their nursing career. MNAs work under the direction of an RN or LPN to administer medication to stable patients in long-term care facilities. The hybrid online and in-person MNA course from LNA Healthcare Careers covers the basic principles and techniques of medication administration, including an overview of common drugs, their effects and side effects, and key safety issues, such as medication interactions, common errors, over-the-counter medications, and medication use in elderly patients.

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Program Overview

75-hour hybrid online and in-person structure with three components:
  • Part 1: Theory (online)
  • Part 2: Pre-clinical lab skills (in-person)
  • Part 3: Clinical (in-person)

Day and evening schedules are available for the in-person portions of the course.

  • 2 years of employment as an LNA and an active license
  • 2 character references from DON or Nurse Supervisor
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination (contact our Admissions Office for available exemptions)
  • TB QuantiFERON blood test
  • Internet-connected device to access course materials, including recorded lectures and skills videos
Tuition and Fees
  • Tuition: $1,865
  • Registration Fee: $450 
  • Supplies Fee: $200
  • Criminal Record Check: $35
  • State Exam Fee: $200
  • TOTAL: $2,750

Upon successfully completing the MNA Program, students are eligible to take the State Board Competency Examination to become a Licensed Medication Nursing Assistant.