Thompson Health schedules CNA training info sessions in Canandaigua

Jennifer DeVault, MS  Vice President, Associate Services and Wellness  Thompson Health
Jennifer DeVault, MS Vice President, Associate Services and Wellness Thompson Health
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UR Medicine Thompson Health will hold information sessions for individuals interested in becoming certified nursing assistants (CNAs). The sessions are organized by the Associate Services Department and will take place at the M.M. Ewing Continuing Care Center, located at 350 Parrish St. in Canandaigua.

The information sessions are scheduled for Thursday, February 19, at 2 p.m., and Thursday, February 26, at 10 a.m. These sessions are being held ahead of CNA training that is set to begin in March.

“UR Medicine Thompson Health’s Associate Services Department is hosting information sessions for compassionate people who are interested in becoming certified nursing assistants (CNAs).”



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