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Complete Your TMA Training in Just 2 Weeks

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As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), you are in a great position to have many different career opportunities available to you. One of the fastest ways you can increase your skillset, amplify your healthcare career and open new doors to employment options is by obtaining your Trained Medication Aide (TMA) certification. Keep reading to discover how you can achieve this with HeartCert in just 2 weeks!

TMA nurse explaining medicine dosage to senior woman at nursing home

Advance Your Healthcare Career Faster Than You Think

Starting and advancing your career in healthcare is easier than you might think. For those wanting to make a difference in people’s lives, the path to becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) can be paved in less than a month and from there, advancing your career as a Trained Medication Aide (TMA) can be accomplished in just two weeks.

Our accelerated path TMA training program not only equips you with essential skills but also enhances your employability in the ever-growing healthcare sector.

What Is TMA Training?

TMA, or Trained Medication Aide / Trained Medication Administration training, prepares students to assist with medication administration in various healthcare settings.

A Trained Medication Aide (TMA) is responsible for safely administering medications to patients, monitoring their responses, and following proper documentation of medication practices. TMA training builds upon the foundational skills healthcare professionals acquire as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). TMAs typically work in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and hospitals, and fill a crucial role in supporting both patients and healthcare teams in medication management.

Learn More: What Is Trained Medication Administration and Why It Matters

Who Can Enroll in a TMA Program?

To enroll in a TMA program, you must have an active Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification. This program is particularly beneficial for CNAs who are looking to advance their careers and take the next step in their healthcare journey.

Discover: The Top Continuing Education Certifications for CNAs

How Long Does TMA Training Take?

When you sign up with HeartCert, you can have your TMA training program completed in as little as two weeks.

Although our training can help you fast-track your career, it doesn’t mean your certification will be rushed or incomplete. Our TMA training still meets all state standards, and you’ll develop essential skills and knowledge while receiving guidance from experienced professionals.

Get Our Guide On Your Path to Becoming a Trained Medication Aide

What You’ll Learn During TMA Training

During TMA training, you will learn necessary skills related to medication administration and safety, so that you understand the proper procedures to manage medications effectively and minimize risks for patients.

During the average trained medication aide class, you can expect to learn:

  • Knowledge of how medications work in the body
  • Legal requirements and ethical considerations 
  • Basic patient care and safety protocols
  • Patient observations after medicating

The training is intended to expand your knowledge of pharmacology, medication management, and patient assessment, all while improving your ability to provide quality care.

How is HeartCert’s TMA Training Structured?

HeartCert’s TMA course is a hybrid class program that includes a blend of in-person and online learning. Our students find that this format provides flexible scheduling while ensuring thorough training in the necessary information and techniques.

HeartCert’s TMA training program includes:

  • 48 hours of online instruction
  • Time needed for independent study
  • In-person lab days once a week
  • In-person final testing
  • One included retest, retraining, or remediation if needed

Benefits of Finishing Your TMA Training Quickly

Completing your TMA training quickly has several advantages that can significantly impact your career. By finishing sooner, you gain hands-on experience faster, stand out to employers, and have the opportunity to progress in your career sooner. For those currently working as CNAs, our flexible scheduling options make it easy to balance your work and training commitments.

Earn Your TMA Certification in Just 2 Weeks

Ready to take the next step in your healthcare career? Trained Medication Aide certification can serve as a stepping stone to CNAs for career advancement. With our flexible training that is designed to fit your schedule, earning your certification is easier and faster than you might think. Our two-week TMA program will give you the skills and confidence to succeed! Enroll today and start your path toward becoming a certified TMA.

Register For TMA Training

HeartCert is your trusted training partner for CPR, ACLS, PALS, EMR, First Aid, CNA, TMA, IV, EKG and more, throughout the United States.

Courses include CPR/AED/First Aid, Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Certified Nursing Assistant training, IV training, EKG training, babysitter basics and more. Courses and certifications from both the American Heart Association and American Red Cross are available. We offer virtual courses and certifications, in all 50 states as well as in-person classes at our headquarters, HeartCert CPR Eagan and major cities in Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin.

 

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