Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Program Overview
The CNA program at RAPHA Institute is a 2-year diploma designed to train students in basic patient care and clinical support skills. CNAs play a vital role in healthcare by assisting nurses and ensuring patients receive safe, compassionate, and professional care.
Program Approach
Our CNA program emphasizes hands-on training, practical experience, and patient-centered care. Students learn in simulation labs, clinical rotations, and real healthcare settings, developing the skills needed for bedside care, infection control, and patient communication.
Why Choose CNA at RAPHA Institute?
Practical training in modern clinical labs
Experienced faculty with hands-on healthcare expertise
Clinical rotations in hospitals and care facilities
Focus on patient care, hygiene, and safety standards
Fully accredited diploma program
Applicants must have completed high school (Matric/SSC) or equivalent and have an interest in pursuing a career in healthcare.
Students gain expertise in basic patient care, vital sign monitoring, hygiene assistance, and clinical support under supervision.
The program is a 2-year diploma, combining classroom instruction with clinical practice.
Yes. The CNA program is fully accredited, and graduates are eligible to work in hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities.
Admission Requirements
- High school diploma (Matric/SSC) or equivalent
- Completed application form (online or in-person)
- Submit official transcripts, CNIC/B-Form, and 2 passport-size photos
- Entrance test and/or interview (if applicable)
- Strong interest in patient care and healthcare support