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Our profound Nursing Assistant training course is one of the premier in the Inland Empire. We have weekend and weekday schedules to complete the clinical hours. We also have weekday Morning schedules in person. We offer CNA training for Ontario, CA residents, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Upland, Pomona, Corona, Moreno Valley, the whole of Inland Empire (Riverside and San Bernardino counties). Also serving Orange county and Los Angeles counties. And the whole of California. Train from Anywhere in California. When you think of online nursing assistant CNA certification California, think Best American Healthcare University.  951 637 8332. Enroll now at https://www.bestamericanhealthed.com/online-cna-program

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