Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.335 - Program requirements
Rule 335.
(1)
Once issued a permit, a nurse aide training program shall do all of the
following:
(a) Provide sufficient permitted
nurse aide trainers to meet the needs of the nurse aide candidates during
classroom, laboratory, and clinical hours.
(b) Provide a permitted nurse aide trainer
during classroom hours.
(c) Provide
a permitted nurse aide trainer onsite and engaged during laboratory and
clinical hours.
(d) Provide a
course consisting of 16 classroom hours, 16 clinical hours, and any combination
of 43 classroom, laboratory, or clinical hours, for a total of 75 hours of
training. A minimum of 16 classroom hours are required before the student's
direct contact with a resident. Clinical and laboratory hours must be done
in-person, but classroom hours may be in-person or virtual. If a virtual
classroom is used, there must be a mechanism or method for student feedback and
interaction with a nurse aide trainer.
(e) Classroom, laboratory, and clinical hours
must be documented and available to the department upon request.
(f) Comply with the curriculum of the
state-permitted training program requirements listed in
42 CFR
483.152(b) and the
state-approved training program curriculum.
(g) Maintain a physical and social
environment that is conducive to learning.
(h) Update its information as to any changes
to name or address or closures within 30 calendar days after the
change.
(i) Maintain a proprietary
education license if a training program is a proprietary education
program.
(j) Provide, upon request,
the program's policy and procedure describing how a student can transfer into
or from the program to or from another nurse aide training program. The policy
and procedure may prohibit transferring to the program.
(2) A nurse aide training program may utilize
a supplemental instructor to assist a permitted nurse aide trainer if the
supplemental instructor is a licensed health professional with 1 year of
experience in the field that he or she is licensed in and under the supervision
of a permitted nurse aide trainer.
Notes
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