A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is a healthcare professional who provides essential, basic patient care under the supervision of licensed nurses, helping patients with daily living activities like bathing and dressing, monitoring vital signs, assisting with mobility, and offering emotional support. Their duties include cleaning patient rooms, changing bandages, answering call lights, and reporting any changes in a patient's condition to the nursing staff. 

A Georgia CNA medical training course provides students with the essential knowledge and hands-on skills required for state certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant. Courses typically cover basic nursing skills, patient care (like bathing and feeding), vital signs monitoring, infection control, and emergency procedures, preparing students for work in healthcare settings such as long-term care facilities. Programs combine classroom instruction with supervised clinical practice and are designed to prepare graduates to pass the state certification exam.