Description
A Certified Medication Technician (CMT) is a healthcare professional trained to assist in the administration of medications under the supervision of a licensed nurse (RN or LPN). CMTs typically work in long-term care facilities, assisted living communities, or other healthcare settings.
What’s Covered in CMT Training?
Training usually includes:
- Basic pharmacology (understanding how drugs work)
- Medication classifications and side effects
- Medication safety and storage
- Infection control
- Legal and ethical responsibilities
- Hands-on practice with mock medication passes
- Final skills test and written exam
⏱️ How Long Is CMT Training?
- Training Program – Completion of a state-approved medication technician training program (usually 20-60 hours).
- State Exam – Passing a certification exam that covers medication administration, safety, and regulations.
- Certification & Renewal – Obtaining certification through the state’s nursing board and completing periodic renewals.
What Happens After Training?
After completing the course, you:
- Pass a state-approved exam
- Get placed on the state medication aide registry (depending on the state)
- Can begin working in approved healthcare settings
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