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HLTHQMA6
What You’ll Learn
This education module is designed to instruct the QMA in the role and responsibilities of insulin administration. This training is optional for any Qualified Medication Aides (QMAs).
Learning Objectives Include:
Career Options
Understanding the role and responsibilities a QMA plays in insulin administration is pivotal in your career. Updated training is required every year.
Class Details
Prior to any insulin administration the individual must be currently on the QMA registry, have completed the QMA 100-hours Training Program and successfully completed the Insulin Administration Education Module.
The Insulin Administration Education Module includes all of the following:
Day One: April 26th, 10 am to 3pm
Day Two: May 6th, 10am to 12pm
State exam: TBD
Kokomo Campus- Main building- Room M308
1815 E. Morgan St
Kokomo,
IN 46901
In Person, Instructor-Led
Contact: Bonnie Devers,
765-252-5497, bdevers3@ivytech.edu
Coliseum Campus - Room CC1662
3800 N Anthony Blvd
Fort Wayne,
IN 46805
In Person, Instructor-Led
Contact: Kassandra Flanagan,
260-480-4214, kflanagan9@ivytech.edu
Coliseum Campus - Room CC1662
3800 N Anthony Blvd
Fort Wayne,
IN 46805
In Person, Instructor-Led
Contact: Kassandra Flanagan,
260-480-4214, kflanagan9@ivytech.edu
Coliseum Campus - Room CC1662
3800 N Anthony Blvd
Fort Wayne,
IN 46805
In Person, Instructor-Led
Contact: Kassandra Flanagan,
260-480-4214, kflanagan9@ivytech.edu
Costs may vary by location given differences in the cost of supplies and class provider.