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| Price for Members: $675 per person for both days before March 19 $695 per person for both days after March 19 $395 per person for second day only before March 19 $415 per person for second day only after March 19 Price for Prospective Members: $875 per person for both days before March 19 $895 per person for both days after March 19 $575 per person for second day only before March 19 $595 per person for second day only after March 19 |
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A state-approved two-day seminar required for instructors and program coordinators of THCA’s nursing assistant training program
Register early – space is limited!
WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT?
“Nursing Assistant: Train the Trainer” meets federal regulations that require nursing assistant trainers to learn adult-education methodologies to operate facility-based nursing assistant training (NAT) programs. Learn effective teaching strategies for educating adults, increase your knowledge of regulations, and improve your CNA staff by learning from our expert presenters.
SEMINAR PRESENTERS
Terri Clark, EdD, MSN, RN, is an assistant professor in the School of Nursing at Austin Peay State University.
Juanita Honeycutt, NHA, has more than 30 years of experience as a CNA, LPN, director of nursing and administrator in long-term care. She has served as a trainer for several large corporations and has taught THCA’s CNA courses for many years.
Nina Monroe, director of quality and regulatory affair, Tennessee Health Care Association.
SEMINAR AGENDA
Day 1: Adult Learning Strategies
- Characteristics of Adult Learners
- Being an Effective Healthcare Educator
- Instructional Strategies for Active Learning
Day 2: Regulations and Requirements
- Federal regulations for program content
- Requirements for Tennessee’s NAT program
- Best practices
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Primary instructors of THCA’s NAT program should attend the entire two-day program. Coordinators of THCA’s NAT program who have not attended this seminar should attend at least the second day, which will provide specific program information. THCA offers a lower registration fee for second-day-only attendance.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
DATE AND TIME:
March 26-27, 2026 – Brentwood
THCA Meeting Center, 5120 Virginia Way, Lower Level
Brentwood, TN 37027 • (615) 834-6520
Lodging: A nearby option is Homewood Suites Brentwood, 5107 Peter Taylor Park Dr. Brentwood, TN 37027
Registration: 8-8:30 a.m. both days
Seminar: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. both days
Early fees: Members: $675 per person for both days/$395 per person, second day only.
Prospective members: $875 per person for both days/$575 per person, second day only.
Early registration deadline/late fees: March 19, 2026 (add $20 per person for registrations postmarked or emailed after this date)
Credit: 6 hours non-administrator credit per day
To register: Register online or email with payment to:
Or traditional mail the form with payment to:
THCA
P.O. Box 440548
Nashville, TN 37244-0548
CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS
THCA reserves the right to cancel any seminar and will make a full refund to registrants in the event of a cancellation. THCA understands that registrants cannot always attend seminars as planned. Therefore, substitutions may be made at any time. If a registration cancellation is necessary and is received by THCA ot least 48 hours before the seminar, a full refund will be made; less than 48 hours, a 50 percent refund will be mode. Those who cancel less than 48 hours prior to the seminar and have not paid will be invoiced for 50 per cent of the fee. All cancellations must be in writing and emailed to education@thca.org. Registrants who do not attend and do not cancel will be invoiced for the full fee.
CONTINUING EDUCATION POLICY
THCA education program participants must attend the entire scheduled seminar to receive credit. No partial credit can be given for late arrivals or early departures. Any participant with knowledge of abuse or misuse of the attendance policy should contact THCA or the staff member present and request a form to report the incident. THCA will only accept attendance certificates that are completed and collected onsite at the conclusion of the seminar.
NOTE TO ATTENDEES
Business casual attire is recommended. Room temperature in meeting spaces is often difficult to control. Please dress appropriately by carrying a light jacket or sweater. If you have special needs (disabilities or dietary restrictions) that require attention to attend this event, please notify THCA at least seven days before the seminar. Visit www.thca.org for travel directions.
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