![]() The applicant must obtain the signature of an RN educator to verify the training program and/or the facility administrator or manager to verify the clinical, hands-on experience did occur.If the applicant has been unemployed for (18) months or longer, he/she must provide proof of current retraining and hands-on experience.It is recommended, but not required, that an applicant have a minimum of six (6) months (or 1,000 hours) of clinical experience. The applicant must obtain the supervisor’s signature to verify employment.If the applicant has held a position as a clinical hemodialysis technician within the last eighteen (18) months he/she must provide the name of the employer.The facility administrator or manager must sign to verify that the clinical, hands-on experience did occur and was supervised by an RN.If the applicant has not yet obtained a position as a clinical hemodialysis technician, he/she must provide the number of hours spent in clinical, hands-on patient care experience obtained as part of the training program, and must provide the name of the facility where the clinical training occurred.The applicant must obtain the signature of the educator or submit a certificate of completion to verify the training program.The applicant must have successfully completed a training program for clinical hemodialysis technicians that included both classroom instruction and supervised clinical experience.If it does not, proof of name change (e.g., marriage certificate) must be submitted. The name on the diploma must match the name on the CCHT exam application. ![]() The applicant must possess a minimum of a high school diploma or its equivalent, General Educational Development (GED), and must submit a copy of a government approved high school diploma.
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