CMT Training

Certified Medication Technician Course

What is the CMT Course?

A Certified Medication Technician (CMT) is a healthcare professional trained to assist in administering medications under the supervision of licensed nurses.

The CMT training course equips participants with the essential knowledge and skills to safely and accurately dispense medications, ensuring proper patient care and compliance with healthcare regulations.

The Certified Medication Technician course provides comprehensive training in the following areas:

Medication Administration: Learn the principles and procedures for safely administering oral, topical, and inhaled medications. This includes understanding dosage calculations, medication classifications, and potential side effects.

Legal and Ethical Considerations: Study the legal and ethical responsibilities of a CMT, including patient rights, confidentiality, and the importance of adhering to healthcare regulations and facility policies.

Documentation and Reporting: Master the correct methods for documenting medication administration and reporting any errors or adverse reactions.

Infection Control and Safety: Learn best practices for maintaining a safe and sterile environment, including proper hand hygiene and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).

Upon completing the course, participants will:

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of a Certified Medication Technician.
  • Administer medications safely and accurately, following established protocols and guidelines.
  • Recognize and respond to adverse drug reactions and interactions.
  • Document and report medication administration effectively and accurately.
  • Apply legal and ethical principles in medication administration, ensuring patient safety and confidentiality.

Who is this course for?

This course is ideal for:

  • Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and Patient Care Assistants (PCAs) looking to advance their careers in healthcare.
  • Individuals interested in entering the healthcare field and gaining specialized skills.
  • Healthcare workers in long-term care facilities, assisted living, and home health care settings who wish to take on additional responsibilities.
  • Anyone seeking a foundational understanding of medication administration in a healthcare setting.


No prior experience in medication administration is required, though a background in healthcare is beneficial.