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Patient Care Technician
The Patient Care Technician (PCT) Program provides education and training for employment in hospitals and some outpatient settings. Skills taught include phlebotomy, glucose monitoring, and other testing, electrocardiogram, urinary catheterization and various sterile dressings. A certificate is awarded for successful program completion. The applicant must have a current/valid Nursing Assistant Certificate from the state of Arizona to apply for the program.
Why choose the Patient Care Technician Program? Health care is the second largest industry in the United States. The role of the Patient Care Technician continues to evolve and expand. The position is also a pathway to nursing and the physician assistant. Job opportunities are good.
Cost: Approximately $500 (includes tuition, books, lab and externship fees) Program completion - 16 weeks: Attend classes all day Mondays & Tuesdays for 6 weeks. Program includes two externships.
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