Patient Care Technician
IMPORTANT!
Attention: PCT candidates:
If you do not already have an NA certificate from ABC or another school, see “Advanced Nurse Aide” (Click Advanced Nurse Aide link) on this page and enroll in that program.
If you DO already have an NA certificate from ABC or another school, you need only enroll in the “EKG/Phlebotomy” program for PCT certification (see prices and schedules below.)
Patient Care Technician
PRICE INCREASE COMING DECEMBER
The next PCT Fast Track class begins on 12/30!
The next PCT Morning class begins on 12/30!
The next PCT Afternoon class begins on 12/30!
The next PCT Evening class begins on 12/30!
The next PCT Weekend class begins on 1/25!
Seats are limited. Call Today!
ABC Training Center in NYC
ABC Training Center is approved by the NY State Department of Education to issue a Patient Care Technician to Nurse Aide (NA) graduates from any school in the State. Students seeking a Patient Care Technician (PCT) certificate from all walks of life look to us. We are a leader in PCT training in NYC—the process works as follows.
The NA graduates will present their certificates of completion and take the EKG/Phlebotomy program at ABC Training Center. ABC will then issue the PCT certificate at the successful completion of the training program, a process for PCT Training NYC students have relied upon to get ahead. Subsequently, PCT graduates will be allowed to take the National Health Career Certification exam at ABC and will be allowed to attend the review class for this exam at no charge.
National certification is a feather in the cap of an ANA training program graduate that puts you one step ahead of the pack. Our experience has shown us that candidates that have passed the certification exam and who interview at a hospital or other medical facility usually get preference over non-certified candidates.
So, if you are thinking of gaining new skills to create greater job opportunities, more income, and more security for you and your family, look no further than ABC’s new, approved Advanced Nurse Aide (ANA) training program in NYC. Register for our patient care tech program today!
Learn more about Patient Care Technician’s Job Profile.
EKG Technicians
EKG Technicians are responsible for performing electrocardiogram tests in order to record and monitor electrical impulses transmitted by the heart. This assists a physician in diagnosing and treating cardiac and blood vessel irregularities. These tests include basic EKGs, Holter Monitoring (portable EKG which records activity for 24-48 hrs.), and Stress Tests (treadmill).
Phlebotomy Technicians
Phlebotomy Technicians draw blood from patients for testing purposes. They usually work under the supervision of medical technologists or laboratory managers. Generally, the same employee in a facility performs the functions of both an EKG Technician and a Phlebotomy Technician. ABC’s Phlebotomy Training classes in NYC can help you launch a fulfilling career as an EKG and Phlebotomy Technician. Our school will teach you about the various aspects of this discipline and give you the background you need to earn your phlebotomy and EKG certification. Check out our Job Outlook profile for EKG and Phlebotomy Technicians!
Weekly Schedule
(8 weeks)
Monday – Thursday
Morning: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Afternoon: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Evening: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Weekend Schedule
(8 weeks)
Saturday & Sunday
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fast Track Schedule
(4 weeks)
Monday – Thursday
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuition: $1,800
8 weeks
Down payment $300 (due at time of registration, $100 for registration fee and $200 for books to reserve a seat)
Tuition Balance: $1500 (8 weekly payments of $187.50)
Fast Track: 4 weeks
Down Payment $900 (due at time of registration, $100 for registration, $600 prepaid partial tuition and $200 for books)
Tuition Balance: $900 (4 weekly payments of $225)
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Becoming a Patient Care Technician is a noble and excellent career choice for anyone who would like to be on the front lines of the growing health care industry with intimate experience in patient care. As someone considering enrolling in our Patient Care Technician program, you may have many questions on what to expect from your new career. The following are some common questions that we at the ABC Training Center have received and answered to help you stay informed during your career journey.
What is a Patient Care Technician?
Patient Care Technicians are Nurse Aides who have also been trained in phlebotomy and perform EKG’s. The Patient Care Technician works in conjunction with medical staff to provide needs for disabled or infirmed patients that need support in completing daily tasks such as showering, dressing and eating. PCTs have a variety of workplaces to choose from, such as hospitals, rehab centers, dialysis centers, and nursing facilities.
What does a Patient Care Tech do in a hospital?
PCTs, in short, are professionals that aid patients that cannot perform daily tasks on their own. They help to bathe, feed, dress, and transport patients, and provide other basic needs while providing needed emotional support. They also monitor patient vital signs, perform EKG’s and draw blood.
What are the qualifications for a PCT?
If you are already a Nurse Aide, you need only take the EKG/Phlebotomy program at ABC to become a PCT. If you are not already an NA, take our “Advanced Nurse Aide” course, which consists of NA, EKG, and Phlebotomy training.
How long does it take to become a Patient Care Tech?
Depending on whether or not you are already an NA, you can receive the PCT certification in as little as 4 to 8 weeks
Is CPR required to become a PCT?
No. However, we strongly suggest that aspiring Patient Care Technicians take “CPR for Medical Professionals” which includes Automated External Defibrillator Training.
What are the job limitations of a Patient Care Technician?
PCTs cannot provide analysis of disease, provide an official diagnosis to patients, or administer medication. In addition to being a common gateway into nursing, the career prospects for PCTs are positive, with many hospitals and care centers looking for quality caretakers, as the total number of healthcare related occupations are projected to increase, and the role continues to evolve in the medical community. Overall, it can prove to be a demanding job that requires a certain level of dedication while providing a high level of personal satisfaction and experience in the medical field.
Preparing PCT’s for an Important Medical Role
Although the job seems similar to that of a Nurse Aide, our technician training courses are different than NA classes in The Bronx. The training process is more focused on the tasks a PCT is expected to perform. These include working as a phlebotomist and using an electrocardiogram (EKG). In addition to being upbeat, calm, and caring, they must be ready to respond to anything abnormal and tend to personal cleanliness, for any patient who is sick, elderly, or disabled. Patient care often involves bathing and grooming and assisting with patient transfers during emergencies and during the course of medical care. Aside from maintaining a safe environment or assisting with the administration of medications or medical treatments, the PCT must be able to work with others, from nurses and physicians to paramedics. A certified training program is required to become qualified as a Patient Care Technician. The difference between our program and others is that participants only need to take an entrance exam. A high school diploma is not required, although the exam requirement is waived for high school graduates who enroll in the program. The educational curriculum does involve some classroom time. Participants also take part in laboratory exercises and spend hours in a clinical setting to obtain the experience necessary to master the duties of patient care, conducting an electrocardiogram, or completing a phlebotomy procedure.
Classes can be booked for large groups or companies with your own separate classroom. Contact us for more information.
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