Health Care: Patient Care Technician Certificate
The Patient Care Technician (PCT) Certificate program is designed to prepare students to work in a variety of health care environments. Students gain technical expertise to provide effective clinical assistance to patients. The PCT program prepares a student to work as an entry-level patient care technician in a clinic, hospital, nursing home or long-term care facility. Students will learn how to perform basic laboratory procedures, check vital signs, assist in medical examinations, and perform phlebotomy procedures.
This program is a combination of lecture and practical exercises in a simulation laboratory and in actual clinical settings. Upon successful completion of this program, the student is eligible to take the State of Colorado Nurse’s Aide Certification exam as well as national certification exams for Phlebotomy and Patient Care Technician. All courses must be completed to obtain the PCT Certificate.
Students will be required to complete and pass a criminal background check, drug screen and provide proof of immunizations prior to starting internships/clinical experiences. Students unable to complete these requirements will not be able to begin the program. Information on Gainful Employment.
Patient Care Technician Requirements: 21 credits
HPR 101 | Customer Service in Health Care | 2 |
HPR 106 | Law & Ethics for Health Professionals | 2 |
HPR 112 | Phlebotomy | 4 |
HPR 119 | Computers in Health Care | 2 |
HPR 178 | Medical Terminology (3 Credit Hours) | 3 |
HPR 180 | Internship (Phlebotomy) | 3 |
NUA 101 | Certified Nurse Aide Health Care Skills | 4 |
NUA 170 | Nurse Aide Clinical Experience | 1 |