Must have a valid CNA license to enroll in this program.
This 210-hour program provides them with the skills necessary to work in acute care facilities (hospitals), urgent care centers, dialysis units, and ambulatory care settings. Coursework includes Medical Terminology, HIPAA regulations EKG and Phlebotomy skills, advanced patient care skills with laboratory, the emergency response including American Heart Association Adult First Aid, and Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) certification. All participants will be eligible to sit for the National Healthcare Association (NHA) examination for Patient Care Technician/Associate after completion of BOTH required modules for the Patient Care Technician program. Books are not included in the tuition.