Description
Certified Patient Care Technician / Assistant (PCT / PCA) (CPCT/A) Through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA)
Doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals rely on patient care technicians to assist with the critical day-to-day care some patients require. They provide hands-on assistance to serve patients’ basic needs, which greatly impacts the lives of their patients and their patients’ families.
- Program Goal:
To prepare students to take the Certified Patient Care Technician / Assistant (PCT/PCA) (NHA CPCT/A) exam and gain entry-level employment as a PCA / PCT
- Length of program:
4 months, self-paced. Start learning today – no waiting period. - School Lab Practice: 8 days during the program
[Tuition]
- Tuition including registration fee($150 non-refundable) and any supply fee
- Student CPR (AHA BLS) : $65
- We accept Cash, Credit or Debit Card, PayPal, Zelle (admin@dmscaretraining.com) or Check.
- Payment plans available. We offer a payment plan for tuition, allowing students to divide the total cost into two or three installments.
- The school is not Title IV approved. No federal financial aid is offered or provided.
What students will learn
- Provide basic patient care — bathing, feeding, catheter care, etc.
- Acquire, distribute and administer patient care supplies
- Perform safety checks and ensure cleanliness in patient rooms
- Accommodate any additional patient needs
- Obtain EKG readings and monitor vital signs
- Perform phlebotomy procedures
- Provide emotional support to patients and families, particularly coping with grief and death
DMS Training Center requires proof of the following:
- Must be 18 years or older
- State-issued ID card from any State, Passport, Green card or Driver’s License
- High School Diploma or GED or Graduating from high school or a GED program within 12 months
- No Immunizations or vaccinations are required
- Uniforms/scrubs and closed-toe, closed-heel shoes are required for skill practice.
- CPR Certificate (before graduation)
Skill Practice Schedule
- You can start the program anytime.
- Along with the online course, students will participate in 8 days of practice sessions.
- This is a self-paced learning system where students manage their own study time and progress.
- All students must complete a total of 8 days of CNA & MA practice sessions, including training in injections, phlebotomy, EKG, and medical record management.
- Only 8 days! Please refer to the schedule below and select your practice dates. CNA & MA training is conducted together.
DMS Advantages:
- Once a month, we hold a study group to share learning progress and provide encouragement.
- This meeting takes place on the last Friday of each month in the morning. Detailed information will be provided individually.
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