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Patient Care Technician Certificate Level 1 (51.3902)

Patient Care Technician Certificate Level 1 (51.3902) Uvalde Campus


Application

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Patient Care Technician Application


Faculty & Staff

A Mondragon
Armando Mondragon
Division Chair,
Applied Sciences
Email
(830) 758-4106
(830) 591-7274
J Estrada
Judy F. Estrada
Division Chair,
Applied Sciences

Email
(830) 591-7288
M Martinez
Maria Elena Martinez
Program Director
Email
(830) 591-7218
I Alvarez
Isabel Alvarez
Instructor
Email
(830) 591-7219
J Luna
Jose F. Luna
Instructor
Email
(830) 591-7267
I Vasquez
Irene Barrera
Instructor
Email
C Crowley
Christina Crowley
Instructor
Email
J Fernandez
Jorge Romeo Fernandez
Instructor
Email
A Rodriguez
Ana Isabel Rodriguez
Instructor
Email
J Moreno
Jenifer Moreno
Instructor
Email
J Ortiz
Jaclyn Ortiz
Instructor
Email
D Ayala
Denise Ayala
Instructor
Email
D Martinez
Duvelsa (Diana) Martinez
Instructor
Email
K. Suaste
Kimberly Suaste
Administrative Assistant
Email
(830) 591-4066

Purpose

The Patient Care Technician (PCT) Program includes courses that lead to a Level 1 Certificate with certification(s)/license(s) in Nurse Assistant, Phlebotomy, Electrocardiogram, and Medical Assistant.

The PCT Level 1 Certificate is a one-year, 2 semester program that prepares students for certification by National Healthcareer Association (NHA) in Phlebotomy, Electrocardiogram, and Medical Assistant. In addition, the program prepares students for certification by Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program (NATCEP) as a Certified Nurse Assistant.

Upon successful completion of the program and certifications, students will possess the basic knowledge and skills necessary to assist with critical patient care. Student will be able to check vital signs, perform CPR and first aid, assist with medical examinations, perform electrocardiograms, basic laboratory procedures and phlebotomy, and various nurse assistant procedures.

Admission Requirements

Students admitted through regular college admission procedures (see Admission Regulations section). The Level 1 Certificate is TSI exempt; however, those not meeting Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements are encouraged to enroll in the appropriate developmental course(s).

THE FOLLOWING MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO BEING ADMITTED INTO THE PROGRAM.

Application Process -- Applicants must meet the following requirements:

  1. Fulfill admission requirements and be admitted to Southwest Texas Junior College.
  2. Must have a high school diploma/GED or receive within one year of completing the National Healthcareer Association courses (Phlebotomy Technician, Electrocardiogram Technician, and Clinical Medical Assistant).
  3. Must hold a valid social security card.
  4. Must hold a valid driver’s license or state issued I.D. card. Name registered on DL or ID must match name as listed on social security card.
  5. Evidence of required immunizations, in writing, as required by the Texas Department of Health, including the Hepatitis-B series and Meningitis vaccine or proof of acceptable titer levels. Hepatitis-B series must be completed prior to registration.
  6. Must obtain a documented negative TB Skin Test or a negative chest x-ray report with positive TB reaction. If providing documentation of previous TB test it must be within 12 months of the training session.
  7. Must hold a current Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider CPR Card valid thru the training period.
  8. Upon acceptance to the program, purchase of the approved school uniform and supplies.
  9. Pass a criminal background check through the Texas Department of Public Safety. Process and fee will be explained by Department Coordinator. Students with any criminal convictions might not be eligible to test for the state exam or National Registry test.
  10. Students are required to have their health care provider complete and sign the required program health form, which will be provided the first class day.

Program Outcomes

  1. Implement the standards of care related to the National Healthcareer Association for Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA).
  2. Implement the standards of care related to the National Healthcareer Association for Phlebotomy Technician (CPT).
  3. Implement the standards of career related to the National Healthcareer Association for Electrocardiogram Technician (CET).
  4. Implement standards of care related to Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) for Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA).

Program of Study

Patient Care Technician Level I Certificate

Program of Study

Fall Semester

Patient Care Technician Level I Certificate Program of Study Fall Semester
Course Number Title Credit
NURA 1307 Body Systems 3
HITT 1305 Medical Terminology I 3
MDCA 1205 Medical Law and Ethics 2
NURA 1401 Nurse Aide for Health Care 4
NURA 1160 Clinical - Nursing Assistant/Aide and
Patient Care Assistant/Aide 1
Total 13

Spring Semester

Patient Care Technician Level I Certificate Program of Study Spring Semester
Course Number Title Credit
MDCA 1352 Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 3
PLAB 13232 Phlebotomy 3
NUPC 13202 Patient Care Technician/Assistant 3
MDCA 1210 Medical Assistant Interpersonal and
Communication Skills 2
MDCA 13171,2 Procedures in a Clinical Setting 3
Total 14
Total Credit Hours for Certificate 27

Notes:

  1. Capstone course that consolidates the student's learning experience.
  2. Must have a high school diploma or GED within one year of completion of National Healthcareer Association courses.

π All students are required to take EDUC 1100 or COLS 0300; however, EDUC 1100/COLS 0300 do not count toward degree requirements.

Tuition and Fees 

Students enrolling in the Patient Care Technician program pay regular college tuition, fees and additional surcharges. Additional fees are also required prior to admission upon acceptance to the program. The following fees are approximate costs identified to assist the student in financial planning (Note: prices vary from year to year):

  • Uniforms............................. $35.00
  • Books............................... $823.13
  • CPR Certification................. $31.00
  • Background checks................ $3.00
  • Immunizations................... $235.00

 

Advanced Placement Policy 

In order to receive advanced placement credit for CNA, CCMA, CPT, or CET, the applicant must hold current certifications and/or licensures in each training area.

  1. Provide appropriate documentation to the College of Applied Sciences Dean.
  2. Must be fully accepted into the PCT program.
  3. Must successfully complete COLS 0300 or EDUC 1300, NURA 1307, HITT 1305, and MDCA 1205.

      Students Certified as a:

  • CNA will receive the following advanced placement credits (grade of “P”) for the following courses:

NURA 1401.......................... 4 hrs.

NURA 1160........................... 1 hr.

 

  • CPT will receive the following advanced placement credit (grade of “P”) for the following course:

PLAB 1323........................... 3 hrs.

 

  • CCMA will receive the following advanced placement credits (grade of “P”) for the following courses:

MDCA 1352......................... 3 hrs.

MDCA 1210......................... 2 hrs.

MDCA 1317......................... 3 hrs.

NUPC 1320.......................... 3 hrs.

 

  • CET will receive the following advanced placement credits (grade of “P) for the following course:

MDCA 1317......................... 3 hrs.


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