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Elite Nurse Aide Training: Patient Care Technician Program

This course prepares you to become a Patient Care Technician (PCT), a critical part of any healthcare team.

Program Objective

Our goal is to equip you with the clinical and administrative skills needed in various medical environments. As a PCT, you'll have opportunities in medical offices, nursing homes, and hospitals. Once you graduate, you'll be eligible to sit for the PCT exam administered by both the American Medical Certification Association (AMCA) and the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).

Course Description

Our comprehensive program, totalling 205 hours, provides the necessary skills and training to become a proficient PCT. The course structure is as follows:

  • 100-Hour Nurse Aide Course: Learn the essentials of patient care.

  • 75-Hour Phlebotomy Technician Course: Master the art of drawing blood safely.

  • 30-Hour Electrocardiogram Technician Course: Gain a deep understanding of EKG tests and heart conditions.

All courses must be successfully completed, and all State/National Exams must be passed, for you to be eligible to sit for the PCT exam through AMCA/NHA.

Organization

Elite Nurse Aide Training

Elite Nurse Aide Training

Elite Nurse Aide Training, located in Killeen, Texas, is a family-owned and veteran-operated healthcare education provider. Since 2006, the school has specialized in certified nurse aide and medication aide training, offering a personalized approach to education with a commitment to treating every student like family. They provide a variety of medical training programs, including a 75-hour Phlebotomy Technician course, which is entry-level and delivered in a hybrid format, combining online and in-person instruction.

Highlights:

  • Family-owned and operated in Killeen, Texas, with a proud veteran staff
  • Personalized healthcare training since 2006
  • 98% graduate success rate with over 3,200 certified nurse aides trained
  • Offers a 75-hour entry-level Phlebotomy Technician course approved by the Texas Workforce Commission and Texas Health and Human Services
  • Phlebotomy program costs $1,000 and is delivered in a hybrid format
  • Emphasizes community service and excellence in education
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