Patient Care
Technician
This is one of the most versatile skill sets you can possess to make you marketable in several areas.
Your training will allow you to apply to work in a hospital or emergency room environment, a Lab, doctor's office, urgent care, nursing home, home care, assisted living, or cardiology office.
When you become a Patient Care Technician (or PCT for short), you are certified as a CNA, Phlebotomist, and EKG Technician.
You will start with the CNA program. Once licensed, that will allow you to work with a facility while you are completing the PCT program. We follow up the CNA course with the Phlebotomy program and finish with the EKG Technician class.
This Program is done in 3 segments:
The first segment is CNA which is 8 weeks.
Course structure:
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Weeks 1 through 6 cover the didactic portion.
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Weeks 7 through 8 cover the clinical portion.
It is held every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
Course times:
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Day time option is 9 am to 1 pm
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Evening option is 6 pm to 10 pm
You can choose which session you would like when you enroll!

The second segment is Phlebotomy which is 8 weeks.
It is held every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Course times:
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Day time option is 9 am to 1 pm
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Evening option is 6 pm to 10 pm
You can choose which session you would like when you enroll!

The third segment is EKG Technician, which is 6 weeks long.
It is held every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Course times:
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Day time option is 9 am to 1 pm
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Evening option is 6 pm to 10 pm
You can choose which session you would like when you enroll!

Program Start Dates:
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February 9th, 2026
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April 13th, 2026
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June 15th, 2026
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August 17th, 2026
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October 19th, 2026
Program Cost: $4,650.00
Payment Options:
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Pay in Full
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Monthly Payment Plan
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financed $172.57 per month for 36 months
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Promissory Note
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$100 deposit required toward tuition
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written agreement to repay the course loan under specific terms by having a meeting with our Director of Student Affairs
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Please contact us at 401-273-6900 if you have any questions regarding financing before enrolling in the program.

