Originally Posted by Jolie
In my experience, unit coordinator (unit clerk) positions involve primarily clerical work such as initiating charts, entering orders into the computer, posting results on charts, maintaining communication between members of the healthcare team, answering phones, directing visitors, etc. They don't involve much actual contact with patients or hands-on care.
Patient Care Technicians (PCTs) assist the nursing staff in hands-on patient care, including bathing, feeding, ambulating patients, and performing certain skills such as finger stick blood draws. As a PCT, you may find an advantage to having phlebotomy and/or ekg skills, but I don't think many unit clerks would need or use these skills.
thanks so much for your input. PCTs sounds more like something i'd like to do how would i go about becoming a Patient care Tech?