Does this sound like something that will help a new CNA land a Patient Care Tech job at a hospital?
This course is designed to prepare students to function in the role of a patient care technician (PCT) in an acute care setting. Content includes: advanced nursing assistant skills, dietary procedures, respiratory therapy techniques, basic phlebotomy skills and basic cardiac monitoring set-up and techniques.
Would you pay for this kind of training? Or would you go for maybe EMT-B? I feel like you need to have more than just your CNA to get a Hospital job.
What do you think?