Hey, I can't get a job as a Patient Care Techinican

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Hello everybody, hopefully everybody is doing fine today. I'm name is Dennis I'm currently trying to pursue a career as a Patient Care Techinican in the city of Los Angeles,California. As of right now I've been trying to get position for the last year as PCT for Davita cause, I'm pursing my degree as Biomedical Engineer, I've almost reached the point where I can transfer. And now I can't get a job at DaVita due to having to many interviews (3 in total, one for paid training, one for internship and one for poteinal clinic) I was wondering if anyone can help me for PCT position around Los Angeles. I have plenty of poteinal, all I want to learn and grow as much as possible. My ultimate goal is learn more about dialysis machinery and learn to work with medical instrumentals, I completely loved my time as intern, I learned so much about myself and about my patients what they go through on the daily basis and love the staff I worked with though my internship, taught me everything I could possibly learn.

I want to work as PCT to start my career and help out my future patients to come as a PCT and as a engineer.

PCT positions are competitive, just like other health care positions in the LA area. If the DaVita organization has provided you with input on how you can improve your presentation, perhaps it is time to seek work elsewhere. Do you have a CNA certificate? Long term care facilities are always looking for good CNAs to add to their staff.

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