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How to Enhance a Patient Care Technician Career

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A career as a patient care technician is one of the most diverse and rewarding opportunities available to individuals who enjoy improving the lives of others and who want to make a valuable contribution to the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Although doctors and nurses have to complete several years of college and a rigorous postgraduate licensing process, technicians are often able to enter the field with nothing more than a high school diploma or equivalent. Those who have no previous patient care experience and who have not completed a college degree will likely need to begin their career as an entry-level assistant, aide, or technician before advancing into a specialized area of practice. Those who work for an establishment that has low expectations are encouraged to consider voluntary certification. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to Enhance a Patient Care Technician Career


1
Patient Care Technician
  • Benefits of Formal Credentials

2
What is a Patient Care Technician?
  • An unlicensed allied health provider
  • May work in general or specialty department
  • Performs routine tasks
  • Not qualified to exercise professional judgment
  • Level of education depends on employer
    expectations
  • May have a variety of job titles
  • Medical assistant
  • Nurse aide
  • Dialysis technician
  • EKG technician
  • Radiologic technician
  • Etc

3
Education Requirements
  • Very low for entry-level generalist
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Specialty department may require Associates or
    Bachelors Degree
  • Usually depends on services being provided
  • High risk patients and service typically require
    more education
  • Employers may offer in-house programs
  • Directors may provide incentives for taking
    classes
  • Inquire with local organizations

4
Training and Certification
  • Heavily dependent on the department and employer
  • Trend is towards short periods of training and
    national certification
  • Dialysis technicians must be certified within 18
    months
  • More stringent regulatory requirements meant to
    cut costs
  • May be completed in-house or through independent
    establishments
  • Check with employers about their unique
    requirements
  • Make sure program is approved before enrolling
  • Pursue certification that is relevant to the
    department
  • May need to complete additional training and
    certification when making the transition from a
    general area of practice to a specialty department

5
Voluntary Pursuit of Credentials
  • Some employers do not require training or
    certification
  • Voluntary pursuit of credentials may
  • Establish the legitimacy of the profession
  • Demonstrate competency
  • Result in more job opportunities
  • Lead to higher earnings
  • Allow for administrative promotions
  • Ease the transition from general to specialty
    departments
  • Strengthen the resume
  • Result in higher levels of personal and
    professional satisfaction
  • Improve knowledge and skills
  • Be received better by patients who want qualified
    personnel

6
Common Credentials
  • College education
  • Vocational Certificate
  • Associates Degree
  • Bachelors Degree
  • Career training
  • In-house through the employer
  • Local independent colleges and universities
  • Vocational schools
  • Online programs
  • Certification
  • Specific to general or specialty practice
  • May require previous training and experience to
    become eligible

7
Steps to Success
  • Decide on appropriate career path
  • Consider entry-level positions if lacking in
    credentials
  • Acquire basic knowledge and skills before
    advancing
  • Inquire about education, training, and
    certification requirements
  • Take advantage of support programs offered by
    employer
  • Become active in local, state, and national
    organizations
  • Network with experienced and influential
    individuals
  • Learn as much as possible
  • Stay up-to-date with government regulations
  • Follow healthcare news and events
  • Enjoy the process

8
Resources
  • Patient Care Technician Certification
  • www.patientcaretechniciansalary.net
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