Patient Care Technician (PCT)
Quick Program Facts
- Continuing Education Certificate: 368 certificate hours
- Number of courses: 7
- Financial aid: Tuition Assistance
- Campus: Trinity River
Program Description
What do patient care technicians (PCTs) do?
PCTs work directly with patients and collaborate with nurses.
PCTs may:
- Measure vital signs
- Draw blood & collect specimens for diagnostics
- Manage patient food & fluid intake
- Perform basic laboratory work
- Perform electrocardiograms (ECGs)
- Monitor patient safety & protect patient rights
- Offer emotional support to patients & their loved ones
PCTs work in a variety of settings, such as:
- Hospitals
- Doctors’ offices
- Long-term care facilities
- Nursing homes
- Rehabilitation Clinics
- Skilled nursing facilities
- Cancer clinics
- Blood banks
About Our Program
Learn how to become a PCT.
You will learn the basics of patient care and how to work effectively with members of the health care team.
We have carefully planned our program to teach you the skills and knowledge you need to become an invaluable asset to the health care team.
Course topics include:
- Medical terminology
- Basic health profession skills
- Pharmacology
- Pathophysiology
- Phlebotomy
- Basic electrocardiography
Clinicals: Learn in the Field
In addition to course work, you will gain experience with direct patient encounters during clinicals.
Credentials in Detail
After successfully completing our program, you will be eligible to apply for the following certification exams:
Through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA):
Through the National Association for Health Professionals (NAHP)
- Certified EKG Technician (NRCEKG)
- Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NRCPT)—after taking additional clinical hours
Licensing Notice: Texas House Bill 1508
This program prepares you for an occupational license. However, you may not be eligible for licensing if you have a prior criminal history.
For more details, see Texas House Bill 1508 Licensing Requirements
Continue your studies
After completing our Patient Care Technician (PCT) program and working in the field, you may be interested in a credit certificate or degree.
Explore our credit options:
Eligibility Requirements & Prerequisites
You must:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Provide a copy of high school diploma or GED certificate
- Pass the Test of Adult Education (TABE) with a score of 10 or higher, if applicable
- Have:
- Current driver’s license or government-issued identification
- Social security card with signature
- Current health insurance card
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) health care provider CPR card from the American Heart Association
- Provide documentation of required immunizations
- Chicken pox (Varicella)
- Measles / Mumps / Rubella
- Hepatitis B (3 shot series)
- Tdap
- Influenza (seasonal from September–March)
- Negative TB Test
- COVID-19 vaccination is strongly encouraged
- COVID-19 protocols will be contingent upon CDC & facility guidelines at the time.
Post-Acceptance Requirement
After being accepted into our program, you must pass:
- Criminal Background Check (past 5 years)
- Drug Screening (9/10 Panel)
These tests are your responsibility and must come back clear to continue in the program.
No refunds will be given.
Course List
Costs & Fees
Costs and fees vary. Costs are available in Hello!TCC's Continuing Education Course Descriptions.
How to Apply
- New TCC students only: Complete a CE enrollment form. If you have not previously attended TCC, contact a career advisor for the form and
more information.
- Once you are accepted as a student at TCC, you will get a TCC Student ID number. You need a TCC Student ID number for your application to PCT.
- Admission to the PCT Program is a separate process and is not automatically guaranteed by admission to TCC.
- Complete the online application
- Patient Care Technician (PCT) Program Application
- You must be logged in to your TCC email account to access the application.
- Patient Care Technician (PCT) Program Application
- Register for class.
- Once you have been accepted, we will place you in your PCT courses.
Contact
Trinity River Campus
Health Care Professions
Advising Resource Hub
Call 817-515-1484
Email TR.HealthCareAdvising@tccd.edu
Advising by Appointment
Fall & Spring Hours
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Summer Hours
Monday–Thursday: 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Trinity River Campus East
Patient Care Technician (PCT) & Vocational Nursing Programs
Visit TRHN 3211
Call 817-515-2339
Email General questions: nursing.department@tccd.edu
Email Application questions: tccnursingapp@tccd.edu
Mailing Address
245 East Belknap Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Divisional Dean of Nursing
Nikolaos Moraros, Ed.D., MSHSA, MSN, RN, PHN
Email nikolaos.moraros@tccd.edu
Assistant Dean of Nursing, PCT & Vocational Nursing—Workforce
Karen Heard, DNP RN
Email karen.heard@tccd.edu
Updated August 13, 2024