Advanced Nurse Aid/ Patient Care Technician

Program Overview

  • Location
  • Tuition
    $2,500
  • Program Length
    12 weeks
  • Learning Environment
    Online

Program Description

The Advanced Nurse Aide/Patient Care Technician program offers a flexible online learning platform that utilizes Interactive Distance Learning (IDL) and Virtual Live sessions for instruction. Students will gain skills in vital signs monitoring, assisting patients/residents with daily activities, and providing comprehensive care in hospital beds or wheelchairs. Emphasis is placed on professional communication to ensure patient/resident safety in medical facilities.

Degrees & Certificates

Tuition: $2,500 for 252 Clock Hours
Tech Fee: 60, Books: 117.52, Uniform $80

Careers

Upon completion of the Advanced Nurse Aide/Patient Care Technician program, graduates can expect a wide range of future career opportunities in the healthcare field. The program is specifically designed to prepare students for roles such as Nurse Aide, Nursing Assistant, Home Health Aide, and Patient Care Technician.

As Nurse Aides or Nursing Assistants, graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities. They provide essential direct care to patients, assisting with activities of daily living, monitoring vital signs, and offering emotional support. They may also be responsible for documenting patient information and communicating with the healthcare team.

Home Health Aide positions offer opportunities to provide care and support to patients in their own homes. Graduates can assist with personal care, medication reminders, meal preparation, and light housekeeping. They play a vital role in helping patients maintain their independence while receiving necessary care.

Patient Care Technicians work alongside nurses and healthcare professionals in hospitals or specialized departments. They perform tasks such as drawing blood, monitoring EKGs, taking vital signs, and providing basic patient care. Their skills and knowledge contribute to the overall quality of patient care and support the smooth functioning of medical teams.

Moreover, after gaining experience and additional training, graduates may choose to pursue further specialization, such as becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN). This allows for career advancement and expanded responsibilities in healthcare settings.

The demand for skilled healthcare professionals continues to grow, and completing the Advanced Nurse Aide/Patient Care Technician program equips graduates with the necessary skills to embark on a rewarding career path. Whether it’s working directly with patients in a hospital setting, providing care in patients’ homes, or pursuing further education, this program offers a solid foundation for success in the healthcare industry.


Learn more about Hawaiʻi Medical College’s Advanced Nurse Aid/ Patient Care Technician program