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EHOVE Career Center offers...
EHOVE Adult Career Center
Your Future...Your Career!
www.ehove.net
Patient Care
Technician
Directions to EHOVE Adult Career Center:
Situated mid-way between Cleveland and
Toledo, EHOVE is easily accessible from
all directions. We are located at 316 W. Ma-
son Road and US Route 250 in Milan, OH
just north of the Ohio Turnpike exit 118.
The map shows all of the major connecting
roads that lead to EHOVE Adult Career
Center.
EHOVE Adult Career Center Office Hours:
Monday through Thursday 8 am to 9 pm
Friday 8 am to 4 pm
This course prepares you to become a multi-skilled Patient
Care Technician with the potential to work in a variety of
healthcare settings. Skills included are: State Tested Nurse
Aide, Unit Coordinator, EKG/Cardiac Monitor Technician, and
Phlebotomist. Attention to detail with a caring, positive atti-
tude is a must! The program includes computer skills with
focus on the electronic medical records, medical terminol-
ogy, basic science, laboratory testing, and various blood
drawing techniques. Upon successful completion of the
course you will be eligible to sit for the Patient Care Techni-
cian (CPCT) certification examination among others. Also
included is an unpaid 200-hour externship at area medical
facilities.
MODULE I—131 hours STNA—88 hours Medical Terminology/Basic Science/CPR—43 hours MODULE II—262 hours Anatomy & Physiology—99 hours Unit Coordinator—93 hours Employability—10 hours Advanced Patient Care—60 hours MODULE III—357 hours EKG—60 hours Phlebotomy—82 hours Clinical Practicum—200 hours Practicum Preparation –4 hours Review for Certification—11 hours
Program Goals Each student who successfully completes the graduation requirements of the EHOVE Adult Career Center Patient Care Technician Program will:
Qualify to take the State Nurse Aide Test, the PCT certifica-tion, and the EKG Certification exam with a positive out-come.
Function as a competent patient care technician in a vari-ety of healthcare settings using a broad range of skills set.
Utilize effective communication skills with patients, fami-lies, and health care team members.
Continue to expand life long learning through a desire for further education.
Demonstrate and respect patient confidentiality.
Exercise the ability to be flexible in an ever changing health care environment.
Admission Requirements 18 years of age or older High school diploma or GED—recommend English,
Reading, and Math background Basic computer skills—keyboarding at 30 wpm prior
to admission Pre-entrance testing—evaluates ability to pursue
Medical Career education Criminal background check Physical and Drug screening (FCH) Financial Aid Requested through the school, a full spectrum of Financial Aid services are available. For more information contact Ext. 213.
How to Apply 1. Attend Information Session 2. Complete pre-entrance exam, background check,
drug screen and physical 3. Complete application form and return with fee. 4. Meet with program coordinator for Interview.
Advanced placement will only be allowed as transfer credit from an accredited institution and will be consid-ered on a case-by-case basis by the program director. This must be arranged prior to enrollment.
An EHOVE certificate of completion is awarded to individu-als who successfully completes the training and certifica-tion exams are included in program fees. Upon successful completion of this course you will be eligible to sit for the following examinations: Patient Care Technician (CPCT) Registered Phlebotomy Technician (RPT) EKG Technician (CET) State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA)
For more information or to register contact Ext. 373.
Patient Care
Technician...
316 W. Mason Road
Milan, OH 44846
Phone: 419-499-4663 x-280
419-627-9665 x-280
866-256-9707 x-280
Fax: 419-499-5391
www.ehove.net
EHOVE Adult Career
PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN PROGRAM
Class Dates: March through March
Class Days: Monday through Thursday
Class Times: 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM
Courses: STNA 88 hours Medical Terminology/Basic Science/CPR 43 hours Anatomy & Physiology 99 hours Unit Coordinator 93 hours
Advanced Patient Care 60 hours EKG 60 hours Phlebotomy 82 hours
Employability 10 hours Clinical Practicum 200 hours
Admission Requirements:
Attend Allied Health Information Session
WorkKeys Pre-entrance exam
Applied Math Level 4
Locating Information Level 4
Language 75%ile
Spelling 59%ile
Typing 30 wpm
Matching
HS Diploma or GED Certificate
Application and $25.00 fee
Drug Screen and physical (Firelands Corp. Health)
BCI Background Check
Upon admission all applicants must have the following testing and immunizations:
Hepatitis B series started by first day of class
2-step Mantoux TB test completed prior to clinical
Course Descriptions STNA 88 hours This 88 hour curriculum follows the standards in Ohio for the State Tested Nurse Aide Program. Students will learn specialized skills in taking care of patients/ residents/clients in the long term care and home health setting. The course includes 16 hours of hands-on clinical in a healthcare setting. Students will be eligible for the State Nurse Aide Test. Medical Terminology/Basic Science/CPR 43 hours This course is designed to allow the student to gain a comprehensive introduction to the complex language of medicine. The course emphasizes spelling, analyzing, and understanding medical terms related to major disease processes, diagnostic procedures, laboratory test, abbreviations, drugs and treatment modalities. Students will be provided the essentials to basic science including the structure and function of the human body which lay a basic foundation for the advanced courses. Anatomy and Physiology 99 hours This course will provide the essentials to anatomy and physiology, with an understanding of the relationship between them. The emphasis is on the disease process, treatment including medication, and diagnostic procedures as they relate to each body system. Anatomy and Physiology will give a solid foundation for future studies in related health fields. Unit Coordinator 93 hours This course covers the basic fundamentals of grammar and writing as applied to the medical setting to include proper documentation. This course will show how the proper use of the English language will help the student to procure employment and advance within their chosen field. The student will learn administrative procedures in the hospital setting and techniques for effective communication are discussed and practiced. The student will experience simulation of hospital EMR software. Details of maintaining and organization of a unit workstation, its equipment, and supplies will be discussed and practiced. Also included are Customer service skills, Medical records management, emergency protocols due to power outage, as well as Admission and Discharge protocols. Advanced Patient Care 60 hours In addition to the STNA skills, the advanced patient care course will focus on hospital professional services, documentation and various departmental responsibilities, charting and obtaining health histories, assistance with physical examinations, specimen collection, and patient focused care. EKG 60 hours This comprehensive course prepares the student to function as an EKG Technician and to take the National Health Care Association (NHCA) Certification for EKG Technician (CET) exam. This course will include important practice and background information on anatomy of the heart and physiology, medical disease processes, medical terminology, medical ethics, legal aspects of patient contact, and electrocardiography. Additionally, students will practice with equipment and perform hands on labs including introduction to the function and proper use of the EKG machine, the normal anatomy of the chest wall for proper lead placement, 12-lead placement and other clinical practices. .
Phlebotomy 82 hours Students will incorporate the use of computer entry, infection control, specimen collection, and specimen handling. The student will learn correct venipuncture techniques, health care structure, and flow. Students will also be instructed in the interrelations among the organ systems, the relationship of each organ system to homeostasis, and common laboratory test that are ordered by a physician according to a specific diagnosis. Employability 10 hours This course is designed to instruct the student in basic employability skills such as conducting a successful job search, interviewing for a job, writing a resume, and proper attire for these events will be stressed. Practicum 200 hours The practicum experience is designed to prepare the patient care technician for a job role in various healthcare settings. This course is designed to allow the student to develop an understanding of the complex administrative and clinical interactions that occur between the patient care technician and the patient. Principles and management of infection control and safety in the clinical facility are discussed. The knowledge and practice of clinical procedures are covered. The student will be able to recognize abnormal diagnostic testing or patient data in order to inform the physician and prevent harm to the patient. How to document tests, assessments, teaching, and other patient interventions will be discussed. Review/Mock Test 11 hours Practicum Review 4 hours
Patient Care Technician Program 316 W. Mason Road, Milan, OH 44846
APPLICATION PROCESS Pre-entrance Exam: $54.00 Testing Fee (Credited toward tuition)
A pre-entrance exam is required of all applicants. The enclosed flyer gives details of times and dates. Please call extension 295 or 373 for an appointment to take the exam. After the exam, an appointment will be made for you to review your scores with the school counselor.
Informational Sessions: Attendance at one of the informational sessions (no charge) is a prerequisite to proceed with the Patient Care Technician Program. These sessions will address questions and concerns related to the Allied Health Careers Programs. Please call extension 280 or 373 to schedule your session.
Application: $25.00 Processing Fee – Payable to EHOVE Adult Career Center.
Send application with fee as soon as you decide to pursue a career as a patient care technician. New classes begin in March each year. All applications need to be submitted well in advance of the class starting date.
School Records: Send the enclosed form “Request for Student Records” to the high school
from which you graduated, or are now attending. If you received a GED, please bring the original scoring to the Office at EHOVE to be copied for your file. If you have had formal education beyond high school, send the transcript of grades and course descriptions to the EHOVE Patient Care Technician Program after you have completed all of the above requirements.
Acceptance: With admission requirements completed and achieving the necessary scores on
the pre-entrance exam, you will be entered in a pool of students for potential admission. Acceptance will be determined by a competitive rating based on completion of admission prerequisites and an interview. Class size will be limited. Only the application fee and WorkKeys testing will be valid for two years in the event the applicant is not admitted the first year.
ADMISSION PREREQUISTES BCI Background Check Drug Screen and Physical exam through Firelands Corporate Health Reference letters, Individual Career Plan, Essay Questions Interview with Program Coordinator or designee
Patient Care Technician Program APPLICATION FORM ($25.00 processing fee Payable to EHOVE) Date ________________________ Name___________________________________________________________ Social Security Number _________________ (Last) (First) (Middle) (Maiden) Home Address______________________________________________________________________________________________ (Street) (City) (State) (ZIP) (Phone) High School Graduate ______YES ______NO If no, do you have a GED Certificate ______YES ______NO High School___________________________________________________________________________________________ (Name) (Address) (City) (State) (ZIP) Do you have any conditions which would limit your ability to function as a Patient Care Technician Student? ____YES ____NO If yes, please explain.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Have you previously taken any Medical Programs? ______YES ______NO If yes, Name of School _______________________________________________ Reason for Leaving __________________ Courses____________________________________________________________Dates of Attendance__________________ Have you had any formal education beyond High School? ____YES ____NO Dates___________________ Location____________________________________ Present Occupation___________________________________Employer__________________________________________ Date employment began? _______________________________ Location ________________________________________
EHOVE Patient Care Technician Program Application Form (continued) Additional work experience in last 5 years: Type of Work Name of Employer Address Dates Reason for leaving
Write a paragraph on “Why I want to become a patient care technician.”
What are your plans for financing this education? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ I understand that making application for admission to the EHOVE Career Center Patient Care Technician Program places no obligation on me or the school in regard to my admission. I understand that I will be notified regarding my acceptance. Provide 3 reference letters (not relatives) submitted with this application. I give permission to EHOVE to check on references. All information will be held in confidence. I certify that all statements made on this application are true. Signature of applicant ____________________________________________________________ Date __________________
Request for Student Records To: ___________________________________________
(Name of School Attended)
___________________________________________
(Address)
___________________________________________ (City) (State) (Zip)
Please send a transcript of my records and a copy of this form to:
EHOVE Patient Care Technician Program 316 West Mason Road Milan, OH 44846
____________________________ _________________________ (Print name while in school) (Current Last Name)
____________________________ __________________________
(Date last attended) (Birth date)
_______________________________ (Social Security Number)
If there is a transcript fee charge, bill me. __________________________________________________
(Applicant’s Signature)
__________________________________________________
(Parent or guardian’s signature if under age 18)
__________________________________________________
(Street Address)
__________________________________________________ (City) (State) (Zip) (Date)
316 West Mason Road Milan, OH 44846
Allied Health Informational Sessions
Attendance at one of the following Allied Health Informational Session is a prerequisite to acceptance into EHOVE Allied Health Programs. These sessions will address questions and concerns related to the Allied Health Careers Programs. There is no charge for these sessions; however, you must register with the Adult Education Office at 280 or 231 to schedule your session.
Tuesday Feb 12, 2013 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Tuesday Feb 19, 2013 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Monday Feb 25, 2013 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Monday Mar 4, 2013 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Thursday Mar 7, 2013 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Tuesday Mar 12, 2013 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Tuesday Mar 19, 2013 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Thursday Mar 21, 2013 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Monday Apr 8, 2013 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Tuesday Apr 16, 2013 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Thursday Apr 18, 2013 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Monday Apr 22, 2013 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Monday Mornings
@ 9 am
Tuesday Mornings
@ 9 am
Tuesday Evenings
@ 6 pm
Every Monday (except
January 21, 2013, February
18, 2013 & May 27, 2013)
January 22, 2013
February 19, 2013
May 28, 2013
January 8 & 29, 2013
February 12, 2013
March 12, 2013
April 16, 2013
May 14 & 28, 2013
June 11, 2013
July 9, 2013
CAREER
TESTING
Career testing is required for most of our instructional programs. Testing must be scheduled
before class begins and may include measures of interests, abilities and work values. For
most courses, a fee of $54.00-$81.00 is due the day of testing and will be applied toward
tuition. Testing lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours. Please make sure to bring a photo ID
with you.
Career Testing is offered the following dates and times:
PLEASE CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
419-499-4663 OR 419-627-9665, EXT. 295 OR 280 - Toll Free at 866-256-9707
WEBSITES WITH FREE PRACTICE ASSESSMENTS
Visit our website at www.ehove.net/adult-education/student-services/career-testing for direct links to these sites:
WorkKeys Testing (Applied Mathematics, Locating Information, & Reading for Information
www.michigan.gov - enter “Preparing for the WorkKeys Assessments” in the search engine and click on the “PDF Preparing
for the WorkKeys Assessments” This website gives test preparation instructions along with sample questions at all levels for
each test.
www.learnatest.com/LEL– Click on “Workplace Skills Improvement”, then click on “WorkKeys Preparation”. Full length
sample tests in mathematics and reading are available.
www.act.org - Click on “Products” and then “ACT WorkKeys”. Scroll down to “Test Taking” and click on “Sample Ques-
tions”.
Math, Reading, & Grammar
www.learnatest.com/LEL/ - Click on “Skill Building for Adults”. Choose “Math and Reasoning Skills Improvement” or
“Writing and Grammar Skills Improvement”. There are a variety of different areas and levels in which to test. It gives imme-
diate results after you complete each test. You will need to set up a login, click on Workplace Skills, Improvement Tab,
WorkKeys Preparation.
www.wolframalpha.com - This is a great computational-knowledge website. Enter an equation and it shows the results and
how it achieved the answer.
Language & Spelling
www.usingenglish.com - has short exams in a variety of language & spelling skills.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/vivian.c - a variety of spelling assessments with a self-checking system.
Typing
www.atypingtest.com - Click on “Typing Tests”. A variety of subjects are offered in 1-minute timed writings.
www.sucss.state.il.us - Click on “Practice Typing Test”. Go to the “Practice Options” box. This is a 5-minute typing test.
www.typeonline.co.uk- Click on “Speed Test”. To start, click on the “start the clock”, type in the typing box, then click on
the “stop the clock”. Your typing speed will then report at the bottom.
WorkKeys
Applied Locating Reading Written
Program name Math Information For Info Language Spelling Typing Matching Paragraph Dexterity
Public Safety
Emergency Medical Technician X X X X X X
Firefighter X X
Paramedic X X X
Police Academy X X X X X X
Cosmetology/Culinary
Cosmetology & Manager X X X X
Culinary X X
Dietary Technician X X
Health
Licensed Practical Nurse X X X X
Massage Therapy X X X X X
Medical Assistant X X X X X X
Medical Administrative Specialist X X X X X X
Patient Care Technician X X X X X X
Surgical Technician X X X X
Business/Industry
Automotive Technician X X X
Electrical Technician X X X
Industrial Technician X X X
Machining Technician X X X
Marine Trades Technician X X X
Professional Business Specialist X X X X X X
To assist you in preparing for the Career Testing, the following chart explains which tests are administered
for each program:
CONVENIENTLY LOCATEDh
Midway between Cleveland and Toledo, EHOVE is easily accessible from any direction. Located on US Rt. 250 and Mason Road, we’re just minutes from Ohio Turnpike Exit 118.
Exit 118
Exit 118
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