Health Care Technology Institute

The Health Care Technology Institute integrates a series of skills training courses into a single course for health care occupations. The program prepares students to be multi-skilled health care workers and prepares them to sit for four health care industry-specific credentials. Students who successfully complete all components of the course will receive a Career Readiness Certificate, CPR certification, a Nurse Aide I Course Completion Certificate, and a Phlebotomy Course Completion Certificate. Completers are eligible to apply to sit for the State Competency Exam to become listed on the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation Nurse Aide I Registry as a Certified Nurse Aide I and to apply to sit for the American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT), a national certification. Upon completion, students are qualified to work for health care providers in jobs requiring stackable credentials.

 

To be eligible for HCTI, students must have completed Nurse Aide I at CCC&TI since 9/30/14.

 

Admission Requirements:

  • Introduction to Health Services Orientation
  • Reading placement test
  • 18 years of age
  • Social Security card – must match government issued photo ID
  • Government-issued photo ID – must match Social Security card
  • Criminal background check and drug screen 
  • Proof of immunizations – Records may be obtained from the last school attended or current/past health care providers and must include:

- Td (tetanus) / Tdap every 10 years

- Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)

- Varicella (chicken pox)

- Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) two-step (be current, negative or documentation of negative chest x-ray)

- Hepatitis B series / Declination

- Influenza - current through flu season October through March

Note: Students, who successfully complete Nurse Aide I training at CCC&TI and become listed on the North Carolina Nurse Aide Registry, receive two (2) points toward competitive admission into the Physical Therapy Assistant program at CCC&TI and ten (10) points toward the Radiography program at CCC&TI.