
What’s the difference between a CNA and PCT?
A Patient Care Technician (PCT) generally has a broader scope of practice than a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), meaning a PCT can perform more advanced medical tasks like taking EKGs, drawing blood, and assisting with certain procedures, while a CNA primarily focuses on basic patient care like bathing, dressing, and feeding, usually with less specialized training; both roles involve providing direct patient care but differ in the level of clinical skills required.
Programs
What Programs We Offer
Programs
| Programs Offered | What comes with the program |
Patient Care Technician Program | Patient Care Technician program 6-week course: Includes: scrub set, learning material, clinical on/off site, and one time test fee (National Exam Fee Included) |
| Phlebotomy Training Program | Phlebotomy training: 4-week course Includes: scrub set, learning material, lab, clinical on/off site, and includes national exam fee. |
| EKG Training Program | EKG training: 3-week course Includes: scrub set, learning material, lab, clinical on/off site, and include national exam fee. |
A recognized training provider in good standing with Michigan Works! Jewell’s Education Services is also nationally partnered with the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT). Contact your local Michigan Works for assistance with tuition if you qualify.






