Program Description
The Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialist Technical Certificate of Credit equips health care workers with the skills, knowledge and attitude necessary to succeed in the field of hemodialysis. Furthermore, this program enables you to sit for a national certification with National Nephrology Certification Organization (NNCO). There are 2 exams offered: the Certification Exam in Clinical Nephrology Technology (CCNT) and the Certification Exam in Biomedical Nephology Technology (CBNT), to become a Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician (CCHT). Occupational Trends: Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialists are employed in dialysis facilities located in hospitals and out-patient facilities, as well as home dialysis programs or industry.
Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialist median pay is approximately $36,200 per year according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Special Note: This program ONLY admits in fall semester.
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/medical-and-clinical-laboratorytechnologists-and-technicians.htm
Career Information
Occupation
Hemodialysis Specialist
Career Projections
The number of jobs in this field is expected to increase by 40.9% nationally and 31.3% in the State of Georgia over the next several years. Estimated salaries in this field start at $33,000 a year.
Labor market data was compiled using Economic Modeling Specialists, international and is updated annually.
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Admission Requirements
General College Admissions Requirements
Blood and Airborne Pathogens
Students enrolled in Category I and II programs at Atlanta Technical College will be performing tasks in which there is a normal occurrence for exposure to blood, other potentially infectious body materials, and airborne pathogens.
These tasks will be performed in the classroom, laboratory, and clinical activities for each occupational training program/course. Students will be required to present documentation of Hepatitis B and Tuberculosis immunizations as a result of potential occupational exposure. Students should contact their program directors for more information. Policies and procedures regarding blood and airborne pathogens may be reviewed at https://tcsg.edu/tcsgpolicy/tcsg_policy_manual.pdf.
Program Contact Information
Danielle Garner
Allied Health Science Program Coordinator
H218C H Building
404-225-4509
dgarner@atlantatech.edu
Program Length and Cost
Minimum Program Length in Semester Terms: 2 terms
Credit Hours: 17
Estimated Program Cost: $4,279
Additional Program Expenses: $615
CPR Certification Card |
$10
|
Uniform & Nursing Shoes |
$75
|
Background & Drug Screening |
$80
|
HEP. B Vaccine/PPD |
$150
|
Physical Examination |
$150
|
Registry Examination |
$225 |
Course Outline
Occupational Courses (17 Credits)
Total Credit Hours: 16
Program Outcomes
1. Student will become a competent member of the health care team.
2. Student will monitor and operate dialysis machinery.
3. Student will prepare patients during dialysis treatment.
4. Student will monitor dialysis treatment.
5. Student will prepare post-treatment reports.
6. Student will work on protocols for equipment evaluation and training materials for patients and staff.