Complete guide to AMCA PCTC certification. Exam requirements, testing centers, costs, and how to get certified in CT.
Ideal for candidates with prior patient care experience who need certification to validate their skills for Connecticut employers.
New to the field? If you have no prior experience, you must complete a Self-Managed 100-Hour Externship to build hands-on confidence needed to complete the program and prepare to challenge the AMCA PCTC.
EHired does NOT place, arrange, or supervise externships. All externships are self-managed. You are responsible for identifying and securing your own externship site at a hospital or healthcare facility. EHired provides state-specific resources and guidance, but placement is not guaranteed.
The AMCA Patient Care Technician/Assistant Certification (PCTC) is recognized by healthcare employers throughout Connecticut and all 50 states. It validates your competency in essential patient care skills.
The PCTC exam tests your knowledge in core patient care competencies:
Complete an approved Patient Care Technician training program. EHired's free online program fully prepares you for the AMCA PCTC exam.
If new to healthcare, complete a 100-hour clinical externship. Those with prior CNA, MA, or patient care experience may qualify to test directly.
Schedule and pass the AMCA PCTC certification exam. The exam is computer-based and available at testing centers throughout Connecticut.
| Questions | 130-150 Multiple Choice |
| Time Limit | 3 Hours |
| Passing Score | 70% or higher |
| Format | Computer-Based |
| Results | Immediate (Pass/Fail) |
| EHired Training Program | FREE |
| Study Materials | Included |
| Practice Exams | Included |
| Career Support | Included |
| Credentialing Fee | Pay when ready |
One-time payment only when you choose to pursue certification and employment.
AMCA partners with PSI testing centers throughout Connecticut. Find a convenient location near you.
PSI operates testing centers throughout Connecticut. Visit the AMCA website to search for convenient testing locations in your area, check availability, and schedule your exam.
Find Your Testing Center on AMCA →Can't find a convenient location? Remote proctoring may be available.
Connecticut hospitals typically do NOT require CNA certification for PCT positions. AMCA PCTC certification is accepted and often preferred.
Connecticut nursing homes and long-term care facilities DO require CNA certification per CT Board of Nursing regulations.
With 27 hospitals in the Constitution State, Connecticut offers strong PCT opportunities with competitive East Coast salaries. Hartford, New Haven, and Stamford health systems actively recruit certified technicians.
Certification often leads to higher starting pay and better positions
$43K - $49K
Major hospitals
$41K - $47K
Regional systems
$47K - $53K
Specialized skills premium
The AMCA Patient Care Technician/Assistant Certification (PCTC) is a nationally recognized credential that validates your competency in patient care skills. It's accepted by hospitals throughout Connecticut and all 50 states, making it portable if you relocate.
EHired's comprehensive PCT training program is completely free — $0 tuition, no loans, no FAFSA. When you complete the program and are ready to pursue certification and employment, you make a one-time small payment to cover credentialing costs. You're not "buying" a certification — you're investing in a complete training program that prepares you for a healthcare career.
While not legally mandated by the state, certification is strongly preferred and often required by Connecticut employers. Most of CT's 27 hospitals require PCTC or equivalent certification for PCT positions. Certification significantly improves your job prospects and starting salary.
AMCA PCTC certification is valid for 2 years. To renew, you'll need to complete 20 continuing education credits and pay a $79 renewal fee. Many employers offer CE opportunities as part of their ongoing training programs.
Yes! AMCA PCTC certification is nationally recognized and portable across all 50 states. Many Connecticut residents work at hospitals in neighboring states like New York. Your certification is valid anywhere in the United States.
PCTC certification includes additional skills beyond CNA, such as phlebotomy, EKG, and specimen collection. PCTs typically work in hospitals while CNAs often work in nursing homes. In CT acute care settings, PCTC is accepted without CNA. However, CT nursing homes require CNA certification specifically.
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