1. National Phlebotomy Instructor Certification
2. National Phlebotomy Certification
3. Certificate of Completion from a licensed career school in the field of phlebotomy and/or medical assisting
This 136-clock-hour entry-level program prepares entry-level students to draw blood from patients using different medical devices such as lancets, multi-draw needles, syringes, and winged devices (aka butterfly needles). This program includes the basic anatomy and physiology of the body. Specimen collection and handling, safety and universal precaution procedures, and applicable standards and regulations pertaining to the allied health field. The purpose of this program is to prepare entry-level students for an entry-level position as well-rounded Phlebotomists.
If unable to provide a High School Diploma or Equivalent document please email [email protected]
On-going registration. Applications and registration fees can be taken at least 1 week before the class start date.