Phlebotomy Technician
The Phlebotomy Technician's primary role is to collect blood for accurate and reliable test results. A phlebotomist can work in diverse health care settings and with all levels of health care professionals, from the physician to support staff. This course will provide the phlebotomy student with a working knowledge of collecting blood while emphasizing patient safety, quality assurance , universal and standard precautions.
Key Program Topics
- Phlebotomy Introduction & Basics
- Specimen Collections & Handling
- Quality Assurance
- Hands on Blood Draws
Instructors are professionals in the field and teach using a primarily hands-on approach to skill development.
Certifications & Credentials:
- Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) with NHA (National Healthcareer Association)
- Stop the Bleed Certification
- WCCC Certificate of Program Completion
- BLS Healthcare CPR/First Aid
Program Details
This program consists of 23 class sessions, approximately 3 months, with evening classes 2 times per week.
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The WCCC Atrium Campus is centrally located off I75 in Middletown, just behind the Atrium Medical Center. This state-of-the-art campus focuses on preparing students for in-demand medical careers. We're small and mighty! Allowing us to provide personalized attention and a family like atmosphere that helps our students thrive.
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Occupational Outlook
for Phlebotomists
This program is fully accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE)