PHLEBOTOMY PROGRAM
Program Objective
The objective of this program is to prepare the student to enter the field of phlebotomy in a hospital or clinical setting. This program enables students to complete 80 hours of phlebotomy training and prepares them to take national certification exams. The 40-hour career skills development segment of this program includes computer orientation, development of writing, math and people skills, preparation of a professional resume, interview skills and on-the-job skills.
Program Description
The program is designed to enable the student to function as a phlebotomist through the use of textbook, videos, PowerPoint presentations, instructor demonstration, return demonstration and pre/post quizzes and a final exam to measure learning.
Entrance Requirements or Prerequisites
18 years of age, able to read, write and speak English. Must hold a current certificate of nursing assistant. Must have completed a minimum of 4 hours of HIV/AIDS/BBP training.
Registration
All students entering the Phlebotomy Program are required to register prior to the class. At the time of registration, a student enrollment agreement is to be completed and a deposit to be paid. This deposit is included in the cost of the program.
Tuition / Payment Schedule
Total program price is $860. This amount includes the cost of books and supplies. Tuition can be paid in full at the time of registration, but a minimum deposit of $430 must be paid at that time. An additional $300 must be paid before the start of the third week of the program and the balance must be paid before the start of the sixth week. |