September - December 2008 Fall Course Schedule > Phlebotomist
Phlebotomist





Career Description

Phlebotomists are specialized clinical support workers who collect blood from patients for laboratory testing. Results from laboratory testing provide valuable information to physicians for diagnosing and treating patients. Phlebotomists have the responsibility to collect venous blood specimens without harming the patient. They also ensure that the blood is collected correctly, because if specimens are harmed during the collection process test results may be unobtainable or worthless. 

Phlebotomists work in hospitals, commercial laboratories, private physician offices, public health departments, clinics and blood banks. 

Phlebotomist Training Program
A certificate of achievement is awarded to individuals who successfully complete the following courses:

*  Introduction to Phlebotomy 
*  Advanced Phlebotomy Procedures 

Courses are listed in recommended order:

Introduction to Phlebotomy

This course provides the theoretical and practical knowledge of how to become a phlebotomist. The course covers establishing a professional relationship with the patient; selecting and preparing the venipuncture site; collecting specimens; preparing and maintaining equipment; and the health, safety and legal aspects of the occupation.

XPHA 563-505
XPHA 563-506 

9/9-10/2
9/15-10/20

TTh
MW

3-5 p.m.
3-5 p.m. 

$275
$275

M
M

Advanced Phlebotomy Procedures

This course is a continuation of the introductory phlebotomy course with a focus on the advanced procedures a phlebotomist may perform in a clinical setting. Prerequisite: Introduction to Phlebotomy

XPHA 564-505
XPHA 564-506 

10/28-12/4
11/3-12/8

TTh
MW

3-5 p.m.
3-5 p.m.

$275
$275

M
M

 

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