Description

This program trains students to become a medical professional to perform the required skills as a phlebotomist. Students will learn to identify special phlebotomy procedures, demonstrate knowledge of waived tests, and review disease transmission and infection control. Students will also learn to perform the administrative duties needed in the profession.

Objectives

This program will prepare students for an entry level position as a phlebotomist. Students will develop the necessary skills to perform the required duties as a phlebotomist under the supervision of a medical professional.

Admission Requirements

  • Have a high school diploma or G.E.D.
  • Pass the entrance examination
  • Background check and drug screening where appliable

Phlebotomy Diploma

Campus Information
Method of Delivery
  • On Campus
Course Outline

To receive a Diploma in Phlebotomy, students must complete 4.5 semester credit hours (110 instructional clock hours). This Diploma program can be completed in 7 weeks.

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Core Courses: 4.5 credit hours

Credit Hours
PHL 150: Phlebotomy 101 4.5