Phlebotomy
Phlebotomy
Class Schedules & Enrollment Form
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Duration: 8 Weeks – Certificate of Completion
Times: 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Duration: 5 Weeks
Times: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Phlebotomy Program Policies and
Admission Requirements
The Phlebotomy program is where future Phlebotomists can get their comprehensive training at affordable rates. The Phlebotomist of today assist in clinical or laboratory settings to obtain blood samples as ordered by the physician or other qualified healthcare practitioners for diagnostic purposes. Our program is aimed at producing skillful Phlebotomy Technicians who perform delegated duties within the scope of phlebotomy practice as defined by the American Society of Pathologist (ASCP), National Health Association (NHA), and National Association for Health Professionals (NAHP).
As Phlebotomy Technicians, students will need to improve on dexterity and communication skills. Student will also be coached in proper blood draws from clients, interpreting blood drawing orders from physicians, laboratory specimen handling protocol and other essential topics related to the Phlebotomy profession. The Phlebotomy program is a 90-clock hour program that is completed in five (5) weeks for day class and eight (8) weeks for the evening class.
Outline
- Phlebotomy Fundamentals
- Safety and Compliance
- Patient Preparation
- Routine Blood Collections
- Special Collections
- Processing Specimens
The Phlebotomy course is a practical, hands-on training through use of demonstration and skills practice. Students will be required to practice on each other to gain real world experience. Upon completion of the Phlebotomy program, students will be awarded Certificate of Completion.
Options for Certification examination:
- The National Healthcareer Association (NHA)
- National Association of Health Professionals-NAHP certification exams can be taken after completion of the program and the required number of blood draws are accomplished.
Admission Requirements
- 18 years and above
- Valid State IDs/SSN
- CPR/BLS for Healthcare Provider from American Heart Association (AHA)
- TB skin test/Negative Chest X-Ray
- High School Diploma/GED
- Admission interview /Complete Admission Package
- Plain black scrub set
- Tuition $1400 (includes textbook, and lab supplies)
- $100 nonrefundable registration fee. Three (3) affordable payment options If not paying in full.
- White Leather or Pleather sneakers
Students are responsible for the cost of the study materials and exam fees for any of the certification options.
All admission requirements must be completed before the first day of class.
Students may qualify for Kansas Workforce KHPOP, or MO Full Employment Council (FEC) financial assistance.
Payment plans available:
Plan A: $1400.00 full payment at start of class
Plan B: $100.00 Registration fee and two payments of $650.00. One payment on the first day of class. The second payment within 3 weeks of the start date. These dates are scheduled and set upon admission. If the payment agreement is not met, the student will be dropped.
Plan C: $100.00 Registration fee and three payments. One payment of $500.00 must be made on the first day of class and the other two payments will be set, and a signed agreement completed, during admissions. If payments are not made on the scheduled days for the agreed-upon amounts, the student will be dropped from the course.