Continuing Education

Phlebotomy Technician

Program Application

Career Overview

Phlebotomy Technicians work in hospitals, physician offices, group practices, independent laboratories, health maintenance organizations, and public facilities. Duties of a phlebotomy technician may include drawing blood, preparing specimens for storage or testing, assembling equipment and verifying patient's records. A phlebotomist may also interview and screen donors at a blood bank.

Certification

The Phlebotomy Technician program prepares students with training needed to successfully take the national certification examination.

Length of Training/Requirements

The program consists of 215 hours of classroom instruction and 120 hours of supervised clinical externship in an approved site with full service lab.

Prerequisites

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Previous college experience, or assessment of entry-level academic skills in reading, writing, and math
  • Documentation or assessment of computer skills: Windows,MS Word, keyboarding speed of 25 wpm
  • Completed application packet including immunizations and TB screening

Clinical Requirements

Proof of liability and health insurance, immunizations and health form, criminal background check and drug screen required.

Coursework

Class Hours
Medical Terminology I (MDCA 1013) 64
CPR (EMSP 1091) 7
Human Disease/Pathophysiology (MDCA 1002) 48
Phlebotomy (PLAB 1023) 32
Phlebotomy II (PLAB 1091) 48
Clinical: Phlebotomy (PLAB 1060) 120
Electronic Medical Records (HITT 1091) 16
Total 335
*Course offerings vary by semester.
For more information
Please call 972-238-6950 or
email HealthProfessions@dcccd.edu or
visit our website Health Professions Home

 

Continuing Education Class Listings
Fall 2009

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