Phlebotomy Technician Schools Guide |
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Click on one of the schools below to search for a technical training program or a trade school leading to a career as a Phlebotomist. |
Argosy University offers Associate degrees in Health Sciences with
flexible schedules designed to fit your lifestyle.Twin Cities - Minnesota Most graduates of this program who choose to work in their chosen fields will be successfully placed within six months of graduation. The Medical Laboratory Technology program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS, 8410 West Bryn Mawr, Suite 670, Chicago, IL 60631, 773-714-8880).
Southwestern CollegeFlorence - Kentucky Cincinnati, Dayton, Franklin - Ohio This Phlebotomy Certificate program provides students basic skills in phlebotomy, blood tests, vital signs, patient preparation, first aid, CPR, appointment making, billing, and insurance coding. Upon completion of the program, students will be prepared to work as a phlebotomist in hospital labs, clinics, physician's offices, blood banks, and plasma centers. Upon completion of the Phlebotomy Certificate training program, students will be prepared to work as a phlebotomist in hospital labs, clinics, physician's offices, blood banks, and plasma centers.
City CollegeGainsville - Florida The Phlebotomist Diploma program's curriculum is designed to train students in intravenous blood withdrawals in a minimum amount of time. General medical science courses are provided in addition to learning writing and computer skills.
Spencerian CollegeLexington - Kentucky The purpose of Spencerian College phlebotomy technician program is to prepare graduates with the skills necessary to obtain quality laboratory specimens in a variety of medical settings. Graduates will gain the technical knowledge and skills required to take the ASCP registry examination for certification as a PBT (ASCP).
Hagerstown Business College Frederick - Maryland The objective of the Phlebotomist program is to prepare students with the knowledge, technical skills, and work habits required for an entry-level position in clinics, drug treatment centers, freestanding surgical centers, and hospital areas. Students will be trained in the highly technical area of intravenous blood withdrawal.
Keiser UniversitySeveral campus in Florida he Keiser College graduate will possess laboratory skills and be able to perform laboratory tasks, including blood chemistries, urinalysis, clinical microbiology, hematology, and serology/immunology, that will provide entry level skills for the hospital, clinical laboratory or medical office laboratory. |
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