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PHLEBOTOMY

Phlebotomy: Theoretical and Practical Applications In Phlebotomy: Theoretical & Practical Applications, students learn basic phlebotomy technical back- ground and professional preparation for working as a phlebotomist. Students are introduced to anatomy and physiology with special emphasis on the cardio- vascular and lymphatic system, applicable medical terminology, and an overview of healthcare settings where phlebotomy services are performed. Students learn and apply professional ethics and behavior; interpersonal and written communications, including cultural competency; systems of documentation; and safety and infection control. Students will develop knowledge and comprehensive skills to prepare them to perform venipunctures completely and safely as they progress to Practical Applications. For Practical Applications students learn to perform venipuncture and specialized phlebotomy procedures. Students are familiarized with blood collection equipment and selection, specimen handling, and identifying complications related to blood collection and medical errors. Students train on a variety of procedures and techniques for typical and special populations. Special topics in specimen uses for testing in forensics, work- place, and sport are explored. Hands-on skills practi- cums prepare students for the clinical course. The full program includes classroom and both in-class and on-site clinical practice at local health care facilities. This program requires study time outside of class and includes both written and practical (hands-on) skills assessments, which must be passed prior to starting the clinical course. The program prepares students to take several national certification exams. Prerequisite HCE-108 Foundations to Healthcare Careers. Total: $1207 — Senior Total: $656 HCE-109-J M W 5–9:30pm Apr 10–May 24 K. Weicht CPB 175 Phlebotomy Technician: Clinical Externship This course provides students with hands-on work experience and practice to successfully perform the role and responsibilities of a phlebotomy technician in a professional setting. Successful completion will require students to complete 100 hours at their externship location and perform a minimum of 100 successful venipunctures under the supervision of an experienced phlebotomist. Evaluation of student progression will take place throughout the clinical placement.

PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION SERIES

As a Phlebotomy Technician, you are an important member of a healthcare clinical team trained in age appropriate blood and other clinical specimen collection procedures within a hospital and outpatient setting. See class details for specific dates. COURSE LIST • Foundations of Healthcare • Phlebotomy Technician: Theoretical

and Practical Applications • Phlebotomy Technician: Clinical Externship

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= Workforce Training Program Designed to provide students with specialized training for employment in high-demand career fields. = Scholarship Available = Online / Hybrid / Remote

Total: $305 — Senior Total: $187 HCE-111-M  Schedule with Instructor HCE-111-K  Schedule with Instructor

Mar 27–May 19 May 30–Jul 18

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