Training Information: CED-0808 - Phlebotomy
Our phlebotomy training program provides a combination of lectures, lab, clinical observations, and hands-on practical experience to develop the skills needed to work in an entry-level position in medical facilities as a Phlebotomist (blood drawing). The primary goal is to instill the latest information on blood collection techniques, skills, and equipment for a safe and effective specimen collection, thus enhancing the customer service experience and promoting patient care.
Course Resources
Please contact the Center for Workforce & Professional Education for additional information and/or questions.
The training is designed to provide the student with theoretical and technical introductory skills of a phlebotomist. Discussions include anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, medical terminology, structures of the health care system and clinical laboratory, safety, types of laboratory analyses, specimen collection including techniques, equipment, sources of error, and medical, and legal issues surrounding the practice of phlebotomy.
REGISTRATION: Registration closes 2 weeks before the training start date. Any registrations from the initial close up to 5 days before the start will be assessed a $50 late registration fee. No registration within 5 days of the training. Any cancelations within 5 days of starting will be assessed a $75 cancelation fee. There will be no refunds given for no-shows.
If you have been awarded a VSAC Advancement Grant - please email cewd@vtc.edu for registration information.
Course Resources
Please contact the Center for Workforce & Professional Education for additional information and/or questions.
Available Sessions
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