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Phlebotomy (HSGN 1002)

Term: 2020-2021 Short-Term

Faculty

Yvonne F Manning
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Aubrey Linn Bailey
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM (9/29/2020 - 12/15/2020) Location: LOGAN MAIN 503

Description

The Phlebotomy program prepares adult students to become eligible to take the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) examination. Graduates of the program are then able to work as a phlebotomist or use phlebotomy skills in a variety of hospitals, care centers, or clinic settings. The program provides hands-on, competency-based technical education through classroom and laboratory instruction and practice. Training includes a study of basic phlebotomy: specimen collection (including venipunctures and dermal punctures), laboratory testing, patient complications, isolation techniques, and infection control.

Objectives
•Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of phlebotomy, lab organization, equipment, safety, infection control, techniques, basic human anatomy and physiology, and legal and ethical issues.
•Graduates will demonstrate clinical competencies of hands-on phlebotomy techniques including venipuncture procedures, dermal punctures, and specia