PHLE
Phlebotomists are essential members of the healthcare delivery team who primarily are responsible for collecting blood specimens from patients for laboratory testing. The phlebotomist plays a vital role by obtaining quality specimens that enable the laboratory to deliver meaningful and accurate test results to assist the physician in diagnosis.
The Phlebotomy certificate program is a part-time, two-semester program, offering three classes per year. The program includes lectures and laboratory experiences at CCRI as well as practical training at a clinical site. Instruction is designed to provide both the technical and interpersonal skills required for the competent and professional practice of phlebotomy.
Upon successful completion of this program, graduates are eligible to sit for a national certification examination for phlebotomy given by recognized agencies. Qualified phlebotomists may be employed in hospital laboratories, private laboratories, doctors’ offices, clinics, emergency rooms or blood donor centers.
Phlebotomy students are eligible for financial aid and the Dean’s List.
Technical standards: The physical activity level (strength) level for phlebotomist (079. 36.022) is classified as “light” by the Department of Labor Dictionary of Occupational Titles.
Note: Many courses require prerequisites, corequisites and/or testing. See course descriptions at the back of the catalog for details.
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Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
ENGL 1010 | Composition I (or ENGL 1010A) | 3 |
PHLE 1010 | Phlebotomy I | 6 |
MLTC 1960 | Clinical Laboratory Information Systems | 1 |
MEDL 2385 | International Classification of Diseases – Clinical Modification ICD-CM | 1 |
PHLE 1020 | Phlebotomy II 1 | 6 |
MLTC 1170 | Quality Assurance for Point of Care Laboratory Testing | 1 |
RESP 2140 | Basics of Electrocardiography | 1 |
Subtotal | 19 | |
Total Hours | 19 |
Students must be available to train weekdays (eight hours per day, five days per week) for three consecutive weeks.
Year 1 | ||
---|---|---|
Semester 1 | Hours | |
ENGL 1010 | Composition I (or ENGL 1010A) | 3 |
PHLE 1010 | Phlebotomy I | 6 |
MLTC 1960 | Clinical Laboratory Information Systems | 1 |
MEDL 2385 | International Classification of Diseases – Clinical Modification ICD-CM | 1 |
Hours | 11 | |
Semester 2 | ||
PHLE 1020 | Phlebotomy II 1 | 6 |
MLTC 1170 | Quality Assurance for Point of Care Laboratory Testing | 1 |
RESP 2140 | Basics of Electrocardiography | 1 |
Hours | 8 | |
Total Hours | 19 |
Students must be available to train weekdays (eight hours per day, five days per week) for three consecutive weeks.
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