Drawing the path to a rewarding medical career

Program Duration

  • Total course hours: 98 hours hybrid and face-to-face class
  • Hybrid online content with weekly online classes and weekly lab sessions for 7 weeks
  • 2 times per week for 7 weeks

Description

The course consists of 98 hours. Students must attend class every day and be on time. Due to the critical nature of the program, students may not make up more than one classroom day. All students must attend class according to the time approved by the state to receive a Certificate of Completion. Students are responsible for their books, clinical documents, National exam fee and student insurance. Student will given a complimentary pair of red scrubs for class.

Once your Application has been filled out, the $150 non refundable application fee made, books purchased, Orientation Attended (The Friday before Class starts @ 4pm at the School ) and the first payment of $200 made by the first day of Orientation you will be good to start class!

Class Times and Dates

7-Week Class 2 days per Week- MORNINGS
Monday Online and Friday In-class 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
7-weeks Class 2 days per Week- EVENINGS
Monday Online and Thursday In-class 3:30pm – 9:30 pm

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROGRAM (Not included in Tuition)

1. High School Diploma or GED
2. Hepatitis B vaccine for clinical
3. American Heart Association BLS CPR for clinical
4. A negative PPD (TB test) or negative chest x-ray not more than 12 months old for clinical
5. 1 st initial deposit in full
6. Felony Free criminal background less than 60 days old
7. Negative drug test
8. 2 Forms of identification: a valid social security card and a government issued picture identification.
9. Textbooks
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10. Student Liability Insurance: $30.00 – Paid through the School
13. Student ACEMAPP Account: $50.00 – Paid to ACEMAPP

Educational Goals

This program aims to:

  • Provide students with the educational background and preparation to perform phlebotomy procedures in the work environment.
  • Prepare the students to pass the National Certification Examination.
  • Recognize factors that affect procedures and results, and take appropriate actions within predetermined limits when corrections are indicated.
  • Apply principles of safety.
  • Demonstrate professional conduct and interpersonal communication skills with patients, laboratory personnel, other healthcare professionals, and the public.
  • Recognize the responsibilities of other laboratory and healthcare professionals.

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