Phlebotomy Technician
This program prepares the graduate to work as a member of the health care team
as a phlebotomy technician in the clinical/lab setting. Program content
includes the history of phlebotomy, clinical laboratory setting and personnel,
law and ethical issues, infection control precaution and preventions, CPR/First
Aid, circulatory system, anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, proper
body mechanics, various blood drawing techniques, safety aspects of phlebotomy,
complications of phlebotomy, handling of non-blood specimens and OSHA safety
standards. Upon
satisfactory completion of this program, the student is eligible to
take a national board exam. The fee for this exam is set by and
paid to the national certifying agency of choice.
Program Options
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Certificate of Completion
Other Program Info:
If you're interested in this program for Winter Quarter 2012,
please read the information found
here.
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Instructor:
Simone Terrell
sterrell@rtc.edu
425-235-2352 x5909
Program Length:
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.75 quarters
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15 credits
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Theory: Daily
8:00AM - 2:30PM
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Clinical: Daily
8:00AM - 4:30 PM
Estimated Costs:
Enrollment:
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Enrollment occurs quarterly. See the current RTC Class Schedule for specific
program information.
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