Students will learn the methods for drawing blood for laboratory testing. A Phlebotomist is employed in various medical facilities including hospitals, doctor's offices, and medical laboratories. Instruction for this program will be provided by licensed health care professionals.
Courses and Program Costs
- HM-458 Introduction to Health Care & Health Care Systems
- HM-355 Phlebotomy-Venipuncture Theory
- HM-372 Phlebotomy Externship
Pricing Legend |
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Maryland Senior Resident (60+) | $425 |
Garrett County Resident | $1,475 |
Out-of-County Resident | $1,550 |
Out-of-State Resident | $1,625 |
Time to Complete Program
Approximately 6 months. Classes are held 2-3 evenings per week. Externship (40 hours) must be completed within 8 weeks of the completion of course work. A detailed training schedule and course description for each class will be provided during an Orientation and Information Session.
Entry Requirements
- Proof of health insurance coverage is required at time of registration.
- Eligibility to participate in the program may be dependent upon a criminal background check.
- Certification that vaccinations for MMR, TB, PPD, Hepatitis B, COVID-19 and flu are current. The cost of the vaccinations is the responsibility of the student.
- Sites for externship/clinical hours may require random drug testing.
- Students must have transportation to complete externship hours within a 50-mile radius of Garrett College.
- A $25.00 non-refundable registration fee is required from all students.
- Students are required to have a High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Students are required to take the TABE Assessment prior to enrollment.
- Students must participate in an Orientation and Information Session.
- Students must maintain a 75% average in each class and meet attendance requirements to progress to the next course.
Location of Training
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Career Technology and Training Center (CTTC)
116 Industrial Park
Accident, MD 21520
Externship
Conducted at Garrett Memorial Hospital and various other medical sites.
Certifying Professional Association/Agency
National Healthcareer Association (NHA)
Upon Successful Completion
- Students will be prepared for an entry level position as a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant.
- Students must pass the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certification Exam.
Occupational Outlook
Employment of phlebotomists is projected to grow 10 % from 2021 to 2031, faster than the average for all occupations, with about 21,500 openings for phlebotomists projected each year over the decade.
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Registration Deadline
NOVEMBER21
New classes start each fall! Program begins on December 12, 2024 and end on May 13, 2025.*
*Course details could be subject to change, call or email for more information.
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Contact Info
Doug Beitzel
Program Coordinator
Phone: 301-387-3772Email: doug.beitzel@shorinji-kempo.net