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Phlebotomy Technician

CPT

Description

This course will give you a comprehensive overview of working as a phlebotomist. During this phlebotomist training course, you will learn about drawing blood from patients and blood donors, evaluating patients' ability to withstand the procedure, and helping them feel comfortable. You will learn to adequately explain the blood-drawing procedure to patients and the importance of answering their queries. In this online phlebotomy course, you will also be introduced to performing basic point-of-care testing, such as reading blood glucose levels, preparing blood, urine, and other specimens for testing, and maintaining medical equipment such as needles, test tubes, and blood vials. Students will perform live needle sticks.

Requirements

National Healthcareer Association (NHA) testing requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Students must sign an Assumption of Risk.

Number of Hours

133 Hours

Credential

National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) License and BLS provider card issued by the American Heart Association

Phlebotomy Tech Tuition and Fees

$1,000 Tuition/ $60 Lab Fee/ $25 Registration Fee*

*fees are subject to change

BLS/CPR Tuition and Fees

$100 Tuition / Materials Fee $20*

*fees are subject to change

Other Costs Associated

$339 Textbooks / $160 Exam Fee / $30 White Lab Coat*

*costs are subject to change

Industry Insight

Employment predictions for Phlebotomists will grow by 10%, which is faster than average for all occupations, between now and 2031. A career as a phlebotomist typically offers job security, competitive pay, and flexible work hours. Job opportunities exist in many health care environments.  The average pay for a Phlebotomy Technician in New York City is $23.19/hr or $48,228/year. (Lightcast)