Become a Trained Phlebotomist in 6 months!
Job Outlook
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment of phlebotomists is projected to grow significantly from 2020 to 2030.
Learning program
PROGRAMS WITH BOTH ONLINE & PHYSICAL CLASSES
We are Certified to operate under the Canadian Government!!!
What Is A Phlebotomy Technician?
Phlebotomy technicians perform blood and other clinical specimen collection from patients through venipuncture, syringe and micro-collection techniques.
What Does A Phlebotomy Technician Do?
The day-to-day responsibilities of phlebotomy technicians include drawing blood and collecting other specimens, preparing and processing specimens for laboratory testing and analysis and assembling/maintaining medical instruments such as needles, test tubes, blood vials and centrifuges.
Program Objective
This certificate program will give you the professional abilities and knowledge needed to work as a competent entry-level phlebotomy technician. This role requires both clinical skills, such as drawing blood and handling other clinical specimens, as well as professional skills, such as high-quality patient care and the ability to ease patient anxieties during a blood draw. At QTTC SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH, all of these skills and more are covered in the program’s courses, hands-on training and lab exercises that simulate real-world settings at school so you’re prepared for day one on the job.
What Will I Learn?
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Students in the Phlebotomy Technician program will learn how to draw blood, put patients at ease during procedures and process specimens for testing—all taught by instructors with years of experience in the field.
Students will also take classes that cover how to verify a patient’s identity to ensure proper specimen labeling, correctly label drawn blood for testing/processing and enter patient information into a database.
What Are My Career Opportunities as a Phlebotomy Technician?
- Clinical labs
- Hospitals
- Independent laboratories
- Physicians’ offices
- Health maintenance organizations
- Public health agencies
- Nursing homes
- Research institutions
- Blood donor centers
- Mobile laboratories
- QTTC SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH IN SESSION
Our graduates are now eligible to write the following certification exams
- The American Medical Technologist certification exam
- The Canadian Phlebotomy Technician certification exam
- The American Medical Certification Association exam
- And get their certificate/license to work in the USA and Canada, as well as other countries.