Phlebotomy

​Offered at Main Campus

Program: H170302
CIP# 0351100901

165 Hours

Class Offerings:  Monday - Thursday
Part Time:  1:00PM - 5:00PM

Program Description

Phlebotomists work in blood banks, hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities drawing blood from patients in preparation for medical testing. As a Phlebotomist, you must be able to work directly with patients and have the ability to calm them. Safety is key in phlebotomy and all safety precautions must be taken to prevent transmission of infectious diseases.

Admission Requirements

Must be 18 years of age or older. High school diploma or GED required.

Program Structure

OCP

Course Number

Course Title

Course Length

A

HSC0003

Basic Healthcare Worker

90 hours

B

MEA0520

Phlebotomist

75 hours

Total

165 hours

Completion, Placement, and Licensure Rates for 2023

Completion-100%

Placement-75%

Technology Requirement:
ECTC will supply students with required technology.
​Students are not required to purchase devices or software.

Industry Certification:

National Healthcareer Association

Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) ​

Cost includes: tuition, lab fees, textbook, and one NHA test for Certified.  Scrubs are recommended, but not required.

Basic Healthcare Worker or its equivalent may be applied to the second course. Please contact the Nursing Director for more information at 850-892-1240 ext. 5171.

Instructor: Deana Majors

Email Deana Majors

(850) 892-1240 ext. 5172