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Certified Phlebotomy Technician (Voucher + Lab Included)

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Become a Certified Phlebotomy Technician
Phlebotomy Technicians are essential to proper healthcare worldwide as they are responsible for drawing blood needed for tests, donations, transfusions, and research. As the population ages and diseases spread across the globe, the need for qualified phlebotomists will only increase. This 100% online course will train you to work as a phlebotomy technician and prepare you for the provisional Certified Phlebotomy Technician Specialist (CPTS) exam offered by the American Education Certification Association (AECA). After earning your provisional certification, you will have six months to complete the clinical skills requirements and convert to full certification. 

Registration and Enrollment: This course is 100% online. Start anytime.

Questions? Call (855) 520-6806

Job Outlook for Certified Phlebotomy Technician

  • The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) forecasts 17% growth in the demand for Phlebotomists between now and 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations.
  • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the average Phlebotomy Technician makes over $35,500 with top earners pulling in nearly $50,000 per year.

Certified Phlebotomy Technician FAQs

What Does A Phlebotomy Technician Do?
Phlebotomy Technician are responsible for drawing blood needed for tests, donations, transfusions, and research, conducting patient interviews, checking patients' vital signs, and transporting blood samples to the laboratory for testing.

Where Do Certified Phlebotomy Technicians Work?
Whether you choose to work in a hospital, medical lab, blood donation center, or doctor鈥檚 office, phlebotomy technicians perform an essential function our healthcare system by working directly with patients as well as doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals.

Why Is the Demand So High For Phlebotomy Technicians?
According to the BLS, blood analysis remains an essential function in medical laboratories and hospitals. Demand for phlebotomists will remain high as doctors and other healthcare professionals require bloodwork for analysis and diagnosis. In addition to blood analysis, phlebotomists are necessary for blood collection, either at mobile blood centers or dedicated donation centers. These phlebotomists may be especially busy during a health emergency, which can correspond with heightened interest in blood donations.

Course Objectives

  • Understand what a Phlebotomy Technician does and how to perform on the job.
  • Work with doctors, nurses and other professionals to provide essential healthcare.
  • Become eligible to sit for the Certified Phlebotomy Technician Specialist (CPTS) exam through AECA or the Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) exam through the NHA.
  • Opt to work full-time or part-time depending on your needs.

Prerequisites and Requirements

To take this online course, you should have one of the following: High School Diploma, GED or equivalent, entrance test, or previous healthcare experience. To qualify for the certification exam, a High School Diploma or equivalent is required. Please check with your state for any specific requirements they might have before registering.

 

CWE trains approximately 12,000 learners annually

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Becky Griebel
Becky Griebel
Bio:Becky, with 20 years of combined military and combat medic/EMT experience, is the EMS Coordinator and Consultant at SCC. Her journey from a rural Minnesota farm to Army reserves active duty and later to the classroom, has fueled her dedication to training the next generation of EMT professionals. Becky holds a BS in Health Sciences and is renowned for her many roles as an Minnesota EMT and industry instructor. She passionately focuses on instilling both competence and compassion in life-saving care. Outside teaching, she cherishes Minnesota sports events with her partner and walks with her Golden Retrievers.
(507) 389-7319
N. Mankato: D-144 B
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Carie Weller
Carie Weller
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