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Chance Medical Academy Phlebotomy Program

Embark on a rewarding healthcare career with Chance Medical Academy's state-approved Phlebotomy Program. This intensive program is designed to equip you with essential hands-on skills, comprehensive knowledge, and the confidence needed to excel as a phlebotomy technician. Benefit from experienced instructors, robust career support, and a curriculum emphasizing both technical proficiency and compassionate patient care, preparing you for immediate national certification eligibility and a successful future in the medical field.

Program Details:

  • Cost: $630.00
  • Duration: 48 clock hours, typically completed in 16 calendar days.
  • Schedule: In-person training with flexible office hours by appointment, including weekends.
  • Prerequisites: Students must be 18 years or older, have a high school diploma or GED (if taking the NHA exam), and complete a health screening including a tuberculosis test.
  • Accreditations: Officially state approved by the Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools and an authorized provider for the American Red Cross.
  • Career Outcomes: Students benefit from career workshops, job placement assistance, and post-graduate references, enabling immediate national certification eligibility upon program completion.

Organization

Chance Medical Academy

Chance Medical Academy

Chance Medical Academy, an Ohio-based institution founded before 2013, specializes in state-approved phlebotomy and allied medical skills training. The academy offers an in-person, hands-on training approach, ensuring students gain practical skills for immediate national certification eligibility. Students benefit from comprehensive support, including CPR certification, NHA exam review, career workshops, job placement assistance, and post-graduate references. With experienced instructors and an authorization from the American Red Cross, the program emphasizes both skill proficiency and compassionate patient care.

Highlights:

  • State approved program by the Ohio Board of Career Colleges and Schools
  • Immediate national certification eligibility post-training
  • Includes CPR certification and NHA exam review
  • Hands-on training
  • Career workshops and job placement assistance
  • Post-graduate references
  • Experienced instructors with over 10 years in teaching and fieldwork
  • Authorized by the American Red Cross
  • Focus on skill proficiency and patient care
  • Program duration of 48 clock hours, typically 16 calendar days
  • Total program cost of $630.00
  • Prerequisites: 18 years or older, high school diploma or GED (if taking NHA exam), health screening including tuberculosis test
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