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All of our phlebotomy training classes are comprehensive and emphasizes a “hands-on” method – each student will draw blood at least once in every class. These draws will be performed with supervision on other class members. Our instructors will guide you as you learn a variety of phlebotomy techniques. In addition, you will learn the “tricks of the trade” that will help with special patients and difficult draws. Our Phlebotomy Program provides the student with skills and training in order to succeed as a phlebotomist. This course contains 6-weeks of lecture, discussion, and practical instruction in the lab, followed by a 40-hour clinical externship at a local patient service center, hospital or clinic. The hours of the externship are site-specific but are usually done over the space of one week, Monday through Friday. This is a larger time commitment but the externship is a valuable clinical experience. Please contact our office if you have any questions about course requirements or time commitments.

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South Carolina School of Phlebotomy

South Carolina School of Phlebotomy

South Carolina School of Phlebotomy is a specialized institution offering focused programs in phlebotomy and clinical medical assisting, along with hands-on workshops. The school provides in-person instruction, including lectures, practical lab sessions, and crucial clinical externships at local patient service facilities. Students benefit from extensive practical experience, including performing numerous blood draws, ensuring readiness for real-world healthcare careers. The school is committed to growth, with updated class schedules and plans for new campus openings.

Highlights:

  • Specialized curriculum developed by healthcare professionals, including a Medical Doctor
  • Among the highest certification success rates in the country
  • Hands-on workshops
  • Valuable externships with clinical laboratories and hospitals
  • Students gain extensive practical experience, performing numerous blood draws
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