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SUNY Sullivan Phlebotomy Microcredential Program

Unlock your potential in the growing healthcare field with SUNY Sullivan's Phlebotomy Microcredential program. This intensive, hands-on program is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to confidently perform venipuncture and capillary draws, preparing you for the National Healthcare Association Certified Phlebotomy Technician Certification exam. Benefit from a comprehensive curriculum that includes ECG training, medical terminology, and disease pathology, setting you apart in diverse healthcare settings. Learn in an environment that prioritizes practical skill development and benefits from SUNY Sullivan's commitment to hands-on training.

Program Details:

  • Cost: General tuition fees are $162.00 per semester for full-time students or $13.50 per credit hour for part-time students, plus additional fees and books. Eligible Sullivan County residents earning a high school diploma or GED in 2025 may attend with free tuition and fees.
  • Duration: 8 weeks
  • Schedule: Primarily in-person, with hands-on training; typically involves classes four days a week, 8 hours per day.
  • Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED, basic knowledge of biology and medical terminology.
  • Accreditations: SUNY Sullivan is fully accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education as of November 2024. The program prepares students for the National Healthcare Association (NHA) Certified Phlebotomy Technician Certification exam.
  • Career Outcomes: Prepares students for the National Healthcare Association Certified Phlebotomy Technician Certification exam, leading to roles as Certified Phlebotomy Technicians.

Financial aid

Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.

Organization

SUNY Sullivan

SUNY Sullivan

Located in Loch Sheldrake, NY, SUNY Sullivan is a public higher education institution founded in 1962, offering diverse academic and community programs, including hands-on CNA training and microcredential offerings like phlebotomy. The school promotes accessibility through initiatives such as the Education Opportunity Program and free tuition for eligible Sullivan County residents, fostering a close-knit, supportive campus culture.

Highlights:

  • Sustainable 405-acre campus with renewable energy initiatives including an organic farm, geothermal heating and cooling, solar farm, wind turbine, and apiary
  • Campus buildings designed by renowned architectural firm Edward Durell Stone & Associates
  • Phlebotomy Microcredential program prepares students for the National Healthcare Association Certified Phlebotomy Technician Certification exam
  • Comprehensive phlebotomy curriculum covering theory, principles, practice, instrumentation, asepsis, and safety
  • Phlebotomy program includes training in Electrocardiography (ECG), electrode placement, lead systems, medical terminology, and disease pathology
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