To become a phlebotomist, you will need a high school education or GED - no college experience is required. In a phlebotomy class, you will learn how to safely draw, store, and transport blood samples. Some of your training may include: Anatomy, First-aid, Lab safety, Labeling, Medical terminology. You'll learn how to handle blood in a safe and sanitary way to prevent the spread of disease, and you may also learn about processing blood samples with equipment such as a centrifuge. We know how tricky it can be to fit school into your regular life - especially if you have a full-time job and a family. The National Training Institute for HealthCare Technicians LLC offers flexible scheduling options so you can get the education you want in a time frame that works for you.
The National Training Institute for Healthcare Technicians is a school located in Birmingham, Alabama. It is designed to train individuals to become healthcare technicians. The school provides hands-on training and education to prepare students for careers in the healthcare industry.