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
The National Training Institute for HealthCare Technicians is a healthcare education provider offering allied health certification programs, including Phlebotomy, Medical Assistant, Patient Care, and EKG Technician training. They provide day and evening classes nationwide with curriculum aligned to National Certification Exams and offer potential scholarships for qualifying students. Emphasizing affordable, independent education, their mission is to serve students, employers, and the community through innovative, flexible operations.
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