NCNA’s Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) program is designed to teach the knowledge in both the technical and procedural aspects of phlebotomy, including but not limited to the collection of blood specimens and venipunctures required by the CA Department of Public Health to become a Phlebotomy Technician. NCNA’s CPT program includes theory and practical (hands-on) instruction. The program will teach students the concepts of:
This program is designed for those who want to advance their career and/or are interested in starting a career in the medical field to become a phlebotomy technician.
This is a full 80-hour program (basic and advanced training with clinical placement) that is pursuant to Title 17 California Code of Regulations (17 CCR), Section 1034 (a)(2)
A phlebotomy technician is someone who draws blood from patients. Phlebotomists collect and prepare blood for diagnostic tests, donations, and blood transfusions.
You'll need to obtain a High School Diploma or GED or complete an 8th Grade test. You must be able to pass a criminal background check. You'll also need to provide a copy of your Social Security card and one of your state-issued IDs (e.g., state ID, driver's license, American passport). You may be asked for other documents such as a drug test or immunization records. We match you with our state-approved CNA training provider in your area. To fill out the Dreambound Application form, click here.
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