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What
will I learn?
The overall
objective of the Phlebotomy training program is to prepare students to
function as phlebotomists.
Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, venipuncture and
blood draw micro-collection techniques. The procedures are performed on
patients of all ages at clinics, hospital labs, outpatient care centers
and nursing homes.
After this short program, you will:
Demonstrate
knowledge of infection control and safety.
Demonstrate
understanding of the importance of specimen collection and specimen
integrity in the delivery of patient care.
Follow standard
operating procedures to collect specimens.
Demonstrate
understanding of requisitioning, specimen transport and specimen
processing.
How
much does it cost?
Currently the Program fee is
only $1,125 plus the cost of your textbook. Financial aid may be available for those who qualify through their
local Michigan Works! Agency.
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This
exciting program, offered through the
Continuing Education Department at MMCC, consists of nine weeks of training
in a classroom, lab and externship setting.
This program provides excellent entry
into employment opportunities at
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Hospitals
and clinics
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Physician's offices
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Medial and surgical centers
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Veterinary clinics
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Insurance agencies
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Blood & plasma donation centers
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Government medical facilities and agencies
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US Armed forces
This
fast-growing industry provides excellent employment opportunities at a
competitive wage. |