Online Phlebotomy Technician Course & Certification
A Self Paced Online Class for Certification as a Phlebotomy Technician
PHLB1301
Cost: $320
Payment Plan Providers available.
Length: Self Paced
Start Immediately upon Enrollment.
This is a Career Technical Certification program. The class is designed to be completed in 4 weeks. Students are allowed to work at their own pace and may take as long as they wish.
Completion of each section, verified by an exam or quiz, unlocks the next section. We have a final exam to check your knowledge. We want you to pass this exam, and we guarantee a 100% pass rate for our students. Your success is our success!
We are Nationally Accredited by the National Phlebotomy Academy.
While not necessary for most job or externship seekers, we do offer skills verification and documentation for those seeking a national certification. This can be in the form of video submission, or signed attestation by a preceptor.
Course completion results in a Texas Health Professions Certification as a Phlebotomy Technician, with a certificate issued to you. The addition of 30 blood draws either by practice model or live patient makes the student eligible to take a National Certification Exam.
Our Mission
At Texas Health Professions we strive to provide affordable, accessible, high quality education to meet the growing need for entry level health care professionals.
We strive to keep our course affordable, so that we may train as many people as possible to serve the growing need for well trained healthcare professionals.
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Choosing a career as a Phlebotomist can be a rewarding decision for several reasons:
Becoming a Phlebotomist can offer a fulfilling career with numerous opportunities for growth and development. It’s a role that not only offers personal satisfaction but also makes a significant difference in the lives of others.
Becoming a phlebotomist involves several steps:
Remember, requirements can vary by state, so it’s important to check with your state’s health department to understand the specific requirements in your area.
The career outlook for Certified Phlebotomists is quite promising. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of phlebotomists is projected to grow 8 percent from 2022 to 2032, which is faster than the average for all occupations. This growth rate suggests that there will be a steady demand for phlebotomists in the coming years.
In terms of salary, the median annual wage for phlebotomists was $38,530 in May 20221. However, salaries can vary depending on factors such as location, level of experience, and the specific healthcare setting.
Approximately 10,800 job openings for phlebotomists are projected to be added each year, on average, over the decade1. Many of these openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire1.
A career as a Certified Phlebotomist offers a positive job outlook with competitive salary prospects. As with any career, it’s important to conduct thorough research and consider your own career goals and interests.
Phlebotomy is a specialized area of clinical laboratory work that involves drawing blood from patients for various medical tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. Phlebotomists are trained healthcare professionals who carry out these tasks.
Role and Responsibilities: Phlebotomists are primarily responsible for collecting blood samples from patients in a safe and sanitary manner. They prepare patients for the procedure, explain the process, and ensure patients feel comfortable. They also label and track the blood samples to ensure they are correctly matched to each patient.
Skills and Qualifications: Phlebotomists need to have excellent hand-eye coordination and precision to draw blood efficiently and minimize patient discomfort. They also need strong interpersonal skills as they interact directly with patients, some of whom may be nervous or uncomfortable. In terms of qualifications, phlebotomists typically need to complete a phlebotomy training program and obtain certification.
Work Environment: Phlebotomists work in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, blood donation centers, and doctor’s offices. Their work can be physically demanding as it often involves standing for long periods and handling delicate medical equipment.
Featuring a blend of Videos, Lectures, Audio, Power Points and Quizzes The Online Phlebotomy training course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of phlebotomy techniques and prepare you for a successful career in the field.
Relevant Medical Terminology
Anatomy and Physiology
Principals of Phlebotomy
Blood Collection Techniques
HIPPA Guidelines
Optional Phlebotomy Skills Verification
Willingness to Learn
Ability to read and write English
An Internet Connection
No Previous Medical Experience Required
No. While we highly recommend gaining clinical experience after completing our certification, it is not required for most job seekers. Most states do not require completion of a clinical externship. A clinical phlebotomy externship is required in the state of California, however.
Students may choose to demonstrate proficiency on a phlebotomy practice mannequin arm, a practice pad, or a patient under the supervision of a preceptor.
Video submission using a practice kit or a blood draw log signed off by whoever supervised your phlebotomy practice.
Absolutely. A Certification by Texas Health Professions tells your potential preceptor or employer that you are well prepared to practice as a new Phlebotomist.
Welcome Letter
Practice Models
Introduction to Phlebotomy 101
Phlebotomy Module 1 Lecture
Phlebotomy Module 1
Phlebotomy M1 PDF file for review
Section 1 Quiz
Saftey Lecture Video
Phlebotomy Module 2: Safety
Phlebotomy Module 2 PDF for review
Section 2 Quiz
Infection Control in Healthcare Settings
Infection Control Essential Practices
Phlebotomy Module 3: Anatomy & Physiology
Anatomy and Physiology Lecture
Order of Vein Selection Video
Phlebotomy Module 3 Anatomy & Physiology PDF for review
Section 3 Quiz
Phlebotomy Equipment Module 4 part one
Phlebotomy Equipment Module 4 part one PDF for review
Phlebotomy Equipment Module 4 Part two
Phlebotomy Equipment Module 4 part two PDF for review
Module 4 Quiz
Venipuncture Demonstration
Blood Draw Via Vacutainer
Venipuncture Demo 2
Phlebotomy Collection Module 5 part one: Preparation
Phlebotomy Collection Module 5 part two
Phlebotomy Collection Module 5 part three
Phlebotomy Collection Module 5 part four
Phlebotomy Collection Module 5 part one PDF for review
Phlebotomy Collection Module 5 part two PDF for review
Phlebotomy Collection Module 5 part three PDF for review
Phlebotomy Collection Module 5 part four PDF for review
Learn Phlebotomy, EKG, and Patient Care
Start your healthcare career with our Online Patient Care Technician Training Program! Learn vital skills like EKGs, phlebotomy, and patient care through flexible, self-paced online modules. Prepare for certification and make a difference!
$415
Texas Health Professions
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Suite 2101, PMB 913 , Houston,TX 77002
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