Certified phlebotomists work directly with patients to obtain specimens for laboratory tests or blood donations. They must pay close attention to safety precautions, use proper patient identification techniques. A good bedside manner is also important to help calm anxious patients. ATA prepares graduates to deliver high quality, direct patient care while performing vital phlebotomy techniques through small-group instruction, lab work and clinical experience.
ATA's Phlebotomy program is an 10-month program that consists of 57 credit hours.
Classes are enrolling now! If you're interested in this program or would like more information about ATA, please contact us online or call 502-371-8383 for more information.
More information about careers and occupations can be found at O*NET (http://www.onetcenter.org), the nation's primary source of occupational information. Use the link below to learn more about Diploma Phlebotomy: www.onetonline.org/link/summary/31-9097.00
Phlebotomists collect blood and other clinical specimens from patients.
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