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Dec 17, 2024
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2009-2010 Official General Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Phlebotomy: Certificate
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Certificate Program
The Phlebotomy Certificate curriculum prepares students for entry-level positions in hospitals, clinics and other health care settings, collecting blood samples from patients, performing related technical procedures and processing the associated clerical tasks. As vital members of the health care team, phlebotomists work closely with patients and require good communication and organizational skills. To be successful, phlebotomists should be practical and accurate, able to inspire confidence in others and to put patients at ease. Phlebotomists need to be skilled at collecting blood and other specimens correctly to procure high quality specimens for laboratory analysis. The Phlebotomy Certificate program emphasizes a combination of phlebotomy theory and practical application necessary for successful employment.
Graduates may qualify for employment in hospitals, clinics, physicians’ offices, and other health care settings. After completing requirements, graduates are eligible to sit for a national certification exam.
Program supervised by:
Rachael Hagerman
Office: Decker Building, Room 217B
Telephone: 607 778-5211
E-mail: hagerman_r@sunybroome.edu
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Phlebotomy - Curriculum Requirements
The following coursework must be successfully completed to earn a certificate in Phlebotomy. First Semester 13-14 Credits
Spring Semester 14 Credits
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: 27/28 CREDITS
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