Healthcare Programs: Phlebotomy Technician

Phlebotomists are allied health professionals who draw blood from patients for medical testing. Many times, phlebotomists are the only 'face' that patients may associate with the medical laboratories that perform vital patient testing for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.

Phlebotomy Schools

For this reason, they must have excellent customer service and communication skills in addition to the clinical knowledge and skills they will need to collect patient samples like blood and urine. Laboratory results depend greatly upon the phlebotomist's ability to collect quality specimens. Every time a phlebotomist draws blood or sends out lab samples, she is establishing or adding to the patient's medical history. This key part of the patient's health profile will be in the patient's record for a lifetime.

The main duties of a phlebotomist include:

  • Collecting and processing specimens
  • Explaining the procedures to patients
  • Updating patient records
  • Preparing stains and reagents
  • Cleaning and sterilizing equipment

The Central Coast College Phlebotomy Technician program is designed to prepare students to take the phlebotomy exam and apply to become a practicing, certified phlebotomist in the state of California. The course work includes safety, anatomy and physiology, patient preparation and blood draws, post puncture care, specimen transport, professionalism, and stress management.

We are currently offering Phlebotomy for medical professionals who already have experience in health care.

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Phlebotomy Program Details
Phlebotomy Full Program
Weeks Clock Hours Tuition Completion Rate* Placement Rate*
12 96 $2000 NA NA
Phlebotomy Advanced Only
Weeks Clock Hours Tuition Completion Rate* Placement Rate*
4 28 $850 NA NA

*Completion and Placement rates are based on 2010 (Jan 1 – Dec 31) program information as submitted to ACCET.

No public link on passage rate data is available.


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