Phlebotomy Technician 9-Month Certificate
Contact Information:
Marilyn Delorme, Instructor
mdelorme@tm.edu
(701)477-7862 ext. 2904
Allied Health Building
Program Description
The Mission of the Turtle Mountain Community College Phlebotomy Technician Program is to provide a quality curriculum centered in Phlebotomy theory and clinical practice, preparing students for entry-level positions as Phlebotomy Technicians. The Turtle Mountain Community College Phlebotomy program will follow the Standard Requirements as put forth by:
National Accrediting Agency for Clinical
Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS)
5600 N. River Road Suite 729
Rosemont, IL. 60018
Phone (733)714-8880
Phlebotomy professionals by academic and practical education are qualified to collect, transport, and process blood specimens for analysis. Phlebotomy professionals perform venipunctures and capillary (dermal) punctures adhering to all standards governing patient and employee safety. Phlebotomy professional demonstrate ethical and moral attitudes and principles that are necessary for gaining and maintaining the confidence of patients, professional associates and the community.
Upon successful completion of all academic and clinical components, a Certificate of Completion will be granted from the Turtle Mountain Community College Accredited Phlebotomy Program. Students will then be able to apply for Certification through on of the National Certification Agencies for laboratory personnel. Passing a National Certifying exam is not contingent on the student receiving their certificate.
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Related General education Courses
Total Credit Hours: 33