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Phlebotomy training usually takes 10-12 weeks to complete and will include several hundred hours of clinical work as well in the field at hospitals or medical centers. Phlebotomy certification in Arizona is achieved when you complete a course which has both practical and theoretical elements. Read more about Phlebotomy training in Arizona in this presentation. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
Phlebotomy certification in Arizona is achieved
when you complete a course which has both
practical and theoretical elements. The course
prepares you for the state examination which you
must take to gain your certification in
phlebotomy. A phlebotomist is a medical
professional who is trained in
drawing blood from their patients that can be
used in laboratory and other medical
tests. Phlebotomy training usually takes 10-12
weeks to complete and will include several
hundred hours of clinical work as well in the
field at hospitals or medical centers.
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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
Certification Requirements Completion of a
certificate or associates degree program is
necessary to meet phlebotomy certification
requirements in Arizona. Candidates wishing to
enroll in one of the training courses to get
phlebotomy training in Arizona must have at least
a high school diploma or a General Education
Degree (GED). To receive
certification the candidate must complete 40
hours of training in an accredited college, trade
school or career center.
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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
The training course can be completed in as little
as a week. Some programs take up to 6 weeks. The
training includes basic anatomy, patient
interaction skills, aseptic and blood collection
techniques, the legal issues associated with the
collection of blood and standard precautions that
must be taken. The candidate then has three
chances to pass a written and clinical test.
Failure to do so means they must retake the class.
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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
Schools in Arizona
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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
Schools in Arizona
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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
Schools in Arizona
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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
Training Programs Phlebotomy training in Tucson
is possible at Brookline College (which also has
a campus in Phoenix). The course takes place over
two semesters and includes both a significant
amount of theoretical work as well as practical
laboratory work done at hospitals with real
patients.
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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
Phlebotomy training in Glendale can be done at
the Arizona College of Allied Health. The program
is divided into two semesters and each section
consists of 10 weeks. The initial part of the
training is done on campus and the remainder (at
least 200 hours) has to be done off campus at the
end of the program. Without externship the entire
course will last about 20 weeks.
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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
Phlebotomy training in Phoenix is possible at
Phoenix College. This is an 8.5 credit program
that includes a required 120 hours of clinical
experience completed during the day. When
completed, the course allows you to take the
national certification exam.
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Phlebotomy Training Arizona
Phlebotomy training in Pima is also possible at
Pima Medical Institute, where you complete a
total of 70 hours of training and 160 hours of
externship in order to gain your right to sit for
the certification exam. You learn CPR First
Aid, anatomy, ethics and of course phlebotomy.
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