Certified Cardio-Phlebotomy Technician

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William Howe
Description
The program consists of 5 phases; 1) General Medical Studies: students receive training in Infection Control, Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology, CPR, 1st Aid, Legal issues, Communication, & Documentation. 2) EKG Core Curriculum portion: students learn about the EKG Technician profession, how to obtain and interpret 12-Lead EKGs, how to perform stress testing, and the use of holter monitoring. All work is done on live human 'patients'. 3) Phlebotomy Core Curriculum: students learn about the phlebotomy profession, how to obtain blood & non-blood samples, and laboratory procedures as well as performing blood draws on manikins and human patients. 4) The Clinical / Externship session prepares students for work in a hospital/clinic environment. 5) Upon completion of the didactic, practical & clinical phases, students sit for the National Health Career Association Certification Examination which is the course ending final. Free help sessions throughout program. Remedial services and/or Longer externships offered (if needed).
**You will need to meet with a Job Coach either online or at a DLT Career Center to determine your eligibility for an Individual Training Account of up to $15,000 to cover the cost of the ETPL program you wish to enroll in.**
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22 Veterans Memorial Drive Warwick, RI 02886
Daily
An industry-recognized certificate or certification, A license recognized by the State involved or the Federal Government
$7,643.00 (The display of costs does not constitute a guarantee that the amounts will be fully paid by the WIOA program.)