Credential(s) Offered
IHE Certificate of Completion
Method of Delivery
Hybrid or blended
When offered
Daytime Hours, Evening Hours, Weekends
Instructional Program (CIP)
Description
A phlebotomy technician (phlebotomist) is an integral member of the medical laboratory team whose primary function is the collection of blood samples from patients by venipuncture or microtechniques. The phlebotomy technician facilitates the collection and transportation of laboratory specimens and is often the patients’ only contact with the medical laboratory. The need to assure quality care and patient safety mandates strict professional behavior and standards of practice for phlebotomists.
Phlebotomy technicians must like challenge and responsibility. They must be accurate, work well under pressure, and communicate effectively. They must deal with and be able to calm patients. Safety is key and all safety precautions must be taken to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases.
After completion of the phlebotomy certificate courses, students will take the national certification exam through the American Medical Technologists (AMT) for the credential of Registered Phlebotomy Technician (RPT). This exam will be taken at the end of MEA 102. Students are also eligible to take the national certification through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) for the credential of Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT). For more information regarding the Medical Assistant Phlebotomy Certificate, see the Medical Assistant webpage.
A completed application must be submitted to the program director for admission to the medical assistant programs. You can obtain the application online, at any MCC campus, from an advisor, or at the medical assistant department.
Requirements for Graduation
- Anatomy and Physiology course must be completed with a “C” or better.
- No D or F grades in any courses required for the program of study and a cumulative G.P.A. 2.5.
- Completion of all field of study courses with a “C” or better.
Note: For a course to be eligible for transfer, the student must receive a “C” or better. Acceptance of a transfer course is determined by the receiving institution.
WIOA Contact for Enrollment Status/Credential Verification: Morgan Wilson - Credentials Evaluator, mwilson3@mohave.edu
Details
Hours
16
Entrance Requirements
None
School
WIOA Approved Program
Yes
Curriculum Competency Based
yes
Training Location(s)
BHC, LHC and Kingman
Local WIB
11 - ARIZONA@WORK - Mohave and La Paz Counties
Type of Attainment:
Certificate
Name of Credential
Certificate of Proficiency
Type of financial aid offered or have access to
Pell Grant, loans, scholarships
Refund Policy
https://www.mohave.edu/assets/Refunds_NEW.pdf
Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?
Yes - Higher Learning Commission
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?
No
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?
No
Cost Items
In-State Tuition
$1,456.00
Out-of-State/District Tuition
$4,704.00
Supplies/Materials/Hand Tools (not included in tuition)
$1,995.00 Course Fees
Total In-State Program Cost
$3,451.00
Total Out-of-State Program Cost
$6,699.00