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Hybrid Phlebotomy Technician Program (CPT)
Program overview

Become a Phlebotomy Technician in 7 weeks!
What is a Phlebotomist?
A Phlebotomy Technician is trained to collect and draw blood specimens and other specimens from patients for laboratory analysis.
Course Schedule:
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Clock hours: 42.00
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7-week course
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online + 7 (in-person) weekly sessions
Entrance Requirements:
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18 years old or older
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High school/college diploma or G.E.D
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Driver license/ State ID
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30 days proof of income when requesting an in-house payment plan for tuition.
Course Description
Our hybrid program blends flexible online learning with hands-on training for the best of both worlds:
✅ Complete self-paced online coursework with weekly deadlines to keep you on track. All assignments are due every Sunday at 11:59 PM.
Topics include:
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Infection Control & Safety Protocols
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Specimen Collection Techniques
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Patient Communication Skills
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National Certification Exam Prep
✅ Attend weekly in-person lab sessions every week at our Steubenville, Ohio location. These practical classes give you real-world experience through live venipuncture practice on peers and volunteers under expert supervision.
Program Completion:
To graduate, students must:
✔ Successfully complete all online modules with a grade of 80% or higher
✔ Pass the hands-on skills practical exam with a grade of 80% or higher
Our hybrid model offers the flexibility of online learning plus the critical in-person experience you need to feel confident and prepare for national certification and a career in phlebotomy.
What’s Provided?
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online modules
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Digital eBook (students who want a physical copy must purchase it separately)
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Phlebotomy training supplies (needles, tubes, tourniquets, etc.)
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Hands-on lab practice with live venipuncture
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Instructor support during in-person labs
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Preparation for national certification exam
Where can a Phlebotomist work?
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Hospitals
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Blood Banks
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Doctor's Offices
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Medical Labs
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Research Facilities
What you'll need?
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Gray scrub set and closed-toe shoes
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Watch with a second hand
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Computer and internet access for online coursework
Skills you'll learn include:
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Patient's Identification
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HIPAA and Patient's Rights
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Universal Precautions and Safety
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Venipuncture with Vacutainers
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Butterflies and Syringes
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Finger and Heel Sticks
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Medical Laboratory Terminology
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and more.....
Certification and Accreditation:
Our program is state-approved by the OSBCCS (Reg. No#2154). Upon graduation, students can sit for the national exam and become certified through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
Tuition & Fees:
Phlebotomy program tuition cost is $1,750. A $200 registration fee is due at the time of enrollment. The registration fee is deducted from the $1,750 tuition cost. The $200 registration fee is refundable up to 5 days after enrollment or the first day of class (whichever comes first). After the 5th day of enrollment, the fee is no longer refunded. The program tuition covers instructional tuition, laboratory fees, textbook rental fee and (1) exam fee. You do NOT need to pay for the entire class tuition upfront ONLY the $200 registration fee is due at the time of enrolling to secure your seat in the class. View the payment plan options here. Students can pay the total tuition amount, apply for the WIOA Grant or request an in-house payment plan.