2024-2025 Olympic College Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Olympic College Catalog

Phlebotomy (CC)


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The Olympic College Phlebotomy Certificate of Completion prepares graduates with the education and training to become entry level and competent phlebotomists with mental, physical, and ethical knowledge and skills for a career in a variety of healthcare settings.  The Phlebotomy program is designed to prepare qualified candidates to become phlebotomists in a 1 quarter or 2 quarter pathway. 

The two quarter phlebotomy pathway, Certificate of Completion, is designed to prepare qualified students who meet the prerequisites for entry level practice in phlebotomy.  The curriculum includes a balance of classroom study, laboratory application, and supervised clinical experiences in diverse learning environments consistent with the phlebotomy program outcomes. 

Admission to the phlebotomy program is dependent upon meeting prerequisites and/or transcript review for students.

 

Clinical Documentation Requirements include:

  • Proof of up-to-date immunization status including, Varicella, Tetanus, Diphtheria, & Pertussis, Measles, Mumps & Rubell, Hepatitis B, COVID and Influenza.
  • Phlebotomy Student Handbook forms
  • Criminal History Information Background Check. **A student who cannot participate in patient care delivery in clinical settings during practicum externship based on a positive background inquiry check will not be able to successfully complete the program.**

 

Students will incur the same fees as other Olympic College students, plus:

  • Computer lab and clinical lab fees
  • Purchase of scrubs and appropriate shoes
  • Vaccinations and or titers (blood draws) as needed to meet program requirements.
  • Criminal History Information Background Check
  • Cost of malpractice and liability insurance coverage
  • Cost of healthcare insurance coverage for the duration of the Program.

 

Program Learning Outcomes

  1.  Accurately perform phlebotomy procedures and electrocardiograms (EKG).
  2. Communicate with a diverse population of patients and other healthcare professionals.
  3. Provide care in an ethical and professional manner.
  4.  Apply safety and infection control standards in a variety of healthcare settings.

Required Courses (25-31 credits)


Entry-Level Phlebotomy Pathway

American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider Certification required. May provide proof of current certification in replacement of MEDA 100.

Prerequisites (0-6 credits)


Accuplacer placement into ENGL&101, or completion of ENGL099 with a 2.0 or higher, or completion of ENGL091 with a 3.3 or higher.

In-Program Courses (25 credits)


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