2024-2025 Catalog and Handbook 
  
    May 16, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog and Handbook

Phlebotomy, CSC


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Purpose

Provide students with advanced theory and laboratory experience required for employment in healthcare facilities. Prepare students to take the NPA (National Phlebotomy Association) certification exam. Provide employers with competent, entry-level phlebotomists. Provide students with exposure to the latest technology and devices being used.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will be able to:

  1. Utilize universal precautions as outlined by the CDC.
  2. Identify the venous anatomy and surfaces on which phlebotomy can be performed.
  3. Differentiate between serum and plasma.
  4. Analyze factors to be considered in venipuncture or skin puncture site selection.
  5. Assemble the equipment and supplies needed to collect blood by venipuncture and skin puncture.
  6. Discuss critical complications associated with blood collection.
  7. Perform the steps in accurate specimen collection, tube draw order, and documentation procedures.
  8. Perform a minimum of 100 successful venipunctures on human patients.

Employment Opportunities

Phlebotomists may be employed by physician and other practices, acute care facilities, long term care facilities, home health agencies, insurers and by some government agencies.

Program Requirements

An academic advisor will review with students their preparation in Mathematics and English. Students will be guided to appropriate preliminary coursework to give them the greatest chance of success in this program.

Additional Information

The is a competitive admissions program. The deadline to submit a program application to the summer cohort is April 15th, the deadline to apply for admission to the fall cohort is July 15th. Please visit www.mecc.edu to apply for program admission. Phlebotomy students must complete the following prior to enrolling in MDL 106 :

  • Proof & record of three Hepatitis B vaccinations OR proof of immunity by titer.
  • Proof & record of two MMR vaccines OR proof of immunity by titer.
  • Proof & record of negative TB test (two-step).
  • Proof & record of seasonal flu shot.
  • Proof & record of two Hepatitis A vaccinations OR proof of immunity by titer.
  • Proof & record of two varicella vaccinations OR proof of immunity by titer.
  • Proof & record of DTP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) vaccinations OR proof of immunity by titer.
  • Copy of BLS for Healthcare Provider (CPR) certification card, back and front.
  • Passing of criminal and sexual background checks and drug screen.
  • Clinical affiliates require documentation of current health insurance coverage.
  • Voluntary disclosure of COVID-19 vaccination status.

For Further Information, Contact:

Sarah Clarkston, Health Sciences Advisor

sclarkston@mecc.edu

276.523.9010

Noelle Fleming, Program Coordinator

nfleming@mecc.edu

276.523.7456

Wes Mullins, Dean

jmullins@mecc.edu

276.523.9017

Program of Study


Students Earn AHA BLS For Healthcare Provider CPR Certification, AHA Heartsaver OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Certification, And AHA Heartsaver First Aid Certification


Eligible to Take the Work Ethic Proficiency Certification Exam


Students Eligible to Take the National Phlebotomy Association Certification Exam


Total Program Credits: 28


Notes and Additional Curriculum Options

Course substitutions may be available. Please see an advisor for more information.

Proof and record of clinical affiliate required vaccinations and titers are required for program admission. Please see an advisor for details.

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