Institute Agenda :-
Study Materials ,Bag , ID Card Provide & course Non - Semester Pattern. Exam Scheduled July/August Month, Before 2 Months informed to Exam Appear students for their Hall Ticket Register.
(Note: Anytime agenda can change on the Management Basis.)
Learning Mode:- (Selection Type)
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Type
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Learning Mode
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Classes Schedule & Timing
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For Regular Learning
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Timing 10 AM to 3PM
(Sunday/Govt & Local Holiday – Holiday)
[All Courses Applicable for Regular]
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2
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For Part-time Learning
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Saturday Only (Timing 10AM to 4PM)
[Note: Except Health Dept Course]
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For Distance Learning
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Sequencely 7 days classes – only
(Timing 10AM to 4 PM)
[Note: Except Health Dept Course]
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For Online Learning
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Zoom Class (Monday to Friday)
& Meeting Discuss ( Timing 11 AM to 1PM)
[Note: Except Health Dept Course]
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Course Overview:
Phlebotomy Technician also known as a Phlebotomist can assist a medical laboratory technician, pathologists, help doctors or medical practitioners, health care providers and also work as a Lab Assistant, Mobile Phlebotomist, Clinical Assistant, Medical Assistant, Hematology Technician, etc. They can work with nurses, physicians, EMTs and even surgeons also. Thus they may become a KEY part of the Health Care System.
Course Responsibilities:-
- Patient interaction: Explaining blood draw procedures, verifying patient identity, and comforting patients who may be nervous.
- Blood collection: Performing venipuncture and other blood collection techniques accurately and safely.
- Specimen handling: Correctly labeling all specimens immediately after collection and preparing them for lab testing.
- Patient data management: Recording blood collection procedures, updating patient records in electronic health systems, and completing required paperwork.
- Workplace and equipment: Maintaining a clean, sterile, and organized workspace and sterilizing equipment after use.
- Safety and compliance: Adhering to all safety protocols and infection control measures, including OSHA regulations.
- Vital signs: Taking and recording patient vital signs, such as blood pressure, pulse, and respiration.
Course Curriculum Components:
The key components of the curriculum are:
- Introduction to Phlebotomy and Healthcare: Covers the history of phlebotomy, the role and responsibilities of a phlebotomy technician within the healthcare system, and professional conduct and ethics.
- Anatomy and Physiology: Focuses on the structure and function of the human body, with a specific emphasis on the circulatory and vascular systems to identify appropriate venipuncture sites.
- Medical Terminology: Teaches the common prefixes, suffixes, root words, and abbreviations used in medical records and laboratory request forms.
- Infection Control and Safety: Emphasizes strict adherence to standard precautions, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), aseptic techniques, biohazard waste management, and the handling of blood borne pathogens.
- Phlebotomy Equipment and Supplies: Provides knowledge on identifying and using various equipment, including needles (multi-sample, butterfly, syringes), evacuated tubes (by color code and additives), lancets, and tourniquets.
- Blood Collection Procedures: Covers various techniques for obtaining blood samples, including:
- Venipuncture (routine blood draw)
- Capillary puncture (finger sticks and heel sticks for infants)
- Special procedures like blood cultures, glucose testing, and therapeutic drug monitoring
- Specimen Handling and Transport: Instructs on proper labeling, handling, storage, and transportation of blood and other specimens (urine, stool, sputum, etc.) to maintain their integrity and ensure accurate test results.
- Patient Care and Communication: Focuses on effective communication, patient identification, obtaining consent, comforting anxious patients, and managing patient reactions or complications during the procedure.
- Legal and Ethical Issues: Covers patient rights, confidentiality (HIPAA regulations), and the legal implications of the work environment, including proper documentation and incident reporting.
- Quality Assurance: Teaches the principles of monitoring and assuring quality in the collection process to reduce pre-analytical errors.
- Practical Training/Clinical Externship: A significant hands-on component where students perform a required number of successful venipunctures and capillary collections on living individuals under supervision in a clinical setting (hospital, lab, clinic).
Features of the Course:
During Training Period, OJT at Hospitals/Industrial/Companies (If applicable courses only)
Placement Guidance:
Those who are Regular and Part time candidate Assurance the Placement 100% throughout India based on the candidates and other online and distance Candidates. We will guide to the Placement and based on the Candidate’s willing.
- Further Clarification Contact: 88701 91125 , 96299 01300 , 73582 18375