A phlebotomy course typically covers the skills and knowledge necessary to become a proficient phlebotomist, someone who draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
The Phlebotomist program includes theory, hands-on instruction and clinical attachment.
Course objectives
By the end of the course graduates will be able to competently apply blood collection techniques, safety protocols, patient interaction and proper specimen handling.
Course content
Some of the units covered include:
This course takes 6 Weeks.
Intake: January, May, September
Phlebotomist course provides students with knowledge to work in a laboratory, hospital, nursing homes, physicians’ offices, private clinics, Blood Bank, Diagnostic centers, infusion centers, blood donation centers, etc. Phlebotomist provides a unique view of allied health care and general medicine
Pretata College of Health Sciences (PCHS) is accredited by the Technical and Vocational Education Training Authority (TVET Authority).
