Program Advisor:
Sue Seegers
| Room: | 2313 |
| Phone: | 206-546-4710 |
| E-mail: | sseegers@shoreline.edu |
Address
Shoreline Community College
Phlebotomy Program
2300 Building
16101 Greenwood Ave. N.
Shoreline, WA 98133
Phlebotomy
Phlebotomy is the practice of drawing blood for analysis, donation or medical testing. Students in the Phlebotomy program learn the essentials of drawing blood, including blood collection equipment, safety and infection control, and specimen processing. Upon successful completion of didactic and student lab practice, students can register for a practicum training experience.
Career Opportunities
Upon completion of the Phlebotomy program, students should have the knowledge and
skills to work as Phlebotomists in a variety of health care settings. With a shortage
of phlebotomists in the area, job prospects in the Puget Sound region are excellent.
Salaries typically range from $10 to $14 per hour.
Potential employers include: Hospitals, Medical Clinics, Blood Banks, Doctor's Offices, Medical and Research Laboratories.
A career path for students who complete their Phlebotomy certificate is to go on and earn an Associate degree in Medical Laboratory Technology.
Program Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this certificate should be able to:
Program Costs (per Quarter)
|
Tuition + Technology and PUB fees |
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Parking fee |
$15 |
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Books |
Approx. $200/program |
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Lab fees (subject to change) |
$70/program |
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Injury Insurance for MLT 132 Liability insurance for MLT 132 ($6.25) |
Varies (also available from SCC for students taking at least 6 credits) |
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Vaccinations required for |
Varies |