Students working in a lab

 

As a phlebotomist, or phlebotomy technician, you’ll draw blood from patients and take blood specimens to the laboratory to prepare for testing. You must be attentive to detail, work well under pressure, have excellent manual dexterity, great communication skills and really enjoy working with people. Become an important member of the clinical laboratory team. 

Upon successful completion of the PHB courses you will be eligible to take the Registered Phlebotomy Technician examination through American Medical Technologists which can lead to employment in laboratory settings.

Program details

Our certificate program prepares you for a career as a phlebotomist. You can also use these courses toward our Health Foundations advanced certificate program.
 

Degree info

Certificate of Achievement

Phlebotomy Technician

  • In-person/online
  • Blended
  • Estimated tuition & fees
  • $1,650 (in-district)
    $2,580 (out-of-district)
    $2,690 (out-of-state)

  

Job outlook

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Contact us

Program Coordinator
Deborah Uhlian
F207
deborahuhlian@delta.edu 
989-686-9102