Phlebotomy

This course prepares students to draw blood specimens from patients for testing and analysis. A phlebotomy trainee maintains equipment used in obtaining blood specimens, masters the use of appropriate communication skills when working with patients, selects venipuncture sites, cares for blood specimens, enters the testing process into the computer, as well as clerical duties associated with record keeping of the blood tests.

Each student must complete 100 successful venipunctures and 40 hours of clinical in the lab in order to successfully complete this course.

Clinical hours are during the day time hours for 40 hours in a Clinical Lab, M-F 8:00am-5:00 pm. There may be weekend hours involved to complete the clinical requirements; clinical hour schedules vary as approved by the clinical site.

Application Requirements

Step 1:

Limited seats are available on a first-come/first-served basis. Before starting this process, check the Continuing Education Schedule for availability.

Note that available seats may be filled before students complete Step 2. In this case, students may be able to register for an upcoming term.

Step 2:

WCC only recognizes and utilizes the Viewpoint Screening platform. Students must sign up for Viewpoint Screening ($120), and complete a background check, drug testing, provide immunization verification, and provide documentation of an active CPR certification. All information should be uploaded into Viewpoint.

Students will have up to four weeks after the start of class to complete ALL requirements in Viewpoint. Students not completing all requirements by the fourth week of class will be dropped from the course. There is no refund at this point.

Disclaimer: Clinical agencies may deny students from completing clinical rotations based on the results of the criminal background check and drug screening. Students may not be eligible if they have a positive drug screening or felony offenses (may include misdemeanors).

To get started:

  • Go to Viewpoint Screening and click “Start Your Order”
  • Select “Continuing Education – Phlebotomy”
  • Select “Background Check + Drug Test + Health Portal”

You will be required to provide personal information, a valid email address, and payment information during sign-up.

After signing up, instructions on how to proceed will be provided in the Viewpoint Screening platform.

Background Check:

  • Criminal background checks must be completed and uploaded into Viewpoint by the end of the second week of class.
  • Students whose criminal background documentation is not completed or is denied by the clinical agency will be dropped from the class.

Drug Testing:

  • Viewpoint will provide instructions on which lab students should go to in order to complete the urine drug screen.
  • Students whose drug testing is not completed or is denied by the clinical agency will be dropped from the class.

Immunizations:

Proof of the following immunizations must be uploaded into Viewpoint:

  • Two TB skin tests required (cannot be longer than 9 months prior to the start of class date).
  • Each student must have a second TB skin test done and turned in by the start date of class.
  • Two MMR (Mumps, Measles, Rubella) injections or Titer (blood test to prove immunity)
  • Three Hepatitis B or two Heplsav–B injections (proof of first injection must be submitted with your application)
  • Two Varicella injection or Titer (blood test to prove immunity to chicken pox)
  • Tdap (within the past 10 years)
  • Flu injection required for flu season (Fall & Spring Semesters)
  •  Students may be required to show proof of COVID vaccination at the request of the clinical site.

CPR:

Step 3:

Once you have completed Step 2 (or at a minimum have the immunization records uploaded in Viewpoint),  upload the following required information into Viewpoint .

  • Copies of one of the following are required and must be submitted with your registration:
    • High School Diploma, High School Equivalency, or Transcript
    • OR, TABE test performance with results of an 8th grade reading level
    • OR, if currently enrolled in high school, Principal’s approval
  • Valid government-issued (unexpired photo ID) required to take the Nurse Aide I State Exam
  • Social Security Card (must be signed, non-laminated) required to take the Nurse Aide I State Exam
  • CPR Certification Card (must be by American Heart Association)

Step 4:

Email the Health Care Program Coordinator to confirm you have the necessary information in Viewpoint for registration approval.

Once approval to register is received, register through the Continuing Education Online Registration Portal. Payment of student fees will be due at the time of registration.

Student Fees

  • Registration – $180.00
  • Technology Fee – $5.00
  • Security Fee – $15.00
  • Malpractice insurance – $16.00
  • Accident insurance – $2.00

Note: There are no fee waivers for technology and security fees.

Additional Required Costs

  • Uniforms are required for clinical rotations. Uniforms consist of a purple v-neck scrub top, white scrub pants, white lab coat, and white closed-toe shoes.
  • Required textbook, The Phlebotomy Workbook, available at the Wilson Community College Bookstore.
  • The Division of Continuing Education recognizes and is fully supportive of clinical site agencies that choose to perform drug screening, criminal background checks, or fingerprinting of students. Costs associated with these tests are the responsibility of the student and are required unless otherwise indicated.
  • Students may be required to show proof of COVID vaccination at the request of the clinical site.

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