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Phlebotomy
available
with Academy of Medical Professions

**This is ONLY the application. Course costs will be determined at time of registration**
Become Nationally Certified in 10 weeks as a Phlebotomy Technician by professionals in the industry.
Phlebotomy technicians, also referred to as a phlebotomists, have an essential role in the clinical laboratory process, as their main job duty is drawing patient's (or animal) blood for testing to help in the detection and diagnosis of disease, transfusions, donations and research. They are employed in hospitals, clinics, private practices, diagnostic laboratories and blood banks.
Phlebotomy technicians properly label and store samples, and deliver them to the laboratory or drop-off point. Their job duties include ensuring quality control throughout the process, making sure specimens are not contaminated. They also do data entry and record keeping on the computer, entering patient information and blood testing results. They collect blood primarily by performing venipuncture, and for collection of minute quantities of blood; fingersticks, or for infants through a heel stick.
Factors that affect the salary for this occupation are experience, employer type and location. If certified, a phlebotomist generally earns more and has more opportunities for advancement. The average salary for a phlebotomist depends on the setting, the state in which you live, and experience, but typically ranges from $24,000 to $35,000. Our course will provide you the national certification examination through the American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians.
Our instructors are professionals in the industry and can offer you the benefit of their knowledge and experience.
Upon registration with us, application materials will be emailed to you.
Certificate in Gerontology
available
with Ed2Go Instructor

The Certificate in Gerontology represents a specialization in the field of gerontology. It is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of individuals who work with or care for older adults by providing an educational experience that is multidisciplinary in nature. The demand for knowledgeable providers to meet the needs of this population is dramatically increasing, new jobs are being developed, and new services created. Individuals who work with the older population will need continuing professional education to gain a broad understanding of the field of gerontology and healthy aging and to stay current with emerging trends such as mental health, abuse, pain assessment and management, sleep, disorders of communication, and dementias (including Alzheimer's disease).
The outcome of this course is for the learner to describe topics in gerontology including Alzheimer's disease, death and dying, elder abuse, healthy aging, mental health, sleep disorders, and pain management.
For more information or to register please click the link.