- 110 Orientation to the Clinical Laboratory (Medical Laboratory Technology 110)
- 111 Basic Phlebotomy Procedures
- 112 Advanced Phlebotomy Procedures
- 113 Neonatal and Pediatric Phlebotomy Procedures
- 114 Phlebotomy Practicum
- 115 Laboratory Assistant Practicum
- 218 Clinical Laboratory Procedures (Medical Assistant 218)
1 credit hour
This course will introduce students to laboratory medicine including an overview of
each area within the laboratory and the types of patient testing performed in each
area. Students will learn about the OSHA safety precautions and regulatory considerations
applicable to clinical laboratories in the US. Students will also identify the organizations
representing the profession and the certification/licensure requirements within the
laboratory profession. Students will be given instruction on basic laboratory techniques
such as specimen processing and use of a centrifuge, microscope, and autoclave. Students
will tour a clinical laboratory as part of the course experience.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of English 92 or the appropriate corresponding score on the reading portion of the placement assessment.
1 credit hour
This course is designed to train allied health students and practicing professionals
in the skills necessary to ensure proper blood specimen collection. Participants will
learn the techniques necessary to obtain a quality specimen for use in a laboratory
setting or point of care testing environment.
Prerequisite: Minimum high school GPA of 3.0 or appropriate assessment scores. Students should be enrolled in a healthcare program or be an experienced healthcare professional.
2 credit hours
This course is designed to expand the initial training of allied health students and
practicing professionals in the skills necessary to ensure proper blood specimen collection.
Participants will perform the techniques necessary to obtain a quality specimen for
use in a laboratory setting or point of care testing environment. This course will
concentrate on the management of difficult collection situations and on the collection
of specialized situations/tests. In order to successfully pass this course, student
must achieve a grade of "C" or better, along with meeting the academic standards of
the college.
Should be enrolled in a healthcare program or be an experienced healthcare professional.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: Phlebotomy/Laboratory Assistant 110, 111, or consent of instructor. Should be enrolled in a healthcare program or be an experienced healthcare professional.
1 credit hour
This course is designed to expand the initial training of allied health students and
practicing professionals in the skills necessary to ensure proper blood specimen collection
from neonatal and pediatric populations. Participants will learn the age specific
collection techniques necessary to obtain a quality specimen for use in a laboratory
setting or point of care testing environment. This course will concentrate on the
management of difficult pediatric collection situations and on the collection of specialized
pediatric situations/tests.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: Phlebotomy/Laboratory Assistant 110, 111 or consent of instructor. Should be enrolled in a healthcare program or be an experienced healthcare professional.
2 credit hours
This course is designed to provide the clinical training of those students completing
the Phlebotomy/Laboratory Assistant curriculum. Participants will perform the techniques
necessary to obtain a quality specimen for use in a laboratory setting or point of
care testing environment. This course will provide a minimum of 100 clock hours in
the clinical setting. In order to pass this course, students must complete the required
number of successful specimen collections and students must achieve a grade of "C"
or better, along with meeting the academic standards of the college.
Prerequisite: Phlebotomy/Laboratory Assistant 111, 112, 113, or consent of instructor.
1 credit hour
This course is designed to provide the clinical training of those students completing
the Phlebotomy/Laboratory Assistant curriculum. In this practicum students will spend
a minimum of 25 hours performing waived testing in an acute care laboratory setting
or ambulatory care/point of care testing environment.
Prerequisite: Phlebotomy/Laboratory Assistant 111, 112, 113, or consent of instructor.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: Medical Assistant 218 / Phlebotomy/Laboratory Assistant 218.
2 credit hours
In order to successfully pass this course, a student must achieve a grade of "C" or
better in this course.
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: Phlebotomy/Laboratory Assistant 110, 111, or consent of instructor.