PHI 240 — Introduction to Ethics
Pre-Requisites: ENG 025 3 3 3 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 12 0 18 30 18 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED FOR ASSOCIATE DEGREE 66 CONCENTRATION OVERVIEW The phlebotomy program prepares individuals to obtain blood and other specimens for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Course work includes proper specimen collection and handling, communication skills, and maintaining patient data. Upon completion of this concentration, graduates should qualify for employment in hospitals, clinics, physicians’ offices, and other health care settings and may be eligible for national certification as phlebotomy technicians. Student Learning Outcomes – Upon completion of the program, students will: 1. Successfully perform venipuncture by vacuum collection devices. 2. List essential information that should be on laboratory requisitions and specimen containers for identification. 3. Demonstrate appropriate interaction and communication with patients and staff. 4. Demonstrate a professional attitude and behavior in the workplace. Partnership: N/A Some Health Sciences and Wellness Programs may have additional requirements related to required GPAs, grades, and other progression policies required for graduation. Please see program handbooks for more information. *This program offers a Career and College Promise pathway (CCP) D45950H. Courses within the pathway are highlighted in yellow. Technical and Vocational Programs D 45 95 0 Health Science: Therapeutic and Diagnostic Services Phlebotomy Pathway Diploma (S