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TEPH1015 — Phlebotomy

In Phlebotomy, students learn about the past and present of phlebotomy practices, infection control, equipment, safety, the circulatory system, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, reanalytical consideration, venipuncture, straights venipuncture, butterfly venipuncture, special collections, patient identification, and other relevant skills. Students also learn advanced phlebotomy procedures ensuring adequate knowledge and skills in their field. Students hone communication and phlebotomy skills, while practicing real-life scenarios in a controlled environment. Students explore phlebotomy jobs and prepare for employment by demonstrating learned skills.

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