Overview
Our phlebotomy technician program was developed by medical professionals with years of healthcare experience. Our online coursework is reverse engineered from the industry’s leading validation, the Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) credential from the National Healthcareer Association.
Our program’s comprehensive training infuses you with the knowledge and simulation experience you need to be prepared to pass the test and add the prestigious credential to your resume. Rich and visual course materials include lots of images, learning games, and highly interactive simulations to help you quickly comprehend—and succeed.
Program Timeline
Our program is totally self-paced, so you have the flexibility to study as much or as little as your schedule allows. How long it takes to complete your phlebotomy tech training is up to you. Best of all, you don’t have to wait. You can begin today. As soon as your payment is processed, we’ll email your login and password so you can start training immediately.
Requires clinical externship*
8 months of program access
*CareerStep does not guarantee externships. A learner’s placement in and completion of an externship is solely the learner’s responsibility and may be subject to additional requirements, such as a background check and successful completion of a CareerStep course. This is particularly important for learners seeking to complete their externship in Alabama, District of Columbia, Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. Please note that CareerStep will not sign agreements with sites in the above-referenced states or provide evidence of insurance to those sites.
Training Format
Our have-it-your-way training is always on…because it’s online. 24/7 web access to the coursework gives you the freedom to study however, wherever, and whenever you want. Got a laptop? You’re ready to rock! Pretty empowering when you think about it.
Learn from home (or anywhere)
Train online (anytime)
Support
Don’t think of our phlebotomy tech training as e-learning. Think of it as we-learning, because we’re with you every step of the way. Real people—dedicated trainers and instructors to career advisors and the tech support team—are all committed to your success from sign up to post completion.
One-on-one support
Phone, live chat, and email
Phlebotomy Technician Certification Courses
Our online Phlebotomy Technician Training Program covers the essential skills and knowledge that can help you take the next steps toward certification and success in the field.
Program Orientation: Phlebotomy Technician
- Identify the elements, expectations, and requirements of the program.
- Navigate the program using the pages, menus, and buttons provided.
- Use the program tools, including the study planner, grade book, and completion report as well as learn how to connect with CareerStep via phone, email, forums, chat rooms, and social media.
- Identify and use program resources.
HealthCare Foundational Knowledge and Basic Science
- Summarize the medical assisting profession.
- Translate medical terminology using abbreviations, word building, and important terms.
- Explain how nutrition knowledge relates to health and disease.
- Identify the role psychology plays in dealing with patients and their behavior.
Anatomy and Physiology Essentials
- Be able to name and explain all of the systems of the body.
- Describe the structure of the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis.
- Describe the process of osteogenesis.
- Identify the bones in cell formation. Describe the overall structure of the muscular system.
- Describe the general functions of the nervous system.
- Describe the major sources of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids.
- List the general functions of the kidney.
- Identify the mechanisms of regulating water input and output.
- Describe the fetal stages and prenatal period.
General Patient Care
- Summarize the pharmacology basics needed by a medical assistant
- Outline the tasks required to prepare the examination room and the patient for examination.
- Summarize the medical assistant’s responsibilities in assisting the provider with examinations.
- Identify the steps for responding to patient emergency situations in a general patient care facility.
- Describe the tasks required to properly maintain medical records and documentation.
Infection Control
- Review the causes and diagnostic methods of various infectious and communicable diseases.
- Explore the protective measures required to prevent infection.
- Outline the treatments and protective measures required to manage and control the spread of infectious disease.
- Identify procedures and protocols for responding to infection control.
Externship Readiness Skills
- Explore CareerStep Community career resources.
- Develop effective time management skills.
- Enhance your creative and critical thinking.
- Integrate critical and creative thinking skills into your life.
- Learn physical and emotional coping techniques to deal with stress.
- Explore essential ingredients of the communication process.
- Acquire methods to maximize verbal, nonverbal, and written communication.
- Relate the importance of professional image to career success.
- Learn strategies to write a powerful resume.
- Identify key elements of successful interviews.
- Relate the importance of good study habits to your personal success.
- Identify traits related to self-motivation and self-esteem.
- Incorporate a positive and professional attitude in dealing with others.
- Understand that failures are important learning tools.
Testing and Laboratory Procedures
- Identify how specimens are collected and handled.
- Explore procedures and processes used in obtaining blood and urine samples.
- Outline the standard components of vision and hearing screening tests.
- Review common techniques and processes frequently used in medical laboratories.
Communication and Customer Service in the Healthcare Office
- Identify the various types and styles of communication used in a healthcare office.
- Review how verbal, non-verbal, and written communication skills contribute to patient experience and outcome in a health care office.
- Identify professional communication techniques for a healthcare office, including interviewing techniques and use of medical terminology and patient-accessible language.
- Explore modified communication for patients with special considerations.
- Outline protocols for providing customer service for a health care office.
Phlebotomy
- Identify equipment and supplies used to collect, store, and process blood samples.
- Describe common phlebotomy techniques.
- List correct steps in the process of taking blood.
- Explain patient care before, during, and after blood collection.
- Describe how to prepare and handle a blood sample.
Venipuncture Labs
- Describe the importance of taking a medical history before performing any invasive procedures
- Describe the importance of adhering to basic principles of sterility and asepsis
- Describe the basics principles of venipuncture
- Discuss various techniques of drawing venous, arterial, and capillary blood
- Discuss various types of injections (e.g. local and regional anesthetic injections)
Medical Laws and Ethics
- Describe common legal issues related to prescriptions and medication administration.
- Identify key legal and regulatory aspects of the healthcare environment.
- Analyze key ethical and legal aspects of the medical profession.
- Summarize common legal issues related to medical documentation.
Career Success in Healthcare
- Define “professionalism” and “success” in your own terms.
- Differentiate between long-, medium-, and short-range goals.
- Assess and develop your time management skills.
- Develop plans to enhance your creative and critical thinking.
- Use an effective decision-making process to maximize your chances for success.
- Describe methods to maximize verbal, nonverbal, and written communication.
- Describe the healthcare system.
- Describe and discuss organizational structure, communication channels, and lines of authority.
- Develop an understanding of the factors that affect group dynamics and use these skills to maximize your leadership potential.
- Explain ethics and how they relate to health care professionals.
- Define continuing education, certification, and licensure.
Phlebotomy Final Exam
- Identify the steps needed to take to be eligible for and effectively prepare for and access the final exam.
- Identify the format, restrictions, and policies of final exams, including scoring, retakes, allowed resources, and time limits.
Fundamentals of HIPAA
- Describe HIPAA basics.
- Understand the HIPAA Privacy Rule and Security Rules.
- Describe the HITECH Act.
- Explain regulations for business associates.
- Summarize HIPAA documentation and training.
Applying For Your Required Externship*
- Create your profile in the Learner Placement Portal.
- Review the externship preparation resources.
- Explore CareerStep Community career resources to help in your search for an externship.
- Understand the benefits of an externship.
- Access externship participation eligibility requirements.
- Understand the externship application process.
Clinical Externship*
- Earn hours of experience for your certification.
Program Completion: Phlebotomy Technician
- Prepare to take the next steps after program completion.
Phlebotomy Technician Certifications
CareerStep’s online Phlebotomy Technician Program covers the knowledge and skills you need to successfully sit for industry-recognized certification. We want to support our learners in securing the certification that fits based on your career goals and current job requirements. Your training includes an exam voucher and prep package for the CPT certification – a significant value add of several hundred dollars.
Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)
Demonstrate your capability to do intravenous blood draws with the CPT from the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
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