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6 Seattle Phlebotomy Training Programs

North Seattle Community College

Programs Offered: Phlebotomy Technician Program







Location: 9600 College Way North, Seattle, Washington 98103

North Seattle Community College offers two different Phlebotomy training programs to help students become certified as Phlebotomy Technicians.

One course they offer is the I-BEST Phlebotomist Certificate Program. This program is designed for students with no health care experience and with no education beyond a high school diploma or GED. I-BEST stands for Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training. This course is taught with two instructors in the room, one to teach theory and lab skills and another to assist English language learners. This format helps students to prepare workplace skills and language skills at the same time.

The other course is a Phlebotomy Short Course. This course is designed for health care students who want to learn basic blood and specimen collection skills.



      
Northwest Phlebotomy School

Programs Offered: Phlebotomy Training

Location: Northwest Phlebotomy School, 1700 Westlake Ave N Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98109

Northwest Phlebotomy School offers a phlebotomy program east of the heart of downtown Seattle in South Lake Union.



      
      
Oquirrh Mountain Phlebotomy School

Programs Offered: Phlebotomy Technician Program

Location: Building 13 Room #106, 2400 South 240th Street, Des Moines, WA 98198

Oquirrh Mountain Phlebotomy School offers a phlebotomy course in Des Moines, WA.

The 5-day hands-on phlebotomy training practice, which will take a total of 15 hours in class, will be followed by a short homework assignment provided to the student in class by the teacher. This course covers the standards for phlebotomy certification at the national level as well as a Washington health department license. Exams for National Phlebotomy Certification Testing (NPCT) or the National Healthcare Association (NHA) are available. This course will cover many topics in the discipline of phlebotomy.

The instructors will lead you through the various varieties of venipuncture, as well as safety norms, fundamental anatomy and physiology, and other aspects of this profession. Students will also study Patient Rights under HIPAA and OSHA Butterfly venipuncture with Vacutainers.



      
Pima Medical Institute

Programs Offered: Phlebotomy Technician Program

Location: 555 S. Renton Village Place, Renton, WA 98057

Pima Medical Institute offers a Phlebotomy Technician program that takes about three months to complete. Students will learn about venipuncture and micro collection techniques as well as methods of collection for other specimens.

This program includes five theory courses and an externship. The required classes are Study Skills, CPR and First Aid, Anatomy and Physiology/ Medical Terminology, Introduction to Laboratory and Communication, and Phlebotomy.

The externship portion of the course includes 160 hours of hands on training at a real health care facility.

Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive a certificate. Students may choose to work in a lab, hospital, doctor’s office, or any of a variety of medical settings.

Pima’s Renton campus is 13.1 miles southeast of Seattle.



Renton Technical College

Programs Offered: Phlebotomy Technician Program

Location: 3000 NE 4th St, Renton, WA 98056

Renton Technical College offers a 16-credit program of phlebotomy training.







The program includes courses of fundamentals of phlebotomy, phlebotomy laboratory skills, healthcare provider first aid/CPR and AED and bloodborne pathogens, national certificate exam prep, and phlebotomy technician practicum.

Renton Technical College is 13.9 miles southeast of Seattle.



Shoreline Community College

Programs Offered: Phlebotomy Technician Program

Location: 4000 Building, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133

Shoreline Community College offers a 13-credit program of phlebotomy training.

The program is composed of classroom lecture, lab practice, and clinical training at medical facilities.

Shoreline Community College serves about 10,000 students each year.

The college is 12 miles north of Seattle.