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Program Overview

Lively’s Phlebotomy program prepares students for employment as phlebotomists. The content includes but is not limited to communication, leadership, human relations, and employability skills; performance of safe and efficient work practices in obtaining adequate and correct blood specimens by capillary or venipuncture on adults, children and neonates; maintaining the integrity of the specimen in relation to the test to be performed; preparing blood smears; labeling specimens accurately and completely; collecting timed specimens; promoting the comfort and well-being of the patient while performing blood collecting duties; observing safety policies and procedures; medical terminology; emergency procedures including CPR (Heartsaver); delivering a variety of clinical specimens to the clinical laboratory; sorting and recording specimens received in the laboratory; centrifuging specimens and preparing aliquots of samples according to the designated protocol; distributing samples to appropriate laboratory sections; and preparing collection trays for specimen procurement.

Admission Requirements

Industry Certifications

Employment opportunities

  • Phlebotomist
  • Healthcare support workers

Industry Certifications

Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)

What You'll learn

  • Demonstrate knowledge of the healthcare delivery system and health occupations.
  • Demonstrate the ability to communicate and use interpersonal skills effectively.
  • Demonstrate legal and ethical responsibilities.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of and apply wellness and disease concepts.
  • Recognize and practice safety and security procedures.
  • Recognize and respond to emergency situations.
  • Recognize and practice infection control procedures.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of information technology applications in healthcare.
  • Demonstrate employability skills.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of blood borne diseases, including HIV/AIDS.
  • Apply basic math and science skills.
  • Demonstrate accepted professional, communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Discuss phlebotomy in relation to the health care setting.
  • Identify the anatomic structure and function of body systems in relation to services performed by phlebotomist.
  • Recognize and identify collection reagents supplies, equipment and interfering chemical substances.
  • Demonstrate skills and knowledge necessary to perform phlebotomy.
  • Practice infection control following standard precautions.
  • Practice accepted procedures of transporting, accessioning and processing specimens.
  • Practice quality assurance and safety.

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FAQs

Common questions about our program.

Employers of graduates

meet your instructors

Jessica Davis, LPN
Instructor
850-487-7417
jessica.davis@leonschools.net
Tiffany Davis, RN
Instructor
850-487-7443
tiffany.davis@leonschools.net
Brandy Oliver, RN
Instructor
brandy.oliver@leonschools.net
Eurica Burch, LPN
Instructor
eurica.burch@leonschools.net

Program Requirements

Total Clock Hours: 165
OCPCourse NumberCourse TitleCourse LengthSOC Code
AHSC0003Basic Healthcare Worker9031-9099
BMEA0520Phlebotomist7531-9097

See the Course Catalog for detailed program cost and fee information.

Total Clock Hours: 165
FeeDetails
481.80Florida Resident Tuition ($2.92 x 165 hours)
60.00Bookstore
50.00Registration Fee
25.00Facility Usage Fee
5.00Miscellaneous Fee - TMH ID Badge
130.00Lab Fee
42.00Drug Screening
10.00Liability Insurance
7.00Basic Life Skills

Occupational Advisory Committee

Trenton Gowins

North Florida Women’s Care

Tiffany Williams

Tallahassee Cancer Institute

Meona Camp

Tallahassee Memorial Hospital

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This application could change your life in amazing ways! We’re here for you and we want you to success, so let us know if you need help with the application process. (850)-487-7473.