Submission of application to KCC Phlebotomy Program
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Screening background check
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Submission of immunization records
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Registration for Phlebotomy Training
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Attending Phlebotomy classes
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Participation in Phlebotomy Lab practices
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Completing required amount of venipunctures and skin punctures
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Passing all written and practical exams
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Approval: Instructor for clinical placement
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Complete clinical placement hours
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Submission of completed log book and evaluations
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Prepare for certification exam
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Take the National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) Exam
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Receive NCPT scores
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Approval: Program Director for course completion
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Receive certificate of completion from KCC
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Apply for state license if applicable
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Preparation of resume and job applications
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Job hunting and Interviewing for phlebotomy positions
Complete pre-requisite courses
In order to be eligible for the KCC Phlebotomy Program, you must complete the necessary pre-requisite courses. These courses will provide you with the foundational knowledge and skills required for the program. The completion of these courses is a crucial step towards your success in the program. Are you ready to complete the pre-requisite courses?
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Anatomy and Physiology
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Medical Terminology
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First Aid/CPR
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Healthcare Ethics
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Medical Math
Submission of application to KCC Phlebotomy Program
Now that you have completed the pre-requisite courses, it's time to submit your application to the KCC Phlebotomy Program. This is an important step towards gaining admission to the program. By submitting your application, you will be considered for acceptance into the program. Do you meet the eligibility requirements and are ready to submit your application to the KCC Phlebotomy Program?
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Yes
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No
Screening background check
To ensure the safety of patients and staff, all applicants to the KCC Phlebotomy Program are required to undergo a screening background check. This background check will include a review of your criminal history, if any. The purpose of this check is to verify your eligibility and suitability for clinical placement. Do you authorize the KCC Phlebotomy Program to conduct a screening background check?
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Yes
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No
Submission of immunization records
As a healthcare professional, it is important to have up-to-date immunizations to protect yourself and your patients. Before starting the KCC Phlebotomy Program, you must submit your immunization records. These records should include documentation of vaccinations such as Hepatitis B, MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), Tetanus, and Varicella. Are you ready to submit your immunization records?
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Hepatitis B
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MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
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Tetanus
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Varicella
Registration for Phlebotomy Training
Congratulations on successfully completing the application process! Now it's time to register for the Phlebotomy Training. By registering, you will secure your spot in the program and gain access to the necessary training materials. Are you ready to register for the Phlebotomy Training?
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KCC Campus
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Online
Attending Phlebotomy classes
The Phlebotomy classes are designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to become a successful Phlebotomy Technician. By attending these classes, you will learn about venipuncture techniques, blood collection procedures, and proper handling of specimens. Are you ready to attend the Phlebotomy classes and learn from experienced instructors?
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Morning (9am - 12pm)
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Afternoon (1pm - 4pm)
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Evening (5pm - 8pm)
Participation in Phlebotomy Lab practices
In addition to the classroom learning, hands-on practice in the Phlebotomy Lab is an essential part of your training. During these lab practices, you will have the opportunity to develop your skills in venipuncture and other phlebotomy techniques under the guidance of experienced instructors. Are you ready to participate in the Phlebotomy Lab practices?
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Venipuncture technique
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Capillary blood collection
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Specimen handling and processing
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Infection control measures
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Equipment maintenance
Completing required amount of venipunctures and skin punctures
To become a proficient Phlebotomy Technician, you must complete a required number of venipunctures and skin punctures. These procedures will help you develop the necessary skills and confidence to perform blood collections independently. Are you ready to complete the required amount of venipunctures and skin punctures?
Passing all written and practical exams
In order to successfully complete the Phlebotomy Training, you must pass all the written and practical exams. These exams are designed to assess your knowledge and skills in phlebotomy techniques and procedures. Adequate preparation and practice will greatly increase your chances of success. Are you ready to demonstrate your phlebotomy knowledge and skills by passing the exams?
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Written Exam
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Practical Exam
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Both
Approval: Instructor for clinical placement
Will be submitted for approval:
Completing required amount of venipunctures and skin punctures
Will be submitted
Complete clinical placement hours
Clinical placement is a valuable opportunity to apply your phlebotomy skills in a real-world setting. During this period, you will work alongside experienced phlebotomists in healthcare facilities, such as hospitals or clinics, to gain hands-on experience. Are you ready to complete the required number of clinical placement hours?
Submission of completed log book and evaluations
Throughout your clinical placement, you will be required to keep a log book documenting your phlebotomy procedures. Additionally, evaluations will be conducted by your supervisor to assess your performance and progress. To successfully complete this task, you must submit your completed log book and evaluations. Are you ready to submit your completed log book and evaluations?
Prepare for certification exam
Congratulations on completing the Phlebotomy Training and clinical placement! The next step in your journey is to prepare for the National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) Exam. This exam is designed to assess your knowledge and skills in phlebotomy. By successfully passing this exam, you will become a certified phlebotomy technician. Are you ready to start preparing for the certification exam?
Take the National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) Exam
The day has finally arrived for you to take the National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) Exam. This exam will assess your knowledge and skills in phlebotomy. By passing this exam, you will become a certified phlebotomy technician. Good luck! Are you ready to take the NCPT Exam?
Receive NCPT scores
Congratulations on completing the National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) Exam! You will now receive your NCPT scores. These scores reflect your performance in the exam and will determine whether you have successfully passed. Are you excited to receive your NCPT scores?
Approval: Program Director for course completion
Will be submitted for approval:
Take the National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) Exam
Will be submitted
Receive certificate of completion from KCC
Upon successfully completing the KCC Phlebotomy Program and passing the NCPT Exam, you will receive a certificate of completion from KCC. This certificate recognizes your achievement and verifies your skills as a certified phlebotomy technician. Are you ready to receive your certificate of completion?
Apply for state license if applicable
Depending on your location, you may be required to apply for a state license to work as a phlebotomy technician. This license ensures that you meet the necessary requirements and have the legal authorization to practice phlebotomy. Are you ready to apply for a state license, if applicable?
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Yes
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No
Preparation of resume and job applications
Now that you have completed the KCC Phlebotomy Program and obtained your certificate, it's time to prepare your resume and job applications. These documents will showcase your skills, education, and experience to potential employers. Are you ready to start preparing your resume and job applications?
Job hunting and Interviewing for phlebotomy positions
With your resume and job applications ready, it's time to start hunting for phlebotomy positions and attending interviews. This is an exciting phase where you will have the opportunity to showcase your skills and passion for phlebotomy. Are you ready to start job hunting and interviewing for phlebotomy positions?