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Why Should I Enroll In The Phlebotomy Technician
Program?

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Hands-On Training

Start hands-on training on your first week of school! Learn how to perform venipuncture using proper order of draw, process and transport lab specimens, and much more!

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Financial Aid

Let our financial aid team explain the aid options available to you! These include federal grants and loans, VA education benefits, scholarships, and flexible payment plans.

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Job Placement Assistance

NCC provides graduates with job placement assistance, including support with resume writing, interview preparation, and referrals for available employment opportunities.

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Online Or On Campus Classes

NCC provides skills-based training on campus using industry-standard equipment and knowledge-based training using its learning management system.

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Work Opportunities

Pursue a rewarding career working in labs, clinics, and healthcare facilities after you graduate from NCC. Enjoy your profession while also making an impact in your community.

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Career Demand And Earning

A well-trained Phlebotomy Technician is always in demand, so you can be confident in your ability to provide for yourself and your loved ones after graduating from NCC.

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"They made everything really fun. I never knew that learning could be so life-changing. I was able to get through the phlebotomist certification las vegas and had a lot of fun while I was in class."

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Phlebotomy Technician collects blood specimens via venipunctures and dermal punctures. They also are responsible for other types of specimen collection, including urine, sputum, and drug testing, to name just a few. Phlebotomists play a vital role in patient care and well-being. You can possibly be employed at laboratory facilities such as Quest, LabCorp, blood donation centers, dialysis centers, and hospitals.

The Phlebotomy program is a 12-week program that starts every 3 months at Northwest Career College.

The Phlebotomy Technician program requires the student to have a high school diploma or a GED to begin the program. Once accepted into the program, the student must successfully complete all modules and take a nationally recognized certification exam (CPT~Certified Phlebotomy Technician) accredited through National Healthcareer Association (NHA). PASS the certification exam and graduate with a 70% or higher. Once the student passes their CPT, the Phlebotomy Career Services advisor will submit an application for the student to be granted their Nevada State Lab Assistant License, which is needed to work as a Phlebotomist in the state of Nevada.

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