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The Phlebotomy Technician training provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to collect blood for therapeutic or diagnostic measures as a phlebotomist. The course includes principles of proper phlebotomy, specimen processing, patient care, maintenance and use of equipment, recordkeeping, basic principles of anatomy and physiology, disease process, therapeutic communication, hazardous material management, and patient assessment. This course combines classroom lecture, laboratory, and clinical applications for the development of basic skills needed to provide safe, effective, and knowledgeable services to patients needing laboratory services.
Why Students Choose This Program
Northeast’s Phlebotomy program is designed to get you career-ready in just 16 weeks. This full-semester course combines classroom instruction with hands-on experience for a quick path into the healthcare field.
Small class sizes and expert instructors provide personalized attention. Instructors engage directly with each student—offering tailored guidance, detailed feedback, and support.
Northeast offers competitive tuition rates and financial aid options, making career training accessible and cost-effective.
Program Details
Course is offered in-person.
To Register or for more information: Contact Heather Claussen Director of Allied Health at (402) 844-7334 or heatherc@northeast.edu
After successfully completing this course, you will be prepared for employment as a phlebotomist in centralized or decentralized labs. You can further your credentials by taking an exam to complete your certification as a Phlebotomy Technician by the American Medical Technologist after one year of full-time employment.