Phlebotomy Training Program - School of Health Technology
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Phlebotomy Training Program - School of Health Technology
Phlebotomy Training Program Goal: To provide students with a working knowledge of blood collection procedures, techniques, equipment, specimen requirements and point of care testing. The course includes a three week clinical rotation for the practice of phlebotomy. Unit 1 (May 26 - June 12, 2015) consists of basic anatomy and physiology, medical terms and abbreviations, a comprehensive background in theory and principles of blood collection, including thirty hours of laboratory practice for blood collection procedures. Unit 2 BLS ( Basic Life Support or CPR for Health Care) Must be certified within the last year or become certified to complete the course, placement in a clinical and receive your certificate of completion in phlebotomy. Unit 3 (June-July) involves placement in a clinical setting for 100-120 hours of phlebotomy practice for those students who successfully completed Units 1 and 2. The Phlebotomy Program consists of 60 hours Phlebotomy Lecture, 30 hours Laboratory Practice, and 100—120 hours of Clinical Rotation. Books, lab coats, BLS and malpractice insurance are purchased by the student. at an additional cost. Following the successful completion of Units 1 -3 students will be eligible to take a national certification examination for phlebotomy (ASPT/ASCP). Accreditation: American Society for Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT) Program Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED equivalent Eighteen years of age or older Minimum GPA of 80 on a scale of 100; 2.5 on a scale of 4.0. Application Deadline: March 20, 2015 SEATS ARE LIMITED Fees: $50 non-refundable application processing fee. $1200 Tuition Phlebotomy Program (Includes Units 1and 3) $100.00 BLS (Unit 2) $800 Stony Brook Students “Seats are limited for SBU students”. Refund policy available upon request In addition, students completing the clinical portion of phlebotomy will be expected to pay a nominal fee for their malpractice insurance. All students are required to have an updated physical examination that complies with the standards set forth by the School of Health Technology & Management. (Financial aid is unavailable through the University.) COMPLETED physical examination must be on record before start of class (May 22, 2015). How to Apply: Please contact the School of Health Technology and Management at (631) 4443925, or mail the attached request form for an application packet. Completed applications must be accompanied by a non-refundable check or money order for $50 made payable to IFR # 910084. Applicants who have met the program prerequisites will be invited for an interview. When accepted to the program, a money order or certified check for the program will be due by May 8, 2015. Make check payable to, “IFR # 910084”. PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY MAY 8, 2015 OR YOUR SEAT WILL BE FORFEITED. Location: Classroom instruction will be held at the Health Sciences Center at Stony Brook University. Clinical instruction will be held at various clinical sites in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Phlebotomy Training Program Application Request Form 2015 Name:_____________________________ Address:___________________________ City:______________________________ State:______ ZIP:___________________ Daytime Phone:_____________________ Cell Phone: _____________________ (This number will be used to contact you for an interview.) E-Mail Address:________________________ ( ) Check if you are a Current Stony Brook Student Return application request form to: Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences School of Health Technology & Management Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY 11794-8205 Attn: Phlebotomy Training Program * APPLICATION DEADLINE MARCH 20, 2015 Application will not be processed unless fee is included. The Division of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Sciences reserves the right to limit registration and cancel any course with insufficient registration. Changes in day, hours or room assignments may be made when necessary. This form may be duplicated Web Site Address: www.hsc.stonybrook.edu PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR: Kathleen Finnegan, MS, MT(ASCP)SH, CPT (ASPT) Chair, Clinical Associate Professor Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program Stony Brook University DIRECTIONS TO HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER The Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences of the School of Health Technology & Management Presents A Program In Phlebotomy Training Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences School of Health Technology & Management Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY 11794-8205 CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION: May 26 through June 12, 2015 Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Health Sciences Center Stony Brook University CLINICAL INSTRUCTION: Each student will be assigned three weeks of phlebotomy practice during June and July. Hours to be determined by the clinical site. Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences Division of Diagnostic & Therapeutic Sciences School of Health Technology & Management Stony Brook University Stony Brook, New York 11794-8205 TEL: (631) 444-3925 FAX: (631) 444-8821 By car: Long Island Expressway (I-495) east to exit 62N; follow Nicoll’s Road (Route 97) north for 9 miles. Entrance to Stony Brook University Hospital Medical Center/Health Sciences Center is at the South Entrance, right onto East Loop Road. Visitors may park in the UH Garage which is to the left off East Loop Road for a fee of $10.00 per day. Students accepted into the program will be eligible to pay a discounted fee for parking. The main entrance to University Hospital is on Level 5. Information desk personnel will direct you to the classroom in the Health Sciences Center. The Phlebotomy Training program is located on Level 2 in the School of Health Technology and Management. By Train: The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) Port Jefferson line to Stony Brook. University bus service to the Health Sciences Center is available on the campus side of the station. The State University of New York at Stony Brook is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action educator/employer. If you are in need of a disability -related accommodation, please contact the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences at (631) 444-3925.