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1 Information Session Phlebotomy Career Studies Certificate Springfield Center Drive Springfield Virginia Update Reviewed (stats updated from BLS ;slide 3 – new webpage snapshot page 9) Revised generic app Welcome to the online information session for the Northern Virginia Community College Career Studies Certificate program in Phlebotomy. Before we discuss the specifics of the program, we will briefly talk about careers in Phlebotomy. Rev Reviewed Revised

2 What Do Phlebotomists Do?
Phlebotomists (PBTs) work directly with patients. The laboratory depends on the phlebotomy technician to collect quality samples from the patient to produce quality laboratory results. To do this, the phlebotomy technician must create an atmosphere of trust and confidence with patients while drawing blood specimens in a skillful, safe, and reliable manner. Phlebotomists are the ambassadors providing the face for the laboratory. They work directly with patients to collect quality samples for analysis. Phlebotomy is an invasive procedure. It requires professional and technical knowledge, skills, and abilities.

3 Phlebotomy Technician Labor Market and Salary Information
Employment of phlebotomists is projected to grow 25 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. Hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, blood donor centers, and other locations will need phlebotomists to perform bloodwork. Summary Median annual wage in May 2018: $34,480 $16.58 per hour Number of Jobs 2016, 122,700 Job Outlook, : 25% (Much faster than average) Employment Change, : 30,100 Salary is dependent on where you work. Higher salaries are likely in a large urban facility. A typical salary range is shown on this slide. Reference:

4 Where Phlebotomists Work
Phlebotomists work in many different facilities including: private laboratories, hospital laboratories, reference laboratories, blood banks, medical offices, and clinics. Most often, phlebotomists work under the direction of a Medical Laboratory Scientist. Phlebotomy is a stand alone career, and a stepping stone or added skill , to other health related careers.

5 The Art of Blood Collection
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) Career Studies Certificate Program (CSC) The collection of a quality blood sample is an art.

6 Application Process 1. Apply to the College; may be completed online or in person 2. Take the English placement test to place in English 111, College Composition I, NOTE: Students who have successfully completed ENG 111 or its equivalent  with a grade of C or better, and the course appears on the official NVCC transcript, are exempt from the placement test. 3. GPA of 2.0 or better at last school attended. 4. View this online information session ; write down the session code Follow the instructions on the program webpage to access the online application; enter the session code where indicated The application process involves applying to the college and the program. Eligibility to apply to the program includes: Completing ENG 111, college composition 1, or its equivalent, or the assessment test to place in ENG 111. Have an earned GPA of 2.0 or better Viewing this information session The application is completed online and is only available during the application period. Application periods for fall and spring are included in the Program Application Requirements form . The form is located under the How to Apply link on the program webpage

7 Then What? Student Services will verify your application
Your application will be forwarded to the program office. The first 18 student applications received meeting the college policies for admission (see college catalog) will make up the next upcoming class. You will receive a welcome letter from the program office with registration information and instructions related to completing the required health history; criminal background check; random urine drug screen. The random urine drug screen and criminal background check must be completed prior to beginning of classes. The health history form to include immunizations records must be completed prior to clinical practice course If your program application is received, but not among the first 18, you will be notified. You are eligible to resubmit a new application for the next upcoming class. Please read this slide carefully and note: The random urine drug screen and criminal background check must be completed prior to the beginning of classes. Your welcome letter will include instructions on how to complete these requirements

8 Phlebotomy (PBT) Career Studies Certificate (CSC) 16 Credit Hours
ENG 111 College Composition I 3 credit hours HLT 141 Medical Terminology 1credit hour HIM 130 Healthcare Information Systems 3 credit hours HLT 145 Ethics for Healthcare Personnel 2 credit hours MDL 105 Phlebotomy 1st. 8 wks 3 credit hours MDL 106 Clinical Phlebotomy 2nd. 8 wks 4 credit hours These are the courses in the Phlebotomy Career Studies Certificate program. There are two major courses and four support courses. The CSC can be completed in one sixteen-week semester. Refer to the online college course schedule for tuition and fees. This 16 credit hour CSC is eligible for financial aid

9 Schedule Overview Major Courses
MDL 105 MDL 106 Fall semester: August to October 1st 8 weeks On Campus Fall semester: October to December 2nd 8 weeks Clinical Practice Two days per week Two days per week in a hospital/clinic/reference laboratory facility Two hour lecture Immediately followed by a three hour lab Must be available during daytime hours from 0600. Spring semester: January to March Spring semester: March to May The two major Phlebotomy courses, MDL 105 and MDL 106 will be completed in one sixteen week semester. In the fall, the on campus course MDL 105 is from August to October. The 2nd 8 week MDL 106 clinical practice course, begins in October and ends in December. In the spring , the on campus course MDL 105 is from January-March, and MDL 106 , the clinical practice course is from March-May. Depending on the semester MDL 105 may be offered during the evening. MDL 106 is always daytime hours

10 Requirements Prior to Clinical Practice; Specific Information will be provided upon acceptance to the program Current CPR for Healthcare Providers Completion of online safety tutorials Completion of BBP and HIPAA tutorials Current physical; within the last year to include documentation of the ability to meet the essential functions as required to practice in the profession; and documentation of the following immunizations: 1. Hepatitis B 2. MMR –Measles Mumps Rubella 3. 2-step TST - Tuberculosis 4. Varicella Zoster - Chicken Pox 5. Tdap The requirements on this slide must be met prior to beginning the clinical practice course They are not required prior to entering the program. More information will be provided about clinical practice requirements upon your acceptance to the program.

11 Grading Students must achieve a “C” or better in both the MDL 105 lecture and the MDL 105 lab to progress to MDL 106, the clinical practice course. In order to progress to MDL 106, the clinical practice course, you must earn a grade of “C” or better in MDL 105.

12 Other Needed Items Text Book/s Disposable lab coat Non-Latex gloves
Clinical scrubs Program patch There are other costs in addition to tuition. We make every effort to keep additional costs to a minimum. The dress code for clinical practice courses includes khaki scrubs, a program patch, and an optional cloth lab coat donned with a 2nd program patch. We do not require that students purchase a separate ID badge, and the NOVA photo ID serves this purpose

13 Frequently Asked Questions External Transcript Evaluation
Reminder; Please review and print as needed, the support documents on the program webpage. All are important as a guide to your success. General: Frequently Asked Questions External Transcript Evaluation Transfer Credit Evaluation Request Physical Form Program Specific: How to Apply PBT Program Student Handbook PBT Essential Functions Slide 18 Reminder This slide shows the Important documents to guide you as you begin your successful college, and Phlebotomy Career Studies Certificate program experience.

14 We look forward to having you in our program!
(703) We encourage you to learn more about Northern Virginia Community College and the Medical Education Campus at this main NOVA website

15 Websites to Career Information
You can visit these websites for additional career information.

16 Thank you Thank you! You may press the home button to return to page 1


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