Heartland’s Phlebotomy Technician Program prepares students for
employment throughout the health care system. Phlebotomists draw
blood from patients for testing purposes and are employed at
doctor’s offices, hospitals, neighborhood health care centers, HMOs,
insurance carriers and other health care settings.
Heartland has committed to invest in Lincoln and Logan County by
moving to a larger facility at 2201 Woodlawn Road this summer. The
Phlebotomy Technician program will be one of the first courses
offered at the new facility.
“The relationship between the Lincoln area and Heartland continues
to grow,” said Kristi Powell, Associate Director of Heartland
Lincoln Center. “This is the first work ready program we have
offered at Lincoln Center. Development of new programs like the
Phlebotomy Technician course will provide opportunities for students
who are looking to move into a career path in a relatively short
period of time.”
Health
care support occupations are one of the fastest growing job markets
in the U.S., and the field of phlebotomy is no exception.
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The
Bureau of Labor Statistics has projected a growth rate of 16
percent from 2014 to 2024 in the employment of phlebotomy
technicians.
The 90-hour course covers the essentials related to blood
collection and provides training for comprehensive skills to
perform safe and effective venipunctures. Upon successful
completion of this course students have the option to take the
National Healthcare Association certification exam.
Registration for the Phlebotomy Technician Program is now open.
Classes begin June 19.
For more information go to
www.heartland.edu/destinations or call 309-268-8160.
[Steve Fast
Associate Director of Public Information
Heartland Community College] |