PHLEBOTOMY

ENTRANCE / ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Admission is open to any qualified applicant. No qualified person will be excluded from enrollment at Active Health Review Training based on age, race, gender, disability or national origin. Class start times vary depending upon language of instruction.

Applicants must be 17 years of age or older. If under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must enroll the applicant.

1. The applicant should present evidence of high school diploma, high school certification, or GED.

2. Students, who do not have a high school diploma, high school certification or GED and are 17 years of age or older must demonstrate the ability to learn from the program of instruction. Students must pass the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test with a minimum verbal score of 200 and a minimum math score of 210.

3. For students who are 17 years of age a parent or legal guardian must also sign the Enrollment Agreement. must also sign the Enrollment
agreement.

4. Applicants receive a catalog prior to signing an enrollment.

5. All accepted students must complete an Enrollment Agreement.



6. Students receive a catalog at least one week before enrollment commences.

7. J&J Healthcare Institute will keep records of prospective students denied admission for at least one year.

8. Prospective students, who were denied admission and would like to view their file, may submit a written request. Access to view the file will be granted within 24 hours of request

PROGRAM OBJECTIVE:

Upon completion of this program, graduates will possess the skills and knowledge to become employed as entry level Phlebotomy Technicians, in hospitals, out-patient centers, clinics, diagnostic labs, medical centers and other medical facilities.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

Students of the Phlebotomy Technician program must complete the Health Science Core Module in conjunction with the Phlebotomy Technician program. If the student has completed the Health Science Core Module in connection with a different career program with a passing grade, it is not necessary to re-take it. The Phlebotomy Technician program is designed to train students to perform duties which include blood draw, storing blood and blood components, venipuncture, and basic processing. Students will learn the circulatory system and its functions and pathology of diseases, law and ethics, critical policies and procedures including universal precautions, infection control, OSHA and CLIA guidelines and how they apply to the Phlebotomy Technician’s duties and responsibilities. Students will demonstrate knowledge and apply skills in using medical tools and equipment relevant to the function of a Phlebotomy Technician.

750 S. Orange Blossom Trail - Suite 253, 254 - Orlando, FL 32805 - Mail: jjhealthcare@jjhi.net
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8am - 6pm
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