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Phlebotomy
The Phlebotomy Program provides quality instruction in the theoretical background and manual skills for accurate blood collection techniques. Because blood analysis is a vital diagnostic tool used routinely in medical practice, phlebotomists must know how to collect, handle, and analyze specimens properly.Through classroom activities and practice in community settings, the student is educated in the increasingly complex methods utilized in the collection of blood samples for laboratory analysis.
The Phlebotomy program promotes professional ethics, teamwork and communications skills as it prepares students for entry-level phlebotomy positions.
The phlebotomy course is a one semester evening class and includes a clinical rotation at an affiliated hospital. Phlebotomy lectures and student laboratory are evenings for 17 weeks. Clinical rotation consists of 120 clock-hours to be arranged by the affiliated local hospitals. The four (4) hospitals affiliated with the program are Grenada Lake Medical Center, Grenada, Delta Regional Medical Center in Greenville, North West MS Regional Medical Center, Clarksdale, and Greenwood Leflore Hospital in Greenwood. The Greenville Clinic and Cleveland Medical Alliance serve as enrichment sites. The total time required to complete the degree requirements is one semester
For further information contact:
Patricia Kelly
pkelly@msdelta.edu
662-246-6500
Phlebotomy Program Outcomes
1. 50% of students will complete the program and receive a certificate.
2. 80% of graduates will be employed in a variety of health care settings
or continue their education.
3. 80% of graduates will express program satisfaction.
Outcome |
Observed |
Benchmark |
Year |
| Program Completion |
65% |
50% |
2011 |
| Job Placement/Education |
96% |
80% |
2011 |
| Program Satisfaction |
100% |
80% |
2011 |
Outcome |
Observed |
Benchmark |
Year |
| Program Completion |
78% |
50% |
2010 |
| Job Placement/Education |
87% |
80% |
2010 |
| Program Satisfaction |
95% |
80% |
2010 |
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