Phlebotomy Training Program Student - East Region

Ephrata, PA | Allied Health | Tracking Code: 95226

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WellSpan Health Phlebotomy Training Program - East Region

Good Samaritan Hospital (Lebanon) & Ephrata Community Hospital (Ephrata) and clinics in Lancaster, Lebanon & Ephrata

 

This is an application to an educational opportunity. There are several sessions scheduled throughout the year. The location of each session rotates throughout the WellSpan service areas. There are a limited number of seats in each session (3-8) and therefore an interview process in place. This course is the equivalent study load as a collegiate level course. There is a tuition of $600 to attend the class. This tuition covers the cost of the class, textbook, and CPR/BLS certification. Additional costs will include uniforms/scrubs, fees for background checks (~$60) and fees for drug/tobacco testing ($30).

For more information about the course please go to www.wellspan.org Search for “phlebotomy” and click on the “WellSpan Phlebotomy Training Program” link.

The Phlebotomy Training Program is designed to provide individuals the opportunity to develop the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills necessary to successfully work as a phlebotomist. This program is designed to be a gateway to bring quality phlebotomist into the WellSpan health system.  Most individuals who have completed this program have been offered positions with WellSpan.  Placement is based upon availability of vacant positions. Employment is not guaranteed.

The program is 7 weeks in duration, with an average of 35-40 hours of training and instruction per week. The course is broken down into two parts: classroom instruction and clinical experience.

The classroom education portion includes at least 80 hours of classroom time. 

  • Lecture topics will include human anatomy, medical terminology, and safety & infection control.
  • Classroom and simulated patient instruction will cover routine phlebotomy, special blood collections, dermal puncture, and additional duties of phlebotomist in a modern healthcare setting.
  • Daily, at home, independent, study time is recommended to prepare for exams that will be given to gauge the student’s understanding of each day’s lesson.

The clinical experience portion of the program includes 150 hours of time with mentor phlebotomists performing actual patient care.

  • Individuals will be given hands-on instruction, practice phlebotomy, and be observed performing phlebotomy on patients.
  • Student will rotate among WellSpan hospital’s inpatient phlebotomy departments and the outpatient lab annex locations. 
  • Rotations will be scheduled at the facilities in the area surrounding the hospital or location in which the classroom instruction is given.

Upon successful completion of the program the individual will receive a Certificate of Completion. The individual will be eligible for the ASCP (American Society of Clinical Pathology) certification examination in the category of Phlebotomy Technician (PBT) and will be eligible for employment at any WellSpan location. Students are encouraged to apply for positions with WellSpan upon completion of the course.  Completion of the course will reflect favorably when applications are considered but does not guarantee a position with WellSpan.  

Every application will be considered for entry into the program. 

  • Approximately 20-100 applications are received for each session of the program.
  • Based upon the application submitted and references received, 10-25 individuals will be contacted to schedule interviews.  Interviews will begin approximately 10 weeks prior to the scheduled start of each session. 
  • Of those interviewed, 3-8 students will be selected to attend each session.  Selected students will start to be contacted 6 weeks prior to the scheduled start of each session.

For information about schedules, please go to www.wellspan.org Search for “phlebotomy” and click on the “WellSpan Phlebotomy Training Program” link.

Individuals are encouraged to re-apply to future sessions if they are not initially accepted.

For more information, please contact: PhlebotomyTraining@wellspan.org

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