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Washington Phlebotomy Certification Class

48 Hours In Class

Class Structure:

  1. 48 hours of book and intensive hands on phlebotomist training
  2. National Exam given during last class

Phlebotomy Training Specialists program is 48 hours in length, during which time you will receive all of the book and hands-on training that you need to be ready for the workforce right out of class. The hands-on training, lab processing, quantity of blood draws, VeinViewer usage, coupled with amazing trainers and just the right amount of book training, ensures you will be successful.

 

This is a fast-paced learning environment, but students always have the option to return to the class or attend alternate classes, free of charge once they have completed the class and attended one time. If you fail the National Examination in this state, we will pay for you to take it a second time, which is just like a pass guarantee. Enroll today in the most exciting and energetic Phlebotomy Training class in America.

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Are you dreaming of your next big adventure? Do you want to improve your life by studying in a new field to become a professional? A phlebotomy program in Washington state can open a wealth of new opportunities for you and help you become a professional in the medical field. 

 

Many medical facilities need qualified phlebotomists on staff to draw blood for tests.  With the right phlebotomy program in the state of Washington, you can start a new career in health care. 

 

What Are the Benefits of Choosing a Career in Phlebotomy? 

You want to know that you’re making the right choice for your future and that your newly chosen profession comes with a myriad of benefits. Here’s a look at some of the benefits that you can enjoy:

 

Improved Job Stability

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the expected job growth for phlebotomists from 2020 to 2030 is expected to be around 22 percent, which is much higher than other types of jobs. From doctor’s offices to hospitals, there is always a need for someone skilled at drawing blood. 

 

Increased Salary Opportunities

Depending on the job you have now, you can make more money as a phlebotomist, and many of these jobs come with benefits. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average pay for a phlebotomist in 2021 was $37,380 per year or $17.97 per hour. 

 

Knowing You’re Making a Difference

When people are sick or in an accident, they need medical professionals that they can trust. When you are completing blood draws, you make a difference in a patient’s life and well-being. 

What Are the Requirements to Get a License as a Phlebotomist in Washington? 

Washington is one of only four states in the United States to require a license to practice as a phlebotomist. There are certain requirements that you’ll need to meet in order to qualify. These include: 

 

  • Have a high school education or a GED
  • The proper training can be one of two things:
    • An apprenticeship with a medical professional
    • Formal training through an accredited program in the field
    • Training in the military
  • Must have completed at least seven hours of AIDS training (Discontinued requirement as of June 11, 2020)
  • Provide a list of all states where the applicant has applied for a license in the past
  • Must provide a statement about and explain any issues:
    • Their overall physical health
    • Their overall mental health
    • Substance abuse issues
    • Felony convictions
    • Past disciplinary actions, including the revocation of a license in any state

 

Hopefully, when you write your statement, you’ll be reporting negatively to all of these, but if not, you need to include a detailed explanation of why they apply to you. 

Classes Offered By Phlebotomy Training Specialists in Washington

When you’ve made your decision to work towards a license for phlebotomy in Washington, you need to find the right program. Phlebotomy Training Specialists offers three locations in Washington, including:

 

  • North Seattle in Lynnwood
  • Seattle in Tukwila
  • Spokane in Liberty Lake

 

Our phlebotomy courses involve 48 hours of hands-on training. Some classes are teaching classes with book learning, while others are hands-on labs where you hone your new craft. 

 

Benefits of Choosing Phlebotomy Training Specialists for Your Training

Before you make a final selection for the school you want to attend for phlebotomy training, you want to know the benefits of each one. At Phlebotomy Training Specialists, you’ll find a variety of benefits, such as:

 

  • Convenient locations: If you live in or near Seattle or Spokane, you’ll find a location close to you or your current job, making it easier to attend classes. 
  • Caring instructors: From administration to teachers, everyone on our staff understands the importance of the commitment you’ve made to your education, and they want to help you succeed. 
  • Approved by many of the best associations in the field: You want a nationally recognized program, and we are recognized by:
    • NHCO – National Healthcare Certification Organization
    • NHA – National Healthcareer Association
    • NCCT – National Centers for Competency Testing

 

Phlebotomy Training Specialists strives to provide you with the best education possible, so you’re ready for your new career. 

 

Start Your Phlebotomy Career Today

There are many benefits to taking the next step and signing up for our training program in Washington. A new career awaits you if you’re willing to put in the time to study. At Phlebotomy Training Specialists, we want to partner with you in your training to receive your phlebotomy certification. 

 

We’ve tailored our program to meet your needs and ensure that you’re ready for the next steps to becoming a licensed phlebotomist in Washington. 

Religious Accommodation: Phlebotomy Training Specialists will make good faith efforts to provide reasonable religious accommodations to students who have sincerely held religious practices or beliefs that conflict with a scheduled course requirement. Students requesting a religious accommodation should make the request, by email, to info@phlebotomyusa.com with as much advance notice as possible. Being absent from class or other educational responsibilities does not excuse students from keeping up with any information shared or expectations set during the missed class. Students are responsible for obtaining materials and information provided during any class missed. The student shall contact Student Services by calling 1-888-531-8378 to schedule make up.

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