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Applied Academic Certificate Phlebotomist This program prepares students for a career as a Phlebotomist/Data Clerk. Phlebotomist/data clerks primarily work in outpatient blood drawing centers, clinical laboratories, physician offices or blood donor collection agencies. Their primary responsibilities are to draw blood specimens for the purpose of analysis and to enter and retrieve data from the computer. Phlebotomists also prepare and maintain equipment for obtaining blood specimens, ensure proper care for specimens and enter test procedures into the computer for specimen analysis. An internship provides students with supervised workplace experience. Manual dexterity is essential in this program. For more information, contact the Admissions Office at (845) 431-8010 or visit www.sunydutchess.edu/academics

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Applied Academic Certificate

Phlebotomist

This program prepares students for a career as a Phlebotomist/Data Clerk. Phlebotomist/data clerks primarily work in outpatient blood drawing centers, clinical laboratories, physician offices or blood donor collection agencies. Their primary responsibilities are to draw blood specimens for the purpose of analysis and to enter and retrieve data from the computer. Phlebotomists also prepare and maintain equipment for obtaining blood specimens, ensure proper care for specimens and enter test procedures into the computer for specimen analysis. An internship provides students with supervised workplace experience.

Manual dexterity is essential in this program.

For more information, contact the Admissions Office at (845) 431-8010 or visit www.sunydutchess.edu/academics

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Graduates of this program are eligible for national board examinations. Graduates may also receive advanced standing in the Clinical Lab Technician A.A.S. degree program. A Certificate is awarded upon completion of the requirements for this program.

Students who successfully complete the Certificate in Phlebotomy (PDC) will be able to:

• Collect, transport, handle and process blood specimens for analysis;

• Recognize the importance of specimen collection in the overall patient care system;

• Relate the anatomy and physiology of body systems and anatomic terminology to the major areas of the clinical laboratory, and to general pathologic conditions associated with body systems;

• Identify and select equipment, supplies and additives used in blood collection;

• Recognize factors that affect specimen collection procedures and test results, and take appropriate actions within predetermined limits, when applicable;

• Recognize and adhere to infection control and safety policies and procedures;

• Recognize the various components of the health care delivery system;

• Recognize the responsibilities of other laboratory and health care personnel and interact with them with respect for their jobs and patient care;

• Demonstrate professional conduct, stress management, interpersonal and communication skills with patients, peers and other health care personnel and with the public;

• Demonstrate an understanding of requisitioning and the legal implications of their work environment;

• Recognize and act upon individual needs for continuing education as a function of growth and maintenance of professional competence.

FIRST SEMESTER creditsENG 101 Composition I 3 AHS 100 Allied Health Introductory Seminar 1 PDC 101 Basic Concepts of Phlebotomy 4 BIO 103 Human Biology 4 MSO 102 Medical Terminology 2 Total: 14

SECOND SEMESTER PDC 102 Phlebotomy Internship (a) (b) 4 HED 134 First Aid, Safety and CPR 3 CIS 111 Computer Systems and Applications 3 BIO 112 A Biomedical View of HIV/AIDS 3 Total: 13

Total Credit Hours: 27

NOTE: All PDC students are required to submit a completed physical examination form prior to clinical assignment. All immunizations indicated on the form must be current. When this form is on file, the College Health Office will issue a waiver clearing the student for clinical assignment. Hepatitis B Vaccine series is highly recommended and may be required by the clinical facility under the OSHA Standard on Exposure to Blood Borne Pathogens.

a. A grade of C or better in a previous course is required. See course description for details.

b. Criminal background checks and drug screens are required for clinical placement.

Phlebotomist (PDC)APPLIED ACADEMIC CERTIFICATE | MEDICAL AND ALLIED HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES

(HEGIS 5202)

(Page numbers and appendicies refer to College catalog.)