- Duration: 2 weeks (46 hours)
- Description: This program trains students to safely administer medications in long-term care
settings. Students will learn about medication types, side effects, and proper administration
techniques.
- Certification: Graduates will receive a Medication Aide certificate upon passing the state exam.
Phlebotomy Program
- Duration: 8 weeks (120 hours)
- Description: The Phlebotomy program provides students with the skills and knowledge to
perform blood drawings, handle specimens, and understand laboratory procedures. Emphasis is
placed on patient care and safety practices.
- Certification: Students will have the opportunity to take a national certification exam upon
completion.
-Phlebotomy- High school diploma or GED
- Minimum age of 18,
- Background check
- Physical examination and immunization records
3. Admission Requirements
- High school diploma or GED for most programs
- Minimum age of 18,
- Background check (Medication Aide programs & Phlebotomy)
- Physical examination and immunization records (as required)
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$885.00Price
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