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Program Overview
The Phlebotomy Program is designed to train individuals to collect blood for laboratory analysis necessary for the diagnosis and care of the patient. This one-semester program trains the phlebotomist to perform venipuncture, capillary puncture, and CPR.
This evening course is ideal for health professionals seeking to expand their current skills, for currently employed Phlebotomists seeking certification, or for those interested in a profession in laboratory medicine. Other topics covered include medical terminology, laboratory safety, basic anatomy and physiology, quality assurance methods, and medicolegal issues of phlebotomy.
The clinical practicum, consisting of 100 hours of supervised clinical experience, is provided at regional medical affiliates, allowing participants to achieve proficiency in the health-care setting. Students must complete a minimum number of successful unaided collections before course completion. The practicum is not required for students who have been employed as Phlebotomists for at least six months within the past five years, as documented by letter from their employer.
Affiliated health care organizations are Delta Health-The Medical Center in Greenville, Greenwood Leflore Hospital in Greenwood, University of MS Medical Center Grenada in Grenada, Northwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center in Clarksdale, Bolivar Medical Center in Cleveland, Tallahatchie General Hospital in Charleston, Baptist Memorial Hospital in Yazoo City, and Chicot Memorial Hospital in Lake Village, AR. Clinical assignments are at the discretion of the college.
A certificate of completion will be awarded to those who satisfactorily complete the Phlebotomy curriculum. Upon completion, students take a national examination to become a Certified Phlebotomy Technician.
Professional Licensure/Certification
Currently there is no Mississippi State licensure/certification requirement for Phlebotomy. However, MDCC's Phlebotomy program is a program that meets the educational requirements for Phlebotomy Technician certification and qualifies completers of the program to take a national certification examination which is widely accepted by employers to work as a certified Phlebotomist in the State of Mississippi.
Licensure and certification requirements are established by agencies that are independent of and not affiliated with Mississippi Delta community College. Phlebotomy certification and licensure varies state by state, and state laws, regulations, and policies may change at any time. Currently only four states require a phlebotomy license: California, Washington, Nevada, and Louisiana. Mississippi Delta Community College does not guarantee nor can it confirm that programs that fulfill Mississippi licensure/certification requirements will satisfy the criteria of professional licensure boards in other states or territories. Students planning to seek employment in another state or U.S. territory after completing the program should contact the appropriate licensing board for current requirements. Information regarding Phlebotomy licensure/certification can be found on the following websites:
For additional information on licensure and certification requirements please contact the program director.