PHLEBOTOMY PROGRAM ONLINE INFORMATION SESSION Please email phlebotomycscc
PHLEBOTOMY PROGRAM ON-LINE INFORMATION SESSION Please email phlebotomy@cscc. edu with any questions. Thank you!
Program Instructors • Tywan Banks, Allied Health Chair and Multi-Skilled Health Program Coordinator • • Meghan Blackford, Annually Contracted Faculty April Pace, Adjunct Faculty Deb Whitt, Adjunct Faculty Logan Diehl, Adjunct Faculty www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Phlebotomy Program www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Phlebotomy 1 st Semester • MULT 1950 4 hrs • 1 st • Mon/Wed 12 -2: 50 pm (lecture and lab) • 8 week Clinical Experience • Required 1 st semester • Only available Autumn and Spring Semesters Phlebotomy class • MULT 1910 3 hrs • EKG Class • Mon 8 -11: 20 am (lecture and lab) • 16 hours Clinical Experience • Can be taken 1 st or 2 nd semester • Only available Autumn and Spring Semesters www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy 2 nd Semester • MULT 2950 1 hr • 2 nd Phlebotomy class • Online Classroom • • • 5 Week Clinical Experience Required 2 nd semester Only available Spring and Summer Semesters • MULT 1160 1 hr • • • Exploring Healthcare Professions 8 week lecture (1 st 8 weeks each semester) Can be taken 1 st or 2 nd semester
CSCC Phlebotomy Program • Approved status by NAACLS • Curriculum and competencies meet and are guided by NAACLS guidelines • Provides eligibility for national certification exam (ASCP) • 2 semester sequence • Exam not required as part of curriculum • Not ‘certified’ until you pass the national certification exam www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
What Do Phlebotomists Do During a Typical Day? ? Primary Responsibility • Collect blood specimens o Venipuncture o Fingerstick o Heel stick www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy Other Responsibilities • Patient registration • Prepare specimens for ‘send outs’ • Clerical duties • Prepare specimens for testing by the lab tech • Inventory control • Train students
What is Phlebotomy www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Impact of Phlebotomists in Healthcare • Collection of blood specimens used in laboratory testing o Diagnosis o Monitoring patient treatment • Laboratory results account for 70% of decisions made regarding patient diagnosis and treatment www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Applying to the Program www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Step 1 www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Applying to the Program �Attendance at this session (must sign in or email phlebotomy@cscc. edu if reviewing the presentation online) o Will remove students that have not attended �Meet essential functions: reverse side of the flyer o Mental & Emotional status o Vision, hearing, manipulative function o Tactile ability o Communication o Motor function www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Step 2 www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Applying to the Program • Apply to CSCC and take placement exam • Placement Exam: • Place into English 1100 • Place into “No reading required” • Complete the online application on for the phlebotomy program https: //www. cscc. edu/academics/departments/phlebotomy/admissions. shtml • Apply to have a free student membership to the ASCP as a Lab Student Member at https: //www. ascp. org/content/membership/become-a-member#lab_student • Declare “Multi-Skilled Health” as your program of study. • If you are pursuing another major then make sure you add Phlebotomy as an certificate to your plan of study. www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Step 3 www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Applying to the Program • CPR certified • Completed within the MULT 1910 EKG course, if taken in sequence • Medical Terminology MULT 1110 • Needs to be in progress or completed • If not: • Can be taken concurrently with the first semester of courses for the Phlebotomy Program with permission from program Coordinator. • Proficiency Exam could be taken to obtain Credit • See Program Coordinator www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Step 4 www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Applying to the Program • Needed to sign up for the program: • Background Check/Fingerprinting: (cost $112. 25 for both, see provided form) o Restrictions on registration for certain offenses o CSCC staff will remove the fingerprint restriction from your record before you can register. o Please notify Program Coordinator when you have completed this process. o Good for 1 year from date started • Drug screen: o Only good for 1 year from date started o In order to stay in program your drug screen should be negative unless you have a doctors script for medications o Follows CSCC drug screening policy for health programs www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Fingerprint and Drug Screening Process: 1. A valid CSCC email is REQUIRED: • Example: jdoe@student. cscc. edu 2. You must be near a printer to print necessary forms for drug test & fingerprinting. • You will only have 3 business days to complete your drug test • You will only have 14 business days to complete your fingerprinting
Fingerprint and Drug Screening Process: 3. Have your credit card (Visa/Master. Card) to process the payment online. Your credit card will be charged the current amount to complete for the service. 4. See form given in session or posted on https: //www. cscc. edu/academics/departments/multi -skilled-health/background-check-andscreening. shtml
Last Step www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Applying to the Program �Health record: Needs to be completed by the first day of class o Union Hall First Floor o Email them at: healthrecords@cscc. edu or Call 614. 287. 2450 ASAP to get going on getting this completed o Hours of Operation o Mondays/Wednesdays/Thursdays: 8: 30 a – 4: 30 p o Tuesdays: 8: 30 a – 6 p o Fridays: 8: 30 a – 4 p • Find all requirements here: https: //www. cscc. edu/academics/departments/phlebotomy/ www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
REGISTRATION • Semester registration: Will be OPENED until seats fill for program • • Limited seats, fills VERY quickly Cannot sign into a full class No ‘wait list’ – first come first served If you are not successful on your first attempt at registration, • Continue to look for open seats in the ‘semester schedule’ from the cscc. edu website • During semester up through the first day of MULT 1950 www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Tuition/Fees www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Tuition/Fees Overall Program: o 9 credit hours • 9 x $157. 93 = $1, 421. 37 o Lab fees • $38 + $55 = $93 o Textbooks TOTAL: $1514. 37 • Additional Cost: Textbooks + HR + Background Check + Drug Screen + Scrubs + Misc Supplies www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy By course: � MULT 1950: 4 credits o o $631. 72 tuition (4 x $157. 93) $55 lab fee Textbook Total: $686. 72 + textbook o o o $473. 79 tuition (3 x $157. 93) $38 lab fee Total: $511. 79 + textbook o o $157. 93 tuition (1 x $157. 93) Total: $157. 93 + review textbook o o $157. 93 tuition (1 x $135. 93) No textbook � MULT 1910: 3 credit � MULT 2950: 1 credit � MULT 1160: 1 credit
Phlebotomy Program Courses www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
1 st Term www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
MULT 1950 Phlebotomy • Offered Fall and Spring semesters; 3 part component o 2 hours lecture per week (1 hour per class: M/W 12 -12: 50 pm) o 4 hours lab per week (2 hours per class: M/W 1 -2: 50 pm) o 60 sticks/60 hour clinical experience within an outpatient setting – Starts week 8 for 8 weeks – Attend 1 day/week for an 8 ½ hour shift – Same day each week (Tuesday or Thursday or Friday) – You will still attend lecture and class in addition to the clinical experience • Study time for program o approximately 6 -8 hours recommended www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
MULT 1950 Phlebotomy Assessments o Lecture – Quizzes, midterm, final o Professional attitudes o Lab – Homework Assignments – Lab Activities – Competency Check-Offs – Two skill practical's at o Clinical – Mid-Clinical Evaluation – Final Clinical Evaluation – Weekly log sheets evaluation the end of the semester NOTE: The student needs a minimum 75% or higher to pass the course. www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Placement in MULT 2950 Phlebotomy • Must pass MULT 1950 with a “C”(75%) or higher • Limited space – do not recommend for students who only wish to enhance their skill for another job. • Students are ranked and placed according to grades • Day and facility not guaranteed when placing students for this experience. • See Phlebotomy Student Handbook for more information (available on website) www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
MULT 1910 EKG • Offered Autumn and Spring semesters; 3 part component o 2. 5 hours lecture per week (1 day each week Mon 8 -10: 20 am) o 1 hour lab per week (1 day each week Mon 10: 20 -11: 20 am) o 16 hour clinical experience within an in-patient hospital setting – You will still attend lecture and class in addition to the clinical experience o CPR certification is provided during week 3 & 4 of the semester • Study time for program www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy o approximately 6 -8 hours recommended
2 nd Term www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
MULT 2950 Phlebotomy • Offered Spring and Summer semesters • MULT 1950 (with a “C” or higher) is a prerequisite • Placement in a clinical site for 40 hours and 40 successful sticks. Inpatient setting (hospital) www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
MULT 2950 Phlebotomy Assessments • Case studies, Discussion board, Quizzes, homeweork activities etc… • No on campus attendance requirement except for final exam • Final exam • Clinical evaluation: • Mid-Clinical Evaluation • Final Clinical Evaluation • That reflects your skills and attitude within the experience NOTE: The student needs a minimum 75% or higher to pass the course. www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
MULT 1160 Exploring Health Care Professions • This course is designed to help the student explore and understand his/her personal and professional interest/career path as a health professional. • 1 credit course, 8 weeks in duration • Presentations about health programs at CSCC; career exploration • Great course to help you plan what to do post Phlebotomy www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Clinical Experience www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Phlebotomy Clinical Experience • Unpaid time in the clinical setting developing your skills learned on campus • 60 hour interview: MULT 1950 • 40 hour interview: MULT 2950 • Treat as a job! • Abide by policies in CSCC Phlebotomy Student Handbook • Progressive improvement in skill • Facilities used are potential employers www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Phlebotomy Clinical Experience MULT 1950 • Sites currently used are: • Mt Carmel Outpatient sites • Priority for placement: • Students ranked based on registration for MULT 1950 • Only 3 days available: • Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday • attend on 1 of these days each week starting week 9 of the semester • No evenings or weekends available www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
REQUEST FOR CLINICAL PLACEMENT MULT 1950 • Rank days of week in order of preference • 1– 3 • Rank facilities in order of preference • 1 – 10 • You may or may not get day or facility of choice • Placed based on order of registration into MULT 1950 • Cannot arrange own clinical www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
EKG Clinical Experience MULT 1910 • Sites currently used are: • Mount Carmel East and St. Ann’s Hospitals • Flexibility in completing the 16 clinical hours and 30 successful tracing. • No evenings or weekends available www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Phlebotomy Clinical Experience MULT 2950 • Sites currently used are: • Ohio Health Hospitals – Riverside, Grant, and Doctors • Priority for placement: • Students ranked based on grades in MULT 1950 • Days available: • Monday - Friday • attend on 1 of these days each week for 5 weeks of the semester, • No evenings or weekends available www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
REQUEST FOR CLINICAL PLACEMENT MULT 2950 • Rank days of week in order of preference • 1– 5 • Rank facilities in order of preference • 1– 3 • You may or may not get day or facility of choice • Placed based on grades earned in MULT 1950 • Cannot arrange own clinical www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Program Policies www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
CSCC Phlebotomy Program Policies • Detailed in Phlebotomy Student Handbook • Includes: – Dress code – Scrubs (Red and Grey, solid) – No open toe shoes or backless shoes. Some tennis maybe deemed inappropriate for the clinical site and CSCC lab. – Wearing basic earring studs, covering of all visible tattoos, removing visible piercings, fingernails no longer than ¼ inch, clear nail polish, hair should be its natural color and pulled back out of your face, and no excessive jewelry – Attendance/punctuality – 2 absences can result in failure of program – Behavior/Attitude – Removal from clinical experience and program www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Health and Safety • Current health record required • Provision in clinical affiliation agreements for treatment in case of injury/illness • Cost of treatment is at your expense • Carry own medical insurance www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy • Practice on each other in class • Inherent risk in the procedure to the patient • Bruising • Arterial nick • Nerve damage • Lawsuits
Places of Employment • Hospitals • In-patient setting • Outpatient laboratories • Patient service centers • www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy Medical practices • Traveling phlebotomists • Insurance companies
Employment in Ohio • Number of individuals in the field: 5, 000+ (15% expected growth) • Hourly Mean Wage: $15. 56 • Average Mean Wage: $32, 370 www. onetonline. org www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Additional Certificates • Pharmacy Technician • Healthcare Manager • Addiction Studies • Clinical Lab Assisting www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy • • HIMT Massage Therapy MAT Nursing(STNA, LPN)
Additional MULT Technical Courses • MULT 1130 Responding to Emergencies • MULT 1401 Integrated Healthcare • MULT 1115 - Helping • MULT 1402 - Self. Skills • MULT 1400 - SBIRT Care • MULT 2234 Therapeutic & Applied Humor www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
Multi-Skilled Health Degree The degree that allows some flexibility http: //www. cscc. edu/academics/departments/multi-skilled/
Multi-Skilled Health • Multi-Skilled Health provides the flexibility for students to gain important skills in health care to enhance their employability. • Many of these courses require a clinical placement that provides students with hands on application of the information being taught. • This degree provides student with many options to choose from in Multi-Skilled Health. http: //www. cscc. edu/academics/departments/multi-skilled/
Multi-Skilled Health • Requirements: • Completion of 2 certificates • 1 certificate in MULT and 1 certification in a Non. MULT Program or • 2 certificates in MULT • Completion of 30 Technical Hours • Completion of 30 Basic and General Education Hours http: //www. cscc. edu/academics/departments/pos 1516/mult/MULT. AAS. pdf
Healthcare Manager AAS Degree option www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
QUESTIONS? Email phlebotomy@cscc. edu www. cscc. edu/phlebotomy
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