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Students Complete Phlebotomy Program
phlebotomyfeb10(February 22, 2010) Stanly Community College (SCC) students recently completed the Phlebotomy course at the Albemarle campus. This 180-hour course, consisting of 60 hours lecture/lab and 120 hours clinical experience, teaches students proper techniques of skin and venipuncture of adults and children.

This course addresses the phlebotomist’s role in the health care system, medical terminology, anatomy, documentation, and universal infection control precautions. Students must pass the didactic portion of the course in order to proceed to the clinical experience.

For more information about the Phlebotomy course, contact Rita Phillips, Director of Occupational Education and Protective Services at (704) 991-0367 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Pictured: SCC Phlebotomy Students-Albemarle Campus (L to R): Nelson Hudson, Shawna Bounnakhone (Instructor), Janet Hatley, Misty Thompson, Wanda Sykes, Jackline McRae, Marguerite Joseph, Barbara Wild, Jusulyn Bemah, Alexandra Dorvil, and Dieulene Dorvil.