Phlebotomy Schools In Idaho

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Phlebotomy Certification Idaho

The state of Idaho recommends applicants to become certified although is not a mandatory requirement to be certified. Because usually employers will prefer phlebotomists with certification, it’s highly recommended to get your phlebotomy certification in Idaho.

Idaho Schools with Phlebotomy Training Programs:

The following schools offer some sort of phlebotomy training in the state of Idaho. All of the schools listed here are accredited programs and the course offerings should lead to an opportunity to sit for a phlebotomy certification exam. Contact the school for detailed information regarding their phlebotomy training program.

Name Address Phone Course
College of Southern Idaho 315 Falls Avenue
Twin Falls, ID 83301-3389
208 732 6221 This course offers experience with the collection of body fluids, laboratory procedures, and skills that are necessary to enter the health care force as a phlebotomist. This course prepares the student to take the national certification exam.
Cost: $375 + testing fees
College of Western Idaho 1450 S. Eagle Flight Way
Boise, ID 83709
208 562 2700 The CWI Phlebotomy and Specimen Processing program is your key to becoming a phlebotomist and specimen processor. In this intensive 15 week class, you will learn the responsibilities and skills required to gain work as an entry level phlebotomist (someone trained to draw blood) and specimen processor in the lab. These skills will then be utilized at a local clinical site for a 40 hour externship. Students are expected to complete the clinical hours in consecutive shifts.
Cost: $1,725 tuiton, plus $300-$400 in extras.
Idaho State University Workforce Training 921 South 8th Avenue
Pocatello, ID 83209
(208) 282 3372 The ISU phlebotomy program prepares you for these roles and allows an opportunity to take a national certification exam upon course completion. Topics range from blood draws and laboratory procedures to employability skills and safety.
Sixty (60) hours of this 160-hour course are online with user-friendly videos, assignments, handouts and quizzes. During the same time frame, students will meet six (6) hours per week for the skills portion of the course, followed by 40 hours of clinical experience, drawing blood in a real clinical agency.
Cost: $1,000
Lewis-Clark State College 1920 3rd Avenue North
Lewiston, ID 83501
208 792 2388 During this course, you will complete 51 hours of class­room instruction which includes: basic anatomy and physiology of the vascular system, venipuncture, medical ethics, legal issues and much more. You will also complete 120 hours of hands-on training at a variety of clinical locations. Upon successful completion of this program, you are eligible to take the American Society for Clini­cal Pathology national examination.
North Idaho State College 525 W Clearwater Loop
Post Falls, ID 83854
(208) 769 3333 This 90-hour program prepares professionals to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Classroom and lab work includes terminology, anatomy, and physiology, blood collection procedures, hands-on specimen practice, and training in skills and techniques to perform puncture methods.
Cost: $1,699

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