Phlebotomy Program

Phlebotomists are allied health professionals who draw blood from patients or blood donors for medical testing. Duties include preanalytical processes.

Every time a phlebotomist draws blood or sends out lab samples, they are creating that patient's blood history. That essential part of the patient's health profile will be in their record for a lifetime.

The average, annual, full-time employment salary in Arkansas is $25,080 (US Bureau of Labor Statistics). This salary can vary depending on job location and individual competence. 

For more information, call 338-6474, ext. 1109.

Phlebotomy Mission, Program Outcomes, and End-of-Program Student Learning Outcomes

Phlebotomy Program Information

Phlebotomy Requirements

Phlebotomy Admission Requirements

Phlebotomy Program Textbook Requirements

Essential Functions of a Phlebotomist

Phlebotomy Approval

Program Outcome Data

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