Phlebotomy Programs in East Tennessee

One pint of donated blood can save three lives. Blood drives are popular, particularly after large-scale disasters. To be qualified to draw blood for a blood drive or for routine blood work at a hospital, you must be trained as a phlebotomist. Several training programs are available in eastern Tennessee that can prepare you for a career in phlebotomy.
  1. East Tennesssee State University

    • East Tennessee State University School of Continuing Studies offers a phlebotomy certification program through the office of professional development. The program is offered periodically at dates and times to be announced by the office of professional development. In the past, classes have been held two evenings a week. The classes are usually small and fill quickly, so early registration is recommended. In Spring 2007, the course cost $450.

      Office of Professional Development
      East Tennessee State University
      Veteran's Administration, Building 2, room 130
      Dogwood Lane, Mountain Home
      PO Box 70559
      Johnson City, TN 37614
      423-439-8084, 800-222-3878
      etsu.edu

    University of Tennessee at Knoxville

    • The University of Tennessee at Knoxville offers a 90-hour course to prepare students to work as phlebotomy technicians. It is a non-credit course offered through the office of professional and personal development. A high school diploma or GED is required.

      The program includes training in medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and blood work collection procedures. In addition, students perform lab work with a training arm and live blood draws. A free clinical rotation with local health care providers is available but not required.

      University of Tennessee at Knoxville
      313 Conference Center Bldg.
      600 Henley Street
      Knoxville, Tennessee 37902
      865-974-0150
      outreach.utk.edu

    Chattanooga State

    • Chattanooga State's office of continuing education offers a phlebotomy technician certification training program. The program includes 90 hours of classroom instruction. Subjects covered include medical terminology, blood collection procedures, and anatomy and physiology. Additionally, the program includes 120 hours of clinical education. Classes are on Tuesday and Thursday evenings with clinical instruction scheduled during the day. Two Saturday classes are also included in the schedule.

      Chattanooga State
      4501 Amnicola Highway
      Chattanooga, TN 37406-1097
      423-697-4404 or 1-866-547-3733
      chattanoogastate.edu/continuinged

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