Hagerstown Community College offers a certificate program with "foundational courses" in medical assisting and terminology. Students perform an externship working in a medical setting. The program takes approximately 35 weeks, according to the college.
Hagerstown Community College
11400 Robinwood Drive
Hagerstown, Maryland 21742
301-790-2800
hagerstowncc.edu
Chesapeake College offers a Letter of Recognition in Phlebotomy, a part-time program of three courses for nine credits. The duration is about 30 weeks. The college gives priority to applicants who live locally and have high placement scores and prior experience in medical care.
Chesapeake College
P.O. Box 8
Wye Mills, MD 21679
410-822-5400
chesapeake.edu
Wor-Wic Community College has phlebotomy skills training courses and courses designed to help students and current phlebotomists earn national certification. The courses' duration is approximately 14 to 20 weeks, according to the community college.
Wor-Wic Community College
32000 Campus Drive
Salisbury, MD 21804
410-334-2800
worwic.edu
Anne Arundel Community College has a phlebotomy technician training course and phlebotomy technician letter of recognition. Students study venipuncture techniques, anatomy and physiology, medical terminology and laboratory testing. Anne Arundel offers an accelerated program.
Anne Arundel Community College
School of Continuing and Professional Studies
101 College Parkway
Arnold, MD 21012
410-777-2925
aacc.edu
Montgomery College offers courses for phlebotomy technician students at its Takoma Park/Silver Spring campus. Classes focus on medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, blood and specimen collection, laboratory testing and ethics. The courses take approximately 10 weeks.
Montgomery College
Workforce Development and Continuing Education
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
Health Sciences Institute
7977 Georgia Ave.
Silver Spring, MD 20910
aceitoc.montgomerycollege.edu
Allegany College of Maryland offers a phlebotomy certification program, which could be combined with an electrocardiogram (EKG) program. It provides classroom and clinical laboratory experience to prepare students for work in blood collection facilities. The phlebotomy program takes about 16 weeks.
Allegany College of Maryland
12401 Willowbrook Road S.E.
Cumberland, MD 21502-2596
301-784-5005
allegany.edu
Baltimore City Community College has phlebotomy technician courses, including techniques in venipuncture and specimen collection, and clinical venipuncture training. The courses, which take about 20 weeks, are part of the continuing education training at the community college.
Baltimore City Community College
2901 Liberty Heights Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21215-7893
410-986-5545
bccc.edu