Located in Landover, Maryland, the National Phlebotomy Association is approximately 15 miles from Washington D.C. (approximately 28 minutes by automobile). In addition to granting certification and organizing conferences and other events for phlebotomists, the Association offers a training program. To enroll in the program, students must have a high school diploma or GED and pass a medical examination and a criminal background check. Once admitted, students receive 380 hours of training in classrooms and clinics in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Classes are during both daylight and evening hours to accommodate the schedules of working adults. The Association offers a payment plan to help students manage tuition costs. A limited number of students receive private grants to attend the program. There is job placement assistance for all students.
National Phlebotomy Association
1901 Brightseat Road
Landover, MD 20785
301-386-4200
nationalphlebotomy.org
Founded in 1990, Because We Care is a medical training school located on Northwest Ninth Street near the Truxton Circle area of Washington, D.C. The college offers its phlebotomy training program in two formats. The first meets three evenings per week for eight weeks, while the second program meets only one evening per week for 15 weeks. Students must be 18 years of age or older to enroll. The school prefers students with previous health care experience, but has no specific educational or work experience requirements for admission. The program covers anatomy, physiology, safety and ethics. The school does not offer financial aid.
Because We Care
1426 9th St. NW
Fourth Floor
Washington, DC 20001
202-332-3091
because-we-care.com
Situated in Bethesda, Maryland, Suburban Hospital is an acute care hospital that treats more than 14,000 patients per year. The facility is about 18 miles from Washington, D.C. (approximately 24 minutes by automobile). Admission to the hospital's school of phlebotomy training program requires a high school diploma or GED and passing a criminal background check. Students in the program receive 90 hours of instruction, including clinical training with actual patients in Suburban Hospital's facilities. The course covers anatomy, specimen documentation and transportation, verbal and non-verbal communication and drawing blood from the elderly and from children. A partial program sponsor is Montgomery County Community College, which helps students obtain national certification after graduation. Students who meet minimum grade requirements during the program, pass the certification examination and subsequently obtain employment at Suburban Hospital receive a full tuition refund. Other financial aid is not available.
Suburban Hospital
8600 Old Georgetown Road
Bethesda, MD 20814
301-896-3830
suburbanhospital.org