Phlebotomy Schools in Wisconsin

Phlebotomists draw blood and collect other specimens for laboratory testing. A phlebotomist coordinates the testing to match the physician's orders and acts as a liaison between the patient and the laboratory, to assist in quality patient care. A phlebotomy-training program generally lasts nine months to a year, and graduates from accredited schools are prepared to take the certification exam. Students in Wisconsin can choose a phlebotomy program that suits their schedule and location requirements.
  1. Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC)

    • The phlebotomy program offers a semester of skills, theory and practical application of phlebotomy. The clinical portion of the program offers valuable hands-on training in medical labs and community facilities. To apply for admission into the program, students must first be admitted to MATC as a regular student and successfully complete all general and prerequisite courses. Upon successful completion of the phlebotomy program, the student is granted a technical diploma. Daytime and some evening courses are available. The school offers job placement assistance, and financial aid is available.

      Milwaukee Area Technical College
      700 W. State St.
      Milwaukee, WI 53233
      (414) 297-6282
      matc.edu

    Mid-State Technical College

    • This program prepares a student for a career as a phlebotomy technician. The curriculum consists of a 14-hour prerequisite semester, followed by a theory course and concluding with a five-hour practicum in a local healthcare facility. The program is offered at both the Marshfield and Stevens Point campuses. Job placement and financial aid are available for students who qualify.

      Mid-State Technical College - Marshfield Campus
      2600 West 5th Street
      Marshfield, WI 54449
      (715) 387-2538
      mstc.edu/marshfield.htm

      Mid-State Technical College - Stevens Point Campus
      933 Michigan Avenue
      Stevens Point, WI 54481
      (715) 344-3063
      mstc.edu/stevenspoint.htm

    Waukesha County Technical College

    • Waukesha County Technical College offers a 15-credit-hour phlebotomy program. Upon completion, the student will be awarded a technical degree in phlebotomy. Students learn all aspects of the career, including specimen collection, screening processes, how to identify problematic situations and proper laboratory techniques. Job placement and financial aid are available.

      Waukesha County Technical College
      800 Main Street
      Pewaukee, WI 53072
      (262) 691-5566
      wctc.edu

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