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It takes approximately three weeks to undergo Red Cross phlebotomy training. This qualifies you to draw blood and classify it by type.
A search of their website turns up nothing on phlebotomy. However your local Red Cross is a good place to learn the basics of phlebotomy.
One can obtain a phlebotomy certification by enrolling in various certificate programs such as the American Red Cross. There are also many different local schools in various areas that offer phlebotomy training.
Phlebotomy training requires a specific course of study for certification. Coursework includes anatomy and physiology, as well as practical training, sterile technique, etc. Check out: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/faqs/phlebotomy-certification.php AND www.nationalphlebotomy.org Phlebotomy is a course itself. You learn how to draw blood and classify it. You don't go to a school so much as you take a course, often given by the Red Cross.
The Red Cross has training a 114 hour nurse training program that qualifies nurses for the certification exam in some states. For more information and to see if there are training classes in your area go to American Red Cross -Get Trained.
The American Red Cross on Euclid Ave offers STNA training in Cleveland, Ohio. Med-Cert in Bedford offers STNA, Home Health Aide, CPR, and First Aid classes. Day, evening, and weekend classes are available. Classes from 2 to 6 weeks.
Some reputable classes to get CPR training is with the American Red Cross. There are also safety focused companies that do onsite training for your employees.
The American Red Cross offers a phlebotomy class http://www.redcrossworcester.org/classes/phlebotomy.html You can also research offerings through http://www.trade-schools.net/program-directory/massachusetts-phlebotomy.asp
Yes, the American Red Cross provides online training classes. Their website has information for online classes and prices. http://www.redcrossonlinetraining.org/Distance/Default.aspx
You can get a baby- sitting certificate from your local American Red Cross. Classes are generally two weeks long.
The Red Cross is one of the largest companies that gives CPR training in the US. Instructors can be brought to your place of business or school to give classes. Their website www.redcross.org is full of information on how to arrange a training session.
Red Cross training is available online. There are different typles of training such as CPR, first aid, babysitting and lifeguard. By going to the following website http://www.redcrossonlinetraining.org/Distance/Default.aspx you can choose the training you wish to take.