Columbus Phlebotomy Training Center, LLC
Clinical Training Refresher Workshops
The 3 clinical training refresher workshops are designed for medical professionals already trained in phlebotomy or medical assisting, the opportunity to refresh their skills preforming and recording vitals, giving injections, performing a 12 lead EKG and blood draws. All workshops are taught with a combination of lecture and hands-on training methods. All Workshops will be one full day 8am-5pm offered on a rotating schedule, alternating Tuesdays and Thursdays once a month.
Cost Break down:
The cost for each workshop is $350.00 per participant (light breakfast and lunch included) minimum number of participants is (2) two with a maximum number of (10) ten.
Registration Fee $30 (Non-refundable if NO SHOW or cancel less than 24hours)
Instructional Fee $300
Tax $20
Total Cost : $350.00 - Due at time of registration
All costs are completely refundable. Participants must contact CPTC to cancel and request a refund. Any cancellations that are less than 24 hours prior to the workshop or any participant that is a No Show the day of the workshop will not receive a refund of the $30 registration fee. All other fees will be refunded within 30 days.
Discounts to register for multiple workshops
- Register for 2 workshops to receive a 5% discount on the 2nd workshop. That is a savings of $17.50
- Register for all 3 workshops to receive a 5% ($17.50)discount on the 2nd and a 10% ($35)on the 3rd workshop . That is a total savings of $52.50
Participants must register and pay for multiple workshops at the same time to receive the discounted price. The 1st workshop will be at full price the 2nd workshop at a 5% discount and the 3rd workshop at a 10% discount
Agenda:
8am-8:10 Welcome - Light Breakfast (provided)
8:10-9am First Training Section
9am-9:10am Break 10mins
9:10-10:30am Second Training Section
10:30-10:40 Break 10mins
10:40-12noon Third Training Section
12noon-1pm Lunch (provided)
1:00pm-2:15pm Fourth Training Section
2:15-2:30 Break 15mins
2:30-5pm Fifth Training Section
Injections and EKG –
During the injections portion of the workshop, participants will learn to draw up liquid injections as well as how to reconstitute powered vaccines with diluent. Injection practice pads allow participants to have hands on practice to focus on correct placement and technique of the 3 types of injections. The importance of consent and Vaccine Information Statements as well as correct temp/storage/handling is also covered.
The 12 lead EKG section explains the collection of the information by the electrodes and leads. Participants will learn about patient prep and correct placement of limb/chest electrodes and leads. The electrical conduction system of the heart and how it appears on the EKG printout is explained and discussed.
Objectives
- Cycle of Infection
- Intradermal injection
- Subcutaneous injection
- Intramuscular injection
- Injection Location and Placement
- Drawing up vaccines
- Einthoven's Triangle
- Electrode and lead placement
- Electrical conduction system of the heart
Dates | Time | Open Seats |
Tuesday March 28, 2023 | 8am-5pm | FULL |
Thursday April 20, 2023 | 8am-5pm | FULL |
Tuesday May 2, 2023 | 8am-5pm | FULL |
Tuesday June 27, 2023 | 8am-5pm | 10 |
Thursday July 20, 2023 | 8am-5pm | 10 |
Tuesday August 8, 2023 | 8am-5pm | 10 |
Phlebotomy/Laboratory
The workshop will include both lecture and hands on instruction. The lecture will cover all aspects of phlebotomy from arm anatomy and blood components to order of draw and commonly ordered testing. The hands-on portion of the class will be designated as practicum or phlebotomy practice time. During the practicum, the participants will complete blood draws and finger sticks. They will perform these blood draws and finger sticks on each other while under the direct supervision of the instructor. No blood draw will ever be done without the instructor watching and coaching throughout the entire process. It is this individual attention that we feel helps the participants to hone their skills as a competent phlebotomist. The practicum will focus on all aspects of the clinical laboratory. During the practicum participants will learn to properly identify patients and review lab requisitions as well as how to handle and process laboratory specimens.
Objectives
- Laboratory safety
- OSHA
- Venipuncture
- Arm anatomy
- Veins and Arteries
- Blood Components
- Order of Draw
- Common testing and tubes
Dates | Time | Open Seats |
Tuesday April 11, 2023 | 8am-5pm | FULL |
Tuesday May 23, 2023 | 8am-5pm | FULL |
Thursday June 22, 2023 | 8am-5pm | 10 |
Tuesday July 11, 2023 | 8am-5pm | 10 |
Tuesday August 22, 2023 | 8am-5pm | 10 |
Vitals and CLIA Point of Care Testing
The role of a clinical medical assistant is to directly assist physicians and other healthcare professionals while providing patient care, with the focus being on performing clinical duties. These duties will include preparing exam rooms as well as preparing patients for examinations, treatments, and procedures. Participants learn how to efficiently record the patient’s chief complaint and update the health history. Participants learn the manual and automated method to preform and record vitals.
CLIA waived Point of Care testing allows for early detection and treatment of many common illnesses. Participants learn all aspects of POC testing from correct step by step procedures to performing quality controls.
Objectives
- Chief complaint
- Health history
- Height
- Weight
- Waist circumference
- Temperature
- Pulse
- Respirations
- Blood Pressure
- CLIA Waived testing
- Package inserts
- Quality Control
- UA dip
- Rapid Strep
- Rapid Flu
- COVID Swabs
Dates | Time | Open Seats |
Tuesday April 25, 2023 | 8am-5pm | FULL |
Thursday May 4, 2023 | 8am-5pm | FULL |
Tuesday June 13, 2023 | 8am-5pm | 10 |
Tuesday July 25, 2023 | 8am-5pm | 10 |
Thursday August 17, 2023 | 8am-5pm | 10 |