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Phlebotomy Workshop

– Who should take the course
– Program specialty

Phlebotomy is an integral part of modern-day health care system, making required knowledge of the procedure and its associated steps, a very significant tool for all the medical office team members. This dynamic workshop program on Phlebotomy is aimed to dispense the knowledge of the procedure and skills necessary to draw blood and other specimens and other associated steps involved in medical settings, using proper techniques and universal precautions.

This minimum requirement for this program is completion of ≥ 700 hours of post-secondary studies in health sciences or equivalent. The undergraduate students applying to this program should have completed at least two semesters and have completed a course on medical terminology, human anatomy, or human physiology.

The typical audience of this program include:

  • Undergraduate students in health and/or life sciences,
  • Nursing graduates (RN, RPN, LPN) or students
  • International medical, nursing or pharmacy graduates (IMGs)
  • Graduates of other health sciences programs (e.g., medical office assistants, PSWs, medical estheticians, lab technicians, medical lab assistants, and emergency medical technicians.)
  • Research professionals (clinical research assistants, clinical research associates)
  • Specialized Institute for Healthcare Professional Training Special
  • Advantages from a proper institution rather than individuals
  • Highly professional certified instructor
  • Convenient class schedule
  • Small group of students for individualized attention and best practical learning experience
  • Ongoing career coaching and guidance from experts in the field
  • Mentorship that will help to build valuable personal and professional networks
  • Recommendation letters- for best students
  • Stackable credential
  • Certificate given on successful completion
  • Large number of students already working in industry and laboratories
  • Most economical in GTA

This one-day (5 hour) workshop helps you learn:

  • Anatomy and Physiology for Phlebotomy
  • Medical Terminology for Phlebotomy
  • Patient interaction and related legal, ethical and safety issues
  • Patient identification and lab requisition form
  • Venipuncture equipment and Vacuumed blood collection system
  • Safety and Universal Precautions in handling the samples
  • Administrative Steps of Phlebotomy
  • Hands- on Practical training on blood and specimen collection
  • Preparing blood collection site and proper managing of the collected sample

A workshop certificate is issued by the Canadian College of Healthcare & Pharmaceutics.

The program is recognized by the Canadian Phlebotomy Technician Group Inc., an independent licensing body. Students interested in licensing are eligible for discounts using promo codes.

The workshop is recognized by different health facilities across Ontario including the LMC Manna, Shouldice Hospital, MedCan, and the UHN Clinical research.

You can register either by completing the form below or by clicking on the upcoming dates below (if hyperlink is available)

  • August 10th, 2024
  • August 17th, 2024
  • September 7th, 2024
  • September 21st, 2024
  • October 5th, 2024
  • October 26th, 2024
  • November 23rd, 2024
  • December 14th, 2024

Additional dates may be available. If you are interested in organizing at a corporate level, please email info@cchap.ca.

FAQ’s

Canadian College of Healthcare and Pharmaceutics (CCHAP) have partnered with the Canadian Phlebotomy Technician
Group Inc. (CPTG) and designed the shortest 8-day program in Canada. This allows us to fill the gaps for the candidates
who want to challenge the Canadian Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) exam.

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (70% score or higher in English, Maths and Biology)

Undergraduate students in health and life sciences (University students are also accepted)

Post-secondary certificate or Diploma in Health Sciences (e.g., PSW Certificate)

Internationally Educated Health Professionals

No. Students who are already in Canada under student visas or work permits (in
certain cases) are allowed to enroll in the course.

Yes, as long as you can attend the 2 (separate) mandatory in-person classes. This is a hybrid program. The rest of the classes will be in person.

Payment of program fees or a non-refundable deposit of $500 is mandatory to book your spot.

Students have options to settle their program fees before or after the the workshop dates (with and without extra fees). Please contact us for more information.

You have to sign the Non-Vocational Enrollment contract with us.

Detailed program schedule is available through our website or here.

Instructor-led Zoom sessions on six weekday – from 4:30pm to 8:30pm (27 hours)

In person – two days (12 hours) from 10am to 4pm

Yes. Complete attendance and class participation are expected from students.

In case of emergencies or missed classes, students must notify instructors at least 48 hours in advance.

Yes, Certificate of Completion from CCHAP will be awarded for successful students.

Should the student decide to proceed in taking the CPT Examination, they will receive 3 certificates: from CCHAP (1), from CPTG (2), and the CPT credential (3)

No. Access to all learning materials will be provided on the first day of the class through the Teachable Account learning platform.

Students will receive individual accounts. Thus, they are required to have access in a working technological device (e.g. computer, laptop, tablet, etc.).

Program Instructions are sent 5-days before the first day of class. We suggest checking your inbox or junk mail regularly.

A score of at least 70% on quizzes and assignments are expected from students. The assessments are all based on the content provided in each class.

Other grading inquiries can be directed to the instructors.

CCHAP can only provide resources and unlimited access to in-campus practicums.

Kindly contact CPTG for Phlebotomy related opportunities.

If you paid for the total package of the Phlebotomy Micro-Credential Program, we will do the booking on your behalf.

If not, please contact CPTG regarding the process.

Examination schedules are organized by CPTG and thus, the college couldn’t make any adjustments on the posted dates.

According to CPTG, examinees will complete two sections: (1)Theory and (2) Practicum Component

The exam blueprint is available here.

The CPT designation is recognized across all Provinces in Canada except Quebec