American Phlebotomy Association Certification Workshops: APA Will Be Traveling Throughout The United States Performing Phlebotomy Certification Workshops. If You Have A Medical Facility Or Training Center And Would Like APA To Perform A Workshop In Your State, Please Call: 1.866.935.3339.
American Phlebotomy Association is offering a Phlebotomy Certification Workshop for Medical Personnel or those who have taken Biology or Chemistry courses:
What is a medical workshop? It is "a set of activities designed to promote learning, discussion and feedback about a topic or an event." Many seminars and workshops are offered throughout the country. We are proud to have partnered with Baltimore Allied Health Training Center to provide these medical workshops in the Maryland Region. Participants are eligible to take the APA National Exams upon completion of Workshop.
Workshop Will Be Held At Baltimore Allied Health Training Center
Please Print Registration Form and Fax to: 1.866.469.3688
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Location: Owings Mills
90 Painters Mill Road
Suite 120
Owings Mills, MD. 21117
Contact: Dr. Edmonds: 443.522.9396 ext 2
January 9 2010
February 13 2010
March 13 2010
April 10 2010
May 8 2010
June 12 2010
July 10 2010
August 14 2010
Time: 9am-5pm Saturday & Sunday
Day 1 Phlebotomy Theory (flow of blood, order of draw, tube and test recognition, and specimen processing.
Day2: National Exam & Phlebotomy Technique with manikin & humans Participants May Phone Credit Card Payments To: 1.866.935.3339 ext 2.
The following is a Video of Dr. Edmonds and Alana Performing The Correct Procedure for Drawing Blood:
Cost: $350.00.00
Please Print Registration Form and Fax to: 1.1866.469.3688
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Cost: 2 payments of 175.00
may make 2 payments of of 175.00 prior to start of class.
Schools and Medical Facilities
If your organization is interested in having your staff or students eligible to sit for one of our exams, please call: 1.866.935.3339.
Welcome Welcome.
APA is a non-governmental National Phlebotomy Agency. Our goals are to maintain high standards, and to continue to educate and promote awareness. The American Phlebotomy Association was Established in 1990 to promote national standards in National Certification for Phlebotomists, Clinical Research Assistant, Medical Laboratory Assistants, Medical Assistant, EKG Technician, Patient Care Technician, and Health Care Instructor.
The medical field is the country's fastest growing segment. Providing high standards through national certification is our goal. A.P.A was created for today's healthcare professionals to continue to elevate educational standards via certification.
APA's Mission APA's Mission.
National certification is very important in today's health care industry. It is APA's mission to provide hospitals, schools, and outpatient services, the opportunity to assure that they have acquired competent staff. APA is a reliable source for this particular venue. APA will provide the community with up to date resources via seminars and workshops. APA enjoy feed back from our clients and strive to be one of the best national certification organization with the health care industry.
Vision APA's Vision.
Our goal is to create and develop competency exams for health care professionals and to be recognized as the leader in the health care industry.
APA has developed Continuing Education Credits to assure that national certification members are current with today's health care rapid changes.
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