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Introduction to Phlebotomy

£ 300.00 gbp
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Thu, 15 May 2025, 09:15–16:00 BST
Lambert Hotel, A40, Watlington, Oxfordshire, England Map
Introduction to Phlebotomy

Course Overview


Welcome to BBO Training Ltd's Phlebotomy Training Day, a comprehensive and hands-on course designed for individuals eager to embark on or enhance their journey in the vital skill of phlebotomy. Specifically tailored for those in primary care settings, our course is uniquely accessible to a wide range of participants, from healthcare professionals to individuals with little or no prior healthcare experience, such as receptionists or care navigators seeking to expand their roles. Led by seasoned experts, including a Senior Phlebotomist with over 20 years of experience and a Senior Nurse, this engaging day-long program promises not only a thorough grounding in the theoretical aspects of phlebotomy but also provides ample opportunity for practical, hands-on learning. Participants will leave equipped with essential skills, knowledge, and a workbook to guide their continued development in their professional settings. Join us for a transformative learning experience where you'll gain invaluable skills and confidence in the art and science of phlebotomy.

 

Entry Requirements:

No specific academic or professional prerequisites.

Suitable for healthcare professionals and individuals with no healthcare background, like receptionists or care navigators looking to expand their skill set.

An eagerness to learn and engage in both theoretical and practical aspects of phlebotomy.

 

Target Audience:

Primarily aimed at individuals working in GP practices and primary care settings.

Also relevant for any individual interested in acquiring phlebotomy skills, regardless of their current role in healthcare.

 

Course Materials and Support:

Training materials provided on the day.

A workbook with competencies for post-course supervised practice is included.

 

Post-Course Recommendations:

It's suggested that participants undergo a period of supervised practice in their work setting to reinforce skills learned during the course.

The workbook should be used as a guide for skill development and competency assessment in their respective work environments.

This structure is designed to be inclusive, focusing on primary care contexts, and emphasizes the importance of practical experience, making it ideal for a wide range of participants.

 

Learning Outcomes

 

1.  Acquire fundamental knowledge of phlebotomy principles and procedures.

2.  Master venepuncture techniques, including vein identification and safe needle usage.

3.  Learn correct blood collection and sample handling processes.

4.  Understand and apply safety protocols and infection control measures.

5.  Recognize legal and ethical considerations in phlebotomy.

6.  Develop effective communication skills for patient interactions and consent.

7.  Identify and address common phlebotomy-related complications.

8.  Gain hands-on experience with practical phlebotomy skills using simulation equipment.

9.  Understand the importance of post-course supervised practice to enhance skills.

10. Complete a workbook with competencies to track and assess skill development.

Trainers

Hanna Smith

Clinical Lead & MD - RGN NMP DFSRH FRT PGCert (MMed) Diab (Dip)

Michelle Tame

Senior Healthcare Assistant

Contact us

Location

Lambert Hotel, A40, Watlington, Oxfordshire, England

Classifications

Categories
  • Phlebotomy
Levels
  • Introduction