Introduction to Phlebotomy
Course Overview
This one-day Introduction to Phlebotomy course provides a practical and comprehensive introduction to venepuncture for individuals working in Primary Care settings.
The programme is designed to support participants in developing the foundational knowledge and skills required to safely perform blood collection procedures. Teaching combines theoretical principles with practical simulation training, allowing participants to practise techniques and gain confidence in a supportive learning environment.
The course is suitable for healthcare professionals as well as members of the practice team who are developing new clinical responsibilities. Participants will receive a competency workbook to support supervised practice following the course.
Training is delivered by experienced clinicians, including a Senior Phlebotomist with over 20 years of experience alongside senior nursing faculty.
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for:
- Healthcare Assistants
- Practice Nurses
- Nurse Associates
- Paramedics
- Pharmacists
- Practice staff developing clinical roles such as care navigators or reception staff
No prior phlebotomy experience is required.
What This Course Covers
Phlebotomy Principles
- Understanding venepuncture procedures
- Anatomy relevant to venepuncture
- Vein identification techniques
Safe Blood Collection
- Correct needle and equipment use
- Blood collection procedures
- Sample labelling and handling
Infection Prevention and Safety
- Infection control principles
- Sharps safety
- Managing exposure incidents
Patient Communication and Consent
- Explaining procedures to patients
- Obtaining consent
- Supporting patient comfort and reassurance
Managing Complications
- Recognising and managing common phlebotomy complications
- Dealing with difficult blood draws
Practical Simulation Training
- Hands-on practice using phlebotomy training equipment
- Guided technique development
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the principles of phlebotomy practice
- Identify suitable veins for venepuncture
- Perform safe blood collection techniques using appropriate equipment
- Apply infection control and safety procedures
- Communicate effectively with patients during procedures
- Recognise and manage common complications
- Understand the importance of supervised practice following training
Post-Course Development
Participants will receive a competency workbook to support supervised practice within their workplace following the course.
A period of supervised clinical practice is recommended to consolidate skills and achieve competency in venepuncture.
Course Format
Duration: One full day
Delivery: Face-to-face practical training
Format includes:
- Structured teaching
- Demonstration of techniques
- Practical simulation training
- Competency workbook
Certification
Certificate of attendance provided for CPD and revalidation purposes.
Trainers
Michelle Tame
Contact us
- Jackie Gamble
- in••••o@bbo••••g.co.uk
- 07944639224
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Phlebotomy
Levels
- Introduction