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PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN CLASSES

SUMMER 2016

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

Joliet Junior College utilizes a closed registration system

for the Phlebotomy Technician training courses.

*STUDENTS INTERESTED IN REGISTERING FOR THE

PHLEBOTOMY CLASSES FOR THE SUMMER 2016

SEMESTER MUST SUBMIT AN ALLIED HEALTH

APPLICATION FORM (SEE BELOW)

NO LATER THAN

MARCH 15

TH

, 2016.

AVAILABLE SEATS WILL BE

ASSIGNED BY

LOTTERY

.

ONLY

THOSE

STUDENTS

SELECTED WILL BE NOTIFIED BY MAIL, AND WILL ALSO

RECEIVE MORE INFORMATION REGARDING

HEALTH/OTHER REQUIREMENTS. INCOMPLETE

APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.

ALLIED HEALTH APPLICATION FORMS SHOULD BE

RETURNED TO KATIE FAZIO, MANAGER OF HEALTH

CARE CONTINUING EDUCATION, IN PERSON (U-2002N),

VIA FAX (815-280-6710) OR VIA E-MAIL (

[email protected]

).

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JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE

ALLIED HEALTH APPLICATION FORM

Name: ___________________________________

Student ID#: __________________

Address: ______________________________________________________

E-mail: ____________________________Phone: _____________________

I am interested in the following program(s):

EKG Technician Training (NA 122 and NA 125)

Phlebotomy Technician Training (NA 120 and NA 123)

Semester: ________________ Year: __________

I am interested in the above program(s) for the following reasons (please

include career goals, enhanced learning, work requirement, etc.) *Students

interested in the EKG program must include documentation of work and/or

educational background in the healthcare field, or plans to enter a healthcare

degree program. Please indicate if you have previously applied to this

program:

I have met the requirements for the above programs as listed in the JJC

Course Catalog. Once registered for the program, I understand that it is my

responsibility to meet the deadline for all course/health requirements. Failure

to comply will result in my withdrawal from the program.

_______________________________________ ________________

Signature Date

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PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN TRAINING

Students completing the Phlebotomy Technician Training Program (NA 120/NA 123) will attain through lecture, demonstration, and clinical experience, all the necessary skills for entry-level placement as a phlebotomist. Proficiency will be demonstrated in all routine blood drawing techniques, patient approach, patient identification and

professionalism. After successful completion of NA 120, the student will continue in the Phlebotomy Practicum (NA 123). NA 123 provides clinical experience, enhances the classroom component and enables the students to gain confidence in seeking employment as a phlebotomist in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and/or doctor’s offices. A minimum of 100 successful, unaided venipunctures and 120 hours are required in the clinical area. Students will be supervised by a hospital preceptor in the clinical area.

This program is offered to high school graduates (or GED completers) interested in entering the health care field and working in a health care facility. Students may become certified through the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Registry upon completion of the program and passing their examination.

To earn a Certificate of Completion, the following classes are required:

NA 120 Phlebotomy Tech Trng 4.0 credits NA 123 Phlebotomy Tech Trng Pract. 4.5 credits

TOTAL CREDITS: 8.5 CREDITS

All questions may be directed to 815-280-2463.

Course Name Tuition/Fees Days Time Dates

NA 120-530 $540.00 TR 5:00PM-9:30PM 5/24/16-7/14/16 *NA 123-U1 $572.50 M-F TBA 7/18/16-9/23/16

*Note: NA 123 (clinical experience) consists of three (3) consecutive 40-hour weeks (total of 120 hours, M-F) at the clinical site. Dates/times/location are arranged by the instructor. Due to clinical site availability, students may be scheduled into the following semester. The 3 weeks of clinical are assigned within the designated dates for NA 123.

PRE-REQUISITES

:

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR GED and:

COMPASS placement into ENG 021 and ENG 099 or ENG 096, OR the

EAP course sequence ENG 078 and ENG 088

47 or higher- Writing

66 or higher- Reading

OR

“C” or better in one of the following: ENG 020 and ENG 098, or the

EAP course sequence ENG 077 and ENG 087

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PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN

EXPENSE LIST

Description of Expenses Cost of Expense Location to Purchase

CPR for Healthcare Provider Class (CPR 120) $90.00 Joliet Junior College Phlebotomy Tech Courses:

NA 120 (tuition/fees plus course fees) NA 123 (tuition/fees plus course fees)

$540.00 $572.50

Joliet Junior College

Registration/Student Accts and Payments

Phlebotomy Course Books:

Garza and McBride, Phlebotomy Handbook. 9th

edition, 2015

$80.95

Joliet Junior College Bookstore

Physical Examination and required immunizations or titres

Determined by Health Practitioner

Student’s Physician Urine Drug Screening $40.00 Verified Credentials

Illinois State Criminal Background Check $25.00 JJC Police Dept (forms will be provided)

Hepatitis B Vaccination (optional; 3 shot series) $90.00 approx. Student’s Physician

TB Test - 2 step Mantoux

Fees on sliding scale

Free to residents of Will County

Grundy County Health Department Need appointment (815) 941-3404

Will County Health Department

Monday & Friday (815) 740-4420 Uniform top: Varies by clinical site (will be

discussed in class)

$10.25 - $16.25 Local Stores

Uniform Pants: Varies by clinical site (will be discussed in class)

Uniform Shoes or white tennis shoes

$20.00

$25.00 - $40.00

Local Stores

All students are required to sign a health insurance waiver form. Joliet Junior College will not be responsible for illnesses or injury during this course. Students enrolled in NA 120/123 will receive more information regarding program

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JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE

SUMMER 2016 CPR CLASS SCHEDULE

Using American Heart Association Guidelines

All classes will be held on JJC’s Main Campus

.

Select one of the following:

Course # Course Name Day Date Time Room

CPR 120 500 CPR for Healthcare Provider

Monday 05/16/16 9:00AM-3:00PM U-3006 CPR 120 501 CPR for Healthcare

Provider

Tuesday 05/17/16 9:00AM-3:00PM U-3006 CPR 120 502 CPR for Healthcare

Provider

Wednesday 05/25/16 9:00AM-3:00PM U-3006 CPR 120 700 CPR for Healthcare

Provider

Monday 06/06/16 9:00AM-3:00PM U-3006 CPR 120 701 CPR for Healthcare

Provider

Thursday 06/09/16 9:00AM-3:00PM U-3006 CPR 120 900 CPR for Healthcare

Provider

Monday 07/11/16 9:00AM-3:00PM U-3006 CPR 120 901 CPR for Healthcare

Provider

Tuesday 07/12/16 9:00AM-3:00PM U-3006

FEE: $90.00

Preregistration is required. Call (815) 744-2200

Payment must be made prior to attending class.

No refunds 48 hours prior to beginning of the class

session.

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Information

Workforce Development Council of Will County

214 North Ottawa Street

Joliet, IL 60433

(815)727-4444

Government sponsored for those who qualify.

Will County Center for Community Concerns

1

Doris Avenue

Joliet, IL 60433

(815)722-0722

Must be Will County low income resident to qualify.

Grundy County Workforce Services

1715 N. Division, Suite 104

Morris, IL 60450

(815) 942-0566

Tuition, books and materials for those who qualify.

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