Trainings & Workshops
Become A National Certified Phlebotomy Technician in 4 Weeks
Become A National Certified Phlebotomy Technician in 4 Weeks
Our Next Phlebotomy Workshop
Mornings July 10th-August 3rd, 2023
2 Slots Open
8am-11am
Monday-Thursday
Evenings July10th- August 3rd, 2023
3 Slots Open
5pm-8pm
Registration is now OPEN.
All of our Workshops are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Weekends
July 1st - July 29th, 2023
2 Slots Open
Saturday's and Sunday's
10am-2pm
EKG
Our EKG course will offer hands-on-training starting.
August 6- August 27th, 2023
10am-2pm
Sunday's Only
In our EKG technician course you'll learn how to:
- Set up and administer electrocardiograms (EKGs) and stress tests
- Prepare patients for Holter or ambulatory monitoring
- Edit and deliver final test results to physicians for analysis
- Schedule appointments
- Transcribe physician’s interpretations

Phlebotomy
Phlebotomy is the practice of drawing blood from patients and taking the blood specimens to the laboratory to prepare for testing.
As a phlebotomy technician you are an important member of the clinical laboratory team. New diagnostic techniques, clinical laboratory technology and automated instruments have greatly increased the volume of - and demand for - medical laboratory testing.
Ready to get certified? If so, click here to learn more about out our training programs.
Electrocardiogram (EKG)
An EKG or ECG technician uses an EKG machine to check for signs of heart disease. An EKG is a test that records the electrical activity of a ticker through small electrode patches that technicians attach to the skin of a patient's chest, arms, and legs.


CPR Training
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique useful in many emergencies, including a heart attack or near drowning, in which someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped. The American Heart Association recommends that everyone — untrained bystanders and medical personnel alike — begin CPR with chest compressions.
Ready to get certified? If so, click here to learn more about out our training programs.
Basic Life Support (BLS)
BLS is often defined as the level of medical care which is offered to patients suffering from life-threatening diseases or injuries before and during the time they are shifted to higher level of treatments. BLS certified persons are able to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide early use of an AED.

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4302 St. Barnabas Road, Suite C.
Temple Hills, MD 20748
(240) 416-3912