Hybrid Pharmacy Technician
Head to our Hybrid Self Paced Online CNA Program which is currently running instead of the full in class CNA Program.
Program Overview
This Nurse’s Aide/Assistant/CNA program will prepare students for the Connecticut Department of Public Health and Department of Higher Education CNA requirements. CNA, also known as a certified nurse’s aide, is an entry-level healthcare job that prepares those interested in becoming a nurse with the experience and exposure to the healthcare field. The CNA program consists of both a classroom section and clinical segment. Each program consists of 102 class hours, which is broken into 42 classroom hours, 27 lab hours and 33 clinical hours. This course provides training in fundamental nursing skills and theory and is designed to meet the Connecticut Department of Public Health requirements while preparing the student for the Pro-Metric State exam. Our Nurse’s Aide course is perfect for those who live in Stamford, CT/ Norwalk, CT/ Port Chester, NY/ New Haven, CT/Hamden, CT, Manchester, CT, Hartford, CT. The CNA License attained after testing at Northeast Medical Institute can be filed for reciprocity and transferred to NY and various other states depending on the Dept. of Health regulations in the state you are trying to transfer to.
80 hours
Program Length
Mon - Fri
Working Days
$1,200.00
Tuition Fees
15.9%
Estimated Job Growth
Hybrid Phlebotomy Training
At Northeast Medical Institute, we understand that learning is most effective when you’re in the comfort of your own home. That’s why we have carefully designed a comprehensive program that enables students to participate in 80% of the class from home, with the guidance of a live instructor. Our Phlebotomy Class in Connecticut offers the perfect balance, allowing students to further enhance their skills by attending in-person phlebotomy labs sessions to gain the essential hands-on experience. These practical skills are vital for a successful career in the field. Join us and embark on an educational journey that combines convenience and excellence!
Who Should Attend?
Northeast Medical Institute’s Certified Phlebotomy Technician course is designed for those seeking employment as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician or those looking to advance in their nurse’s aide career. We highly recommend:
High School Seniors/College Students
If you’re considering a career in the medical field as an RN or LPN, it’s important to gain clinical experience before committing to costly college programs. Unlike a typical 4-year RN degree, our comprehensive Phlebotomy course covers all the essential information needed for blood draws in just two weeks. This valuable skill can also benefit aspiring Physicians. Get started with just a High School diploma and take the NHA Testing. Discover your passion in healthcare today!
Individuals seeking a Career Change
Are you looking to change your career and want to get your foot in the door in the medical field? Our Certified Phlebotomy program can start you out in the right direction to gain invaluable experience as a certified Phlebotomist. As a certified Phlebotomy Technician, you also have the opportunity to train to become a Patient Care Technician at Northeast Medical Institute.
Unemployed Individuals
If you’re currently unemployed and struggling to meet your piling bills, we have options that can help. Find out if you qualify for the WIOA program or explore our 6-month financing program. Contact us today to learn more about how to improve your financial situation.
Phlebotomy Technician
Our Phlebotomy program is the ONLY 2-week program in all of Fairfield County, New Haven County, Hartford County, and Litchfield County.
What Does a Phlebotomist Do?
As a healthcare professional, your primary responsibility will be collecting and drawing blood samples from patients while ensuring their comfort and safety throughout the process. Proper patient identification is essential, particularly when working on hospital floors, to maintain accuracy and prevent errors. Always label vials with the patient’s name and date to ensure precise record-keeping.
Part of your role will involve assessing patients’ ability to undergo the procedure and providing clear explanations to ease any concerns they may have. This fosters trust and cooperation, resulting in a smoother experience for both patient and practitioner.
Here’s a summary of the core duties you’ll need to master as a Phlebotomist:
- Collect and draw blood samples with precision and care.
- Ensure proper patient identification, especially in hospital settings.
- Accurately label vials with patient details for reliable record-keeping.
- Assess patients’ ability to undergo procedures and address their concerns.
- Clearly explain the blood-drawing process and provide reassurance.
- Conduct basic point-of-care tests, such as blood glucose measurements.
- Prepare blood, urine, and other specimens for laboratory testing.
- Verify patient and donor identity at all stages.
- Maintain and manage medical equipment, including needles and vials.
These skills and responsibilities are essential for providing safe, efficient, and compassionate care as a Phlebotomist.
Training Topics Include, But Are Not Limited To
- Introduction to Phlebotomy & Infection Control
- Legal Issues in Healthcare
- Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology
- Medical Terminology
- Phlebotomy Equipment & Supplies
- Phlebotomy Procedures I & II
- Phlebotomy Fundamentals
What Does a CNA/Nurse’s Aide Do?
As a certified nurse assistant, your main role will be to perform basic nursing skills. Most of these basic nursing skills revolve around the 22 ADLs ( Activities of Daily Living) we learn in our course at Northeast Medical Institute. As a nurse aide, you must be compassionate enough to care for every patient or resident as your family member. You will also have the opportunity as a CNA to work with medical technology, like billing software, health information software and medical records which would be used for charting. Within a nursing home, a certified nurse aide work under the supervision of licensed practical nurses and or registered nurses. You must have exceptional communication skills since you will be the middle man between the patient and the head nurse.
- Nurse’s aides’ measure and record vitals of the patient
- CNAs assist with all forms of activities of daily living (ADLs)
- CNAs provide infection control and change bedding
- Nurse’s aides’ document and report observations of patient behaviors
- Nurse’s aides assist Registered Nurses with required daily tasks
- Perform specific lifts using gait belts and or Hoyer lifts
- Examine patients carefully to make sure they are not bruising while in bed for long periods
How long does it take to become a CNA?
At Northeast Medical Institute we offer both day and evening courses which take between 2 1/2 weeks to 4 1/2 weeks long. Northeast Medical Institute program offers hands-on training within a long term healthcare facility. All of our CNA instructors are currently working in the healthcare field during their off days. They are able to bring real-life scenarios into the classroom which they can discuss and problem solve. Northeast Medical institute has the same number of classroom and clinical hours as most other schools, however, instead of completing the course in 5-7 weeks we complete our Certified Nurse Aide courses in 2-4 weeks.