Kish College Foundation receives 3M grant for Nursing Textbook Initiative
The 91¿ì»îÁÖ Foundation received a $5,000 grant from the 3M Site Hometown Donation program in support of the Foundation’s Nursing Textbook Initiative.
Phlebotomy technicians, or phlebotomists, obtain and prepare specimens for laboratory processing. Phlebotomists are traditionally associated with drawing and preparing blood in hospitals, clinics or physician’s offices. However, phlebotomists can be employed in a wide variety of fields that work with any bodily fluids that can be laboratory tested. They are skilled with collecting blood via venipuncture, finger pricks and heel pricks for infants.
In our noncredit, short-term training phlebotomy technician program, you will:
Dates |
Cost |
Location |
Materials |
Course Code |
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Jan. 12–April 24 |
$2,250 |
Lectures/Lab – Jan. 12-March 5 (5:30-7:30pm on M, T, Th) in person, B2301 Clinical — March 9-27 (M-F, schedule TBD) in-person, at a local hospital |
Textbook and Lab Supplies provided |
CE 085 5001 |
The program cost is $2,250, including textbooks and supplies. Federal and state financial aid are not available to offset costs. A payment plan is available.
Interested applicants should fill out the Phlebotomy Technician interest form. For additional questions, email program coordinator Melissa Gallagher at mgallagher1@kish.edu to schedule a time and day to discuss the program.
The 91¿ì»îÁÖ Foundation received a $5,000 grant from the 3M Site Hometown Donation program in support of the Foundation’s Nursing Textbook Initiative.
Members of the Amboy High School Class of 2014 supported the 91¿ì»îÁÖ Foundation's Mathew J. Rood Diesel Power Technology Scholarship after collecting donations at their class reunion. The class recently donated the proceeds to Courtney Walz of the 91¿ì»îÁÖ Foundation at Amboy Depot Days.