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PHLE 1100: Legal/Ethical Issues for Phlebotomists
1.00 Credits
South Central College
This course familiarizes the student with various legal and ethical issues that affect their activities as a healthcare professional. The topics of instruction include, but are not limited to, confidentiality, patient bill of rights, right of privacy, and patient consent. (Prerequisites: MDLT 1810)
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PHLE 1200: Multiskilling for Phlebotomists
3.00 Credits
South Central College
This course cross trains the phlebotomy student in several different skill areas within the laboratory. Instruction includes EKGs, CLIA'88 waived procedures, and POCT (point-of-care-testing). (Prerequisites: MDLT 1810 or Program Director permission)
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PHLE 1300: Internship
5.00 Credits
South Central College
PHLE1300 constitutes the student's clinical rotation. It consists of 160 contact hours of supervised practice of phlebotomy at an affiliated hospital or clinic. Internship experiences are specifically planned and implemented through the coordinated efforts of the faculty and staff of South Central College and the internship site. (Prerequisites: All support and technical phlebotomy coursework must be completed or Program Director permission)
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PHLE 1400: Intro to Phlebotomy
4.00 Credits
South Central College
This course provides an orientation that familiarizes the student with a career in the field of Phlebotomy. The course will include a basic overview of the structure and function of the human body, various legal and ethical issues that affect a healthcare professional and specific phlebotomy topics. These topics include: program policies, certification, safety, infection control, quality control, specimen collection/handling/processing, good laboratory technique and maintaining the standards of a Phlebotomist based on industry criteria. (Concurrently with PHLE1450 & PHLE 1500 or Program Director permission)
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PHLE 1450: Phlebotomy Skills
3.00 Credits
South Central College
This course teaches students phlebotomy skills which will be further enhanced during the clinical internship. This course also cross trains the phlebotomy student in several different skill areas within the laboratory. Instruction includes EKGs (electrocardiograms), CLIA'88 (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment) waived procedures, and POCT (point-of-care-testing). (Concurrently with PHLE 1400 & PHLE 1500 or Program Director permission)
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PHLE 1500: Phlebotomy Internship
3.00 Credits
South Central College
This course constitutes the student's clinical rotation. It consists of 100 contact hours of supervised practice of phlebotomy at an affiliated hospital or clinic. Internship experiences are specifically planned and implemented through the coordinated efforts of the faculty and staff of South Central College and the internship site. (Prerequisite: Completion of PHLE 1400 and PHLE 1450 with a grade of C or higher.)
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PHRM 1110: Pharmacy Technician Orientation
1.00 Credits
South Central College
In this course students will gain a historical perspective of the pharmacy profession along with an understanding of the role of the pharmacy technician. Emphasis is placed upon the duties and responsibilities of the pharmacy technician along with an introduction to the various pharmacy practice settings. Students will also be required to complete the required paperwork for the pharmacy technician program. This course is intended to satisfy goals 23 and 41 of the model curriculum for pharmacy technician training, developed by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. (Prerequisite: None)
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PHRM 1111: Pharmacy Law and Ethics
1.00 Credits
South Central College
This course will give students a general understanding of the laws and regulations that govern pharmacy practice. This course will also cover the ethical principles governing the pharmacy technician and the roles they play in a practice setting. This course is intended to satisfy goals 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 14, 17 and 29 of the model curriculum for pharmacy technician training, developed by the American Society of Health System Pharmacists. (Prerequisite: None)
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PHRM 1112: Retail Pharmacy
2.00 Credits
South Central College
This course is designed to give students an in-depth understanding of the retail pharmacy. Emphasis is placed on the role and responsibilities of the pharmacy technician in the retail pharmacy environment. Students will be given opportunities to apply these skills as active participants in the mock retail pharmacy environment. This course is intended to satisfy goals 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 24, 26 and 27 of the model curriculum for pharmacy technician training developed by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. (Prerequisites: PHRM 1110, 1111)
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PHRM 1113: Pharmacy Math
4.00 Credits
South Central College
In this course students will learn basic terminology, abbreviations and units necessary to perform pharmacy calculations. Pharmaceutical measuring systems and conversions will be addressed as well as a review of calculations pertinent to pharmacy practice. Students will learn to calculate the correct oral and parenteral dosages of drugs and other ingredients using information from prescriptions, medication orders, and drug labels. During the laboratory portion of the course, students will be given an opportunity to demonstrate a practical application of concepts. This course is intended to satisfy goals 2, 3, 15, 25 and 27 of the model curriculum for pharmacy technician training, developed by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. (Prerequisites: CHEM 108, PHRM 1110)
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