Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Phlebotomy Technician Class This Weekend 5/27-5/28



There are 30 openings for a phlebotomy certification class here on campus! Attached are the details and required forms.

Details:
Class will be 2 days, Saturday, May 27 and Sunday, May 28, in Campus Health Bldg DeArmond Rm B307. You must attend both days in order to be eligible to receive your certification. The classes are scheduled from 9am - 5pm, but on Saturday you will need to arrive by 8:15am in order to check in and on Sunday the class usually ends up finishing around 2:30 pm with an optional discussion about getting into med school and phlebotomist job/volunteer opportunities afterwards.The total cost is $320 (including the $80 registration fee) which includes the class, text, snacks, and all other necessary supplies. Acceptable payment for class day includes cash, money order, and cashier's check- NO PERSONAL CHECKS ON CLASS DAY. Personal checks are acceptable for the $80 registration deposit (make checks payable to MET Services).
Registrations closes at 30 people.
To sign up for the class or if you are interested in a future class:

1. Sign up on the Excel sheet (see link below).
ON THE GOOGLE DOC, PLEASE INDICATE WITH AN X WHICH TIME YOU ARE PLANNING TO MEET ME TO PAY YOUR DEPOSIT AND TURN IN YOUR REGISTRATION AND I CAN CONFIRM YOUR APPOINTMENT. I WILL BE MEETING PEOPLE THIS WEDNESDAY AT 6:30PM AND THIS THURSDAY AT 1:15PM AT STARBUCKS ON EUCLID/ UNIVERSITY BLVD. ALL DEPOSITS WILL BE COLLECTED IN PERSON AND I AM HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE ABOUT THE COURSE :)

2. Fill out the attached registration form and meet me to turn in both the form and the $80 registration deposit to hold your seat. Note that both must be received to secure your spot! Acceptable payment for the deposit include cash or check. See attachments for class reviews. He is truly an amazing instructor!

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A note from the instructor:
"As far as the certification goes, it is good anywhere in the US except for California (they have a different state law there).  And students have also drawn blood overseas."
If you have any questions about the class, please email me or text (PREFERRED) at 520-204-3518! Thank you. 
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Kassandra Diaz
520.204.3518  | main
University of Arizona, Class of 2016

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