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Phlebotomy Training Services
Contact Details
Authors First Name: Alison
Authors Last Name: Purkiss
Job Title: Director
Organisation: Phlebotomy Training Services
Strategic Health Authority: National Body
Work Address 1: Suite 21
Work Address 2: Evolution Business Centre, 6 County Business Park
Work Address 3: Darlington Road, Northallerton
Work Address 4: DL6 2NQ
Work Telephone: 01609 751610
Work E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Project Description:

This service is one of the first fully accredited basic and advanced phlebotomy training courses in the UK.

Accredited by the Open College Network (NER), this company has trained over 300 people during the last 15 months. A register of fully qualified Phlebotomists is being developed to help Phlebotomists gain the professional recognition that they deserve. Additionally, a new course is being developed to train healthcare professionals to obtain stem cells from the umbilical cord.

For more information, visit www.phlebotomytraining.co.uk.

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