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The George Washington University Hospital Training Program

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The George Washington University Hospital

The George Washington University Hospital is a leading academic medical center in Washington, DC, providing advanced healthcare services and cutting-edge treatments through a partnership with The George Washington University, known for its commitment to medical education, research, and patient care.

Partnership Launch Date: Fall 2024

Website: https://www.gwhospital.com/

Learn more about the George Washington University's healthcare training program:

Phlebotomy Technician

Launch Date: Fall 2024

Training Provider: The George Washington University Hospital

Seats Available: 5

Program Structure: Participants are selected as DOES trainees and receive hands-on work experience during their regular work schedule.

  • •Up to 40 hours a week; days and times vary based on the needs of the training department
  • •Online certification training modules via MedCerts
  • •All hours are paid

Program Length: 4 Months

Pay Rate During Training: $17.50/Hour

Completion: Program completers will receive a certificate showing achievement of the required knowledge and skills to be a Phlebotomy Technician.

Credential Eligibility: Program completers will be eligible to sit for the National Health career Association (NHA) exam to earn a Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) certification.