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Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences

2025/26

Phlebotomy

SD-41 [Short Course] Course fee: £95.00

0 Credits

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29 Oct 2025 (Intake closed)

New Session

Avery Hill

10 Nov 2025 (Intake closed)

This session is only available to Kent & Medway Mental Health NHS Trust EIP staff only

Medway

10 Dec 2025 (Intake closed)

New Session

Medway

10 Dec 2025 (Intake closed)

New Session

Avery Hill

12 Jan 2026 (Limited spaces)

New Session

Avery Hill

26 Jan 2026 (Full)

New Session

Medway

Course overview

This course is for nurses and other professionals involved in phlebotomy.


On this course, you will be given training in phlebotomy, including practice on simulation trainers and a short theoretical assessment. You should bring equipment from your clinical area, such as blood bottles, vacutainer needles and a tourniquet.


After completing this course, successful candidates are required to undertake a period of supervised practice to become competent in this skill. It is your responsibility to arrange this practice and secure a suitably qualified assessor.


We also offer Cannulation and Phlebotomy, please see separate entry course SD 35, this option is not normally suitable for healthcare assistants unless they are specially supported by their line managers to undertake this role, however they can undertake the Phlebotomy Only option.



Learning Outcomes

During this study day, participants will be given training in phlebotomy only, including practice on simulation trainers and a short theoretical assessment. Participants should bring equipment from their clinical area, such as blood bottles, vacutainer needles, a period of supervised practice is required after attendance. 



Assessment

Attendees could gain academic credit by completing a portfolio module in which evidence of the application of learning gained in practice as a result of attendance of this short course is demonstrated

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Course fees

£95.00

Why choose Greenwich?

We have over 25 years’ experience as a trusted provider of health and social care CPD.

Our academic staff have both practical expertise and academic skills to develop and support professional learning.

Our courses are developed in partnership with NHS colleagues and education providers, with input from students, service users and carers.

State-of-the-art facilities that include the brand-new Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre (GLASC).

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Course details

Course leader

Patricia Evans

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Course delivery

Classroom based

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Prerequisites

Applicants will require a suitably qualified assessor and a period of supervised practice.

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