Accreditation Standards

Requirements for phlebotomy program accreditation typically include:

  1. Curriculum Standards: Comprehensive and up-to-date curriculum covering all essential aspects of phlebotomy.
  2. Qualified Instructors: Instructors with relevant experience, credentials, and expertise in phlebotomy and healthcare education.
  3. Clinical Training: Adequate hands-on clinical training opportunities in a healthcare setting.
  4. Facilities and Equipment: Access to appropriate and well-maintained facilities and equipment necessary for effective training.
  5. Student Support Services: Resources and support services to assist students in successfully completing the program.
  6. Assessment and Evaluation: Regular assessment and evaluation methods to monitor student progress and program effectiveness.
  7. Compliance with Regulations: Adherence to state and federal regulations and industry standards.
  8. Continuous Improvement: Processes for ongoing program review and improvement based on feedback and outcomes.
  9. Certification Preparation: Preparation for national certification exams, ensuring students meet the eligibility criteria.
  10. Accreditation Fees: Payment of any required fees for the accreditation process.

These requirements ensure that the program provides a high-quality education that prepares students for successful careers in phlebotomy.

A non-refundable fee of $600 is required. National Phlebotomy Academy will continue to work with programs seeking accreditation until all standards are met.