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Public Open Course Date

    📅 Starts:

    Mon 28th Sep 2026

    🕓 Times:

    0915 please for a 0930 start thank you

    🏷️ Price:

    £249

    👥 Places:

    4

    📍 Location:

    Online/Virtual

    📢 Status:

    Course Going Ahead ✅


Delivery Method

The Phlebotomy training is delivered live online by an expert instructor over the internet, using Microsoft Teams or an equivalent platform.

The virtual Phlebotomy course in VIRTUAL starting on Mon 28th Sep 2026 delivers exactly the same results as the in-person version. You will complete the same practical exercises, achieve the same learning outcomes, and earn the identical accreditation.

Full joining instructions, free software downloads, and technical support will be provided before the course starts.


What You Need to Know Before Attending

This phlebotomy training is part of a family of professional courses. Specific details about schedules, prerequisites and assessments are still incomplete. It is designed for those seeking structured healthcare training. Reviewing updates before booking is a good idea.


Join This Course

The course could be delivered in different formats. This will depend on the information provided later. Participants can expect to engage with the material in a structured manner. The general flow will become clear with more details.


About

Phlebotomy training like this helps build skills in healthcare. It may include various descriptions and learning outcomes. The content focuses on relevant course information. This forms part of wider professional development options.


More Information

The course starting on Mon 28th Sep 2026 has already achieved the minimum numbers required in order for the course to take place

Upon completion of a Phlebotomy training course, candidates will receive an accredited Level 2 Certificate in Venepuncture. This certification is recognised in the UK and is a testament to the candidates knowledge and skills in this field. It is awarded by reputable training providers and is in line with the standards set by the National Health Service NHS.