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6
Core Modules
2
Week Program
438
Questions
Learn It → Live It → Share It
Pedagogy Framework
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Getting Started
Platform orientation and first steps for new instructors

Welcome to Fast Track Lab Tech / Phlebotomy Training Program! Here's everything you need to know to get started teaching with our platform.

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Explore the Course Hub

Start by visiting the Course Hub — it's your central map of all 6 modules, study tools, games, and certification prep materials. Each module follows the Learn It → Live It → Share It framework.

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Preview as a Student

Use the Student View button to see exactly what your learners experience — from the portal dashboard to flashcards, crossword puzzles, and simulation challenges.

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Customize Course Settings

Scroll down to Administration Tools to set the pass rate, quiz retake limits, and sequential module access. These controls let you adjust rigor based on your cohort's needs.

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Manage the Question Bank

The Question Bank Manager (in Admin Tools) holds 438 questions across all modules. You can review, edit, or add custom questions to tailor assessments to your teaching emphasis.

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Use the Media Library

Upload diagrams, procedural photos, and videos through the Module Media Manager. Visuals are key to phlebotomy instruction — students learn venipuncture best when they can see it.

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Assign Games & Practice Exams

Direct students to Practice Exams for NHA CPT certification prep. The Train the Brain games (crosswords, flashcards, word search) reinforce terminology in a low-pressure way.

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Course Settings, Student Access, Media Library, and Question Bank are all below.
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Classroom Conversation Starters
Discussion questions and teaching points by module

Use these questions to spark engagement before, during, or after each module. Pair them with the "Share It" phase for peer discussion.

Module 1 — Fundamentals
"Why do you think phlebotomy is one of the most performed medical procedures in the world — and what happens when it's done poorly?"
Teaching tip: Connect to real-world impact. Even a small needle stick error can lead to hemolysis, misdiagnosis, or patient distrust. Start with stakes.
Module 2 — Safety & Infection Control
"If a coworker skipped putting on gloves because the patient looked healthy, what would you say — and why?"
Teaching tip: This question builds ethical muscle. Universal precautions exist because you can't tell by looking. Encourage students to practice professional confrontation.
Module 3 — Venipuncture Technique
"You've tied the tourniquet and can't find a vein. The patient is anxious. Walk us through your next 60 seconds."
Teaching tip: This exercises procedural thinking under pressure. Look for students who mention warming the arm, re-palpating, or asking for help — these are marks of competence.
Module 4 — Order of Draw
"The order of draw exists for a reason. What could happen to a patient's lab results if you drew a lavender tube before the light blue?"
Teaching tip: EDTA contamination from the lavender top can falsely alter coagulation results. This is a great bridge to discussing tube additives and cross-contamination.
Module 5 — Special Collections
"You're assigned a blood draw on a 3-year-old. How does your approach change — physically, emotionally, and procedurally?"
Teaching tip: Pediatric draws require heel sticks or butterfly needles, smaller tubes, and a completely different bedside manner. Great for building empathy and adaptability.
Module 6 — Professionalism & Certification
"What's the difference between a phlebotomist who's certified and one who's just trained? Does the credential really matter?"
Teaching tip: NHA CPT certification opens doors, demonstrates competence to employers, and signals commitment to patients. Connect to career trajectory and professional identity.
💡 Icebreaker Idea
"What's the bravest thing you've ever done with a needle?" — Whether it's a flu shot or sewing a button, this breaks the ice and normalizes that everyone started somewhere. Humor builds trust in the lab.
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Did You Know? — Phlebotomy History & Facts
Fascinating stories to share with your students

Phlebotomy has one of the oldest and most colorful histories in medicine. These facts make great class openers or "fun fact of the day" moments.

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~1400 BCE — Ancient Origins
Bloodletting was practiced in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Hippocrates believed illness was caused by an imbalance of the four humors — blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile.
The word "phlebotomy" comes from the Greek phlebos (vein) + tome (cutting).
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Medieval Era — The Barber-Surgeons
For centuries, barbers doubled as surgeons and bloodletters. The red-and-white barber pole? It symbolizes blood and bandages from this era.
In 1163, Pope Alexander III banned clergy from performing bloodletting, handing the practice to barbers — who already had the sharp tools.
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1628 — William Harvey's Revolution
William Harvey published "De Motu Cordis," proving that blood circulates through the body via arteries and veins — overturning 1,400 years of Galenic theory.
This discovery laid the foundation for modern venipuncture by mapping the vascular system we draw from today.
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1901 — Blood Types Discovered
Karl Landsteiner identified the A, B, and O blood groups, making safe blood transfusions possible for the first time. He won the Nobel Prize in 1930.
Before blood typing, transfusions were essentially gambling — sometimes they worked, sometimes the patient died from hemolytic reaction.
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1947 — The Vacutainer is Born
Joseph Kleiner invented the evacuated blood collection tube (Vacutainer), replacing the syringe-and-open-tube method. This is the system your students will use every day.
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) commercialized the Vacutainer and it remains the global standard for blood collection.
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1991 — OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
In response to the HIV/AIDS crisis, OSHA enacted the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard — requiring gloves, sharps containers, and universal precautions for all blood handlers.
This regulation transformed phlebotomy from a "just stick 'em" trade into a safety-first profession with formal protocols.
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Today — By the Numbers
An estimated 7 billion blood draws are performed worldwide each year. In the U.S. alone, phlebotomists collect over 1 billion specimens annually.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects phlebotomy jobs will grow 10% by 2032 — faster than average for all occupations. Your students are entering a field in demand.
🎯 Class Opener Idea
Start each class with a "Did You Know?" from this list. Students remember stories better than slides — and knowing the history of their craft builds professional pride.
🛠️ Administration Tools
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Course Settings
Sequential access, pass rates, retake policy
Enforce Sequential Module Access
When enabled, students must complete each module before unlocking the next
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Module Quiz Pass Rate
Students must achieve this score to pass each module quiz and advance
90%
Module Retake Policy
Determines how many times students can retake module quizzes
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Student Tool Access
Control which tools are visible on the Student Portal
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Module Media Manager
Upload images, videos & diagrams per module
🎬 Media Library
Select a module and media slot to edit. Changes apply instantly.
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Question Bank Manager
438 questions · 412 active · 3 flagged
438
Total Questions
Test One: 208 • Test Two: 230
145 / 156 / 137
By Difficulty
Easy • Medium • Hard
412
Active Questions
Ready for student use
3
Flagged for Review
Pending instructor action
Showing 15 questions
ID Question Module Domain Difficulty Success Rate Status Actions
Too Easy
8
Questions with >95% success rate
Flag as potentially not useful
Goldilocks Zone
387
Questions with 40-85% success rate
Ideal discrimination value
Too Hard
5
Questions with <30% success rate
Flag as potentially unfair

Module Navigator

Module 1

Fundamentals

Essential phlebotomy principles, equipment, and professional standards foundation.

Review Module
Module 2

Compliance & Safety

OSHA standards, infection control, safety protocols, and regulatory requirements.

Review Module
Module 3

Preparing the Patient

Patient communication, assessment, positioning, and pre-collection procedures.

Review Module
Module 4

Routine Blood Collection

Venipuncture techniques, specimen handling, and standard collection procedures.

Review Module
Module 5

Special Collections

Capillary draws, pediatric collections, special handling, and alternative sites.

Review Module
Module 6

Specimen Processing & Lab Foundations

Specimen centrifugation, labeling, storage, and chain of custody procedures.

Review Module

Study & Assessment Tools

Flashcards

Interactive flashcards for key terminology, procedures, and concepts across all modules.

Access Flashcards

Glossary

Comprehensive reference guide for phlebotomy terminology and medical abbreviations.

View Glossary

Study Resources

Curated study guides, reference materials, and downloadable learning aids.

Study Resources

Sample National Test Two

Full-length practice certification exam aligned with national standards.

Take Exam

Sample National Test One

Full-length practice certification exam aligned with national standards.

Take Exam

Berry Best Academy Exam

100-question practice exam from Berry Best Phlebotomy Training Academy.

Take Exam

Games & Interactive Learning

Trivia & Jeopardy

Engaging game-based learning with competitive challenges and instant feedback.

Play Now

Word Search

Word search puzzles reinforcing vocabulary and key phlebotomy terms.

Play Now

Crossword Puzzle

Interactive crosswords covering module content and terminology.

Play Now

Clinical Tours

Virtual walkthrough of laboratory environments and collection stations.

Start Tour

Clinical Site Explorer

Interactive exploration of different clinical settings and workflows.

Explore Sites

Live It: Simulation Challenges

Simulation Challenges

6 interactive, scenario-based simulations — one per module. Students step into real-world phlebotomy situations with scared patients, equipment failures, and critical decisions. Choose-your-adventure format with tiered scoring (180 points possible).

Module 1: The Scared Father — First healthcare visit in 8 years
Module 2: The Needlestick — OSHA response with a Hep C patient
Module 3: The Kidney Patient — Difficult veins, fistula protection, CKD
Module 4: The Leukemia Recheck — Post-remission CBC on a 17-year-old
Module 5: The Newborn — NBS heel stick at 4 AM with scared parents
Module 6: The CSF Specimen — STAT meningitis processing, night shift
Launch Simulations

Share It: Student Tools

Patient Education Handouts

Students view, customize, and print professional patient-facing handouts. Covers blood draw prep, aftercare, patient rights, and more. Students can also create their own handouts.

Open Handout Generator

Instructor Notes

Video Spot: Welcome Message
Record your personalized welcome video here. This will be the first video students see when they access the course. Include your background, teaching approach, and course expectations (5-10 minutes recommended).
Video Spots: Module Introductions
Record chapter introduction videos for each of the 6 modules. These should provide context, preview key learning objectives, and set expectations for each module section (3-5 minutes per module).
Pedagogy Framework: Learn It → Live It → Share It
Learn It: Students explore concepts through videos, readings, and interactive media
Live It: Students practice skills and complete reinforcement activities, quizzes, and assessments
Share It: Students teach-back concepts, create patient education materials, and demonstrate mastery
Upcoming Features
High-resolution images and illustrations for each lesson, transcript support for all videos, closed-captioning options, downloadable lesson summaries, and assessment rubrics for instructor grading.

Discussion Items for Today's Meeting

Agenda: Phlebotomy Course Implementation