NCCA Accreditation and Our National Testing Partners
At phlebotomy career training, we ensure our students have access to the best standards in national testing for our certified online courses.
Here is a Q&A on why our students are finding work with the certifications from our national testing partners.
Q & A: What is the NCCA accreditation and why is it important for our students?
1. What is the NCCA? NCCA stands for National Commission for Certifying Agencies. Established in 1987 by the Institute for Credentialing Excellence, the NCCA is an independent, non-governmental agency that sets the standard for professional certification programs via NCCA accreditation. Their focus is to ensure programs follow the health, welfare, and safety standards to provide quality programs to the public. Phlebotomy Career Training’s Testing Partners make obtaining NCCA accredited Certificates easy, with testing centers located in all US states.
Why is the NCCA accreditation important and does it affect me?
2. The NCCA accreditation is the leading standard for certification programs. It enhances trust in the certification to ensure the employee is current and competent in the field they have chosen.
How does the NCCA accreditation help me as a student/ medical professional?
3. Being a student/ medical professional certified with an NCCA accreditation sets you apart as a highly qualified employee associated with other professions and occupations including nurses, physical therapist, financial professionals, respiratory therapist, counselors, emergency technicians and more. Having the NCCA accredited certification ensures employers that you have the highest level of credibility for training clients. In many cases employers will increase your pay to acknowledge this additional credential.
How do our online programs at phlebotomy career training prepare students for the national competency exams?
4. At phlebotomy career training our online students have access to self-paced learning, broken down into modules with quizzes at the end of each module. The final exam is comprehensive and is an excellent reference tool for the national exams. Lie instructor support combined with the aspect of self-paced learning gives our students the edge with a high success rate on the national exams.
The Right Choice
At Phlebotomy Career Training, we strive to help our students excel and pass the national exam. Included in the tuition is the ICE-CAPCE accredited NAPTP exam (NAPTP.com). This exam is included in the tuition, which is a savings of over $100. Students have access to the national exam once they have completed the course and finished their clinical rotations.
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We look forward to helping you accomplish your educational goals!
Nancy L. Kimmel obtained her PhD in Environmental Engineering in 2002, then went on to teach Physics and Mechanical Engineering at Lawrence Technological University, Henry Ford College and Oakland University. She obtained her Associate in Nursing from Henry Ford College and then went on to earn her Master Degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner and became Board Certified working as a licensed FNP in the State of Michigan. She then went on to Medical School where she is now in her 3rd year, and is also in the process of obtaining her Doctorate in Nursing Practice through Chamberlin University. She has authored the NET Study Guide, as well a several books on subjects of Math, ECG/EKG and Phlebotomy. She holds a patent on an Air Filter through the U.S. Patent Office.