Contact the state board s directly to obtain verification of your license. Please note, there may be a processing fee needed. Your professional school is the school that qualified you to sit for the national certification examination.
This course will review the Rules pertaining to the practice of clinical laboratory personnel in the state of Louisiana. Instructions and enrollment key will be provided upon receipt of application. Licensure applicants Licensure applicants must have successfully completed a national exam approved by the board.
Contact the agency for instructions and fee. Temporary license applicants — recent graduates Temporary licenses may be issued to recent graduates who have registered for a certification exam. Confirmation of date of exam must be submitted before a temporary license will be issued. Contact agency for instructions and fee. Trainee license applicants Trainee licenses may be issued to students who work under supervision while in a clinical lab program or to returning practitioners who have not been engaged in clinical laboratory practice for 10 years.
A letter from the program, lab or hospital director must be submitted providing prospective training dates. Fees are non-refundable. Note: you do not need to complete this form if you have successfully completed a national exam approved by the board see Examination Contact List. If nationally certified, a score report must be received by LSBME directly from the examination agency. Trainee license applicants Trainee licenses may be issued to lab employees preparing for competency assessment or to returning practitioners who have not been engaged in clinical laboratory practice for 10 years.
During the training period, a trainee may not report lab results. Temporary license applicants must pay the temporary license fee as well as the licensure fee upon application. Temporary license applicants Temporary licenses may be issued to recent graduates who have registered for a certification exam. To find the analyst directly assigned to your application, click on Contact Us.
The practice of some professions may be regulated in certain states and it is your responsibility to determine whether this certification meets your state requirements for practice before taking it. NCCT is an independent credentialing organization that has tested healthcare professionals and instructors throughout the United States since , with public safety in mind.
NCCT provides multiple qualifying paths for certification in allied health roles. Email: help ncctinc. Translate Site 0 Help Sign In. Toggle navigation. Your Path to becoming a Phlebotomy Technician. Get Started Now. Choose Your Route. You must be a United States high school student, graduate or hold equivalent credentials e. You must submit a copy of your Phlebotomy Technician diploma, certificate of completion, or official signed transcript with graduation date to obtain full accreditation.
All required documents must be submitted within two years after successful program completion in order for your certification to be released. You must submit a copy of your Phlebotomy Technician diploma, certificate of completion, or transcript with graduation date. This includes U.
Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship programs. You must submit a copy of your high school diploma or equivalent and the Phlebotomy Technician Certification Qualification by Experience form completed by your employer. NOTE: Working as an instructor is not equivalent to working as a practitioner.
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