Certified Phlebotomy Instructor
Currently Teaching or pursuing the Phlebotomy Instructor Certification
The Instructor program guidelines have always been developed into NPA's continuing education
guide, however, the Association has concentrated on program and individual certification since
1978 to date. In 1995, the Board of Directors developed the Instructors Program and approved
the following By-laws and Certification Program.
In order to become a Certified Instructor, you will have to be qualified under one of the following categories:
- 1. You are currently performing as an Instructor for a period of one ( 1) year or more in an
Allied Health academic classroom setting with proof of course outline (Waiver Clause)
- 2. You must have knowledge in the field of Phlebotomy and/or one of the Allied Health
Fields ie.
- Medical Assistant
- Medical Technology
- Medical Technician
- Registered Nurse
- Licensed Practical Nurse
- Respiratory Therapist
- Certified Phlebotomist
- Certified Nursing Assistant
- Laboratory Assistant
- 3. Individuals in the field of Phlebotomy or any one of the Allied Health Fields must have
completed all programs showing proof with a Certificate or Degree and are Licensed or Certified
by one of the recognized National Organizations.
- 4. Upon receipt of all required documents, the NPA Certification and Compliance Department will notify you via email if additional information is required to complete your application process.
- 5. Must include the $250.00 application fee with your completed application and required documents.
- 6. If you do not meet the above qualifications, you may be eligible for NPA's Online Teaching Principles for Phlebotomy Instructors Continuing Education Unit Course .
- Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for your documents to be mailed out.
You may email NPA at (info@nationalphlebotomy.org) for more information about the eligibility requirements.