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PERTH 08 09 APR 2016
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TRAINING 

In regards to the time  given for each student who successfully gains there work booklet to complete the min 35 hours and min blood collections required: each student will have 6 months to complete this

For more information in regards to this please call our office on 08 9302 3306

PERTH TRAINING PACKAGES

AVAILABLE IN PERTH, W.A: FOR INFORMATION ON THESE TRAINING PACKAGES CALL OUR OFFICE ON 08 9302 3306

1 Week Phlebotomy Training:

DATES FOR 5 DAYS TRAINING

18th to the 22nd of November 2024 booking now ( last session for 2024)

6th to the 10th of February 2025 (booking now) 

Location:

Our Perth, W.A training is conducted in our training rooms at head office, located in Wangara.

Unit 29/9 Vision Street Wangara, Perth

The training involves:

Face-To-Face training​

35 hours of clinical work placement, 6 months to complete (students who show competency in unit HLTPAT002 Perform venous blood collection)

UNITS OF COMPETENCY:

HLTPAT004: Collect Specimens other than Blood

BSBMED301 Interpret and Apply Medical terminology appropriately

HLTPAT002 Perform Venous Blood Collections

The training is conducted over 5 days,  face to face training and is held in our Wangara Training room which is a warm and friendly environment providing students with up to date theory and practical in Pathology Specimen Collection, theory and practical in Venepuncture, and the Medical Terminology for the Pathology techniques and procedures. Experienced tutor/s work hard with each student in small face-to-face learning environments ensuring that our students receive the most out of their training as possible.

Students who show competency in the unit HLTPAT002 Perform venous blood collection, are offered the chance to complete their 35-work placement/logbook hours with our clinic and health industry contacts. Students are to be aware that they must make themselves available for this time  to complete 35 hrs. work placement, this is the requirement for the venous blood collection only. Students are given six months to complete this.

Students receive constant guidance and supervision throughout their training, and receive all materials needed to complete each task throughout the training session.

 

The units included in our five day training are all nationally recognised  units of competencies. 

 

First morning of the training: doors will open at 8:45 am for a 9:00 am start, and an estimated finishing time is 3:30 pm.

Second, Third, Four and Fifth morning's of training: doors will be open at 9:00 am for a immediate start, and an estimated finishing time is 3:30 pm.

Over the five days students will be assessed on:

 

Theory and Practical : for all three units

Role Play, Demo, and Oral

Work Placement: To Gain the Statement of Attainment for HLTPAT002 perform venous blood collection: Work placement /logbook hours to be completed.

Students who show competency in the unit HLTPAT002 perform venous blood collections  within the five days of training, are offered, the chance to complete their 35-work placement with our clinic and health industry contacts. This is generally completed over 2 weeks: Monday - Thursday 8 am - 12:30 pm ( Please note that although we endeavour to schedule work placements to begin as soon as  the training has finished, timing is dependent on the availability of positions in our clinic, and with our industry partners, and work placement may be delayed in some cases, resulting in the duration of the time frame to complete being extended: extension due to timing is authorised by WASP. Students may be required on additional days to conduct extra bleeds etc. Students will receive 6 months to complete the work placement stage.

Students who show competency in unit HLTPAT002 perform venous blood collections will receive their log booklet:

Correct information must be recorded for evidence on completion, this is part of HLTPAT002 perform venous blood collections assessment/s conducted within work placement for the Blood Collection Unit.

A person who supervises the logbook must be able to perform venous blood collections and work no less than 18 hrs per fortnight.

For information on work placement/logbook hours through WASP, call the office: 08 9302 3306

Work Placement: Simulation WASP Clinic: HLTPAT004 Collect Specimens other than Blood

As skills may not be demonstrated in the collection clinics/workplace: Perth students will perform a simulation assessment in the WASP blood collection clinic showing collected evidence on specimen collection skills.

2 Day Phlebotomy Training:

DATES FOR 2 DAYS TRAINING

Please call the office for 2025 dates

Location:

Our Perth, W.A training is conducted in our training rooms  head office, located in Wangara.

Unit 29/9 Vision Street Wangara, Perth

 

The training involves:

Face-To-Face training​

Students to then complete 35 hours of clinical work placement, 6 months to complete (students who show competency in unit HLTPAT002 perform venous blood )

Student must have medical background for this training and have the means to start using skills to complete the logbook.

UNITS OF COMPETENCY:

BSBMED301 Interpret and Apply Medical terminology appropriately

HLTPAT002 Perform Venous Blood Collections

 

The training is conducted usually over 2 days during the week (days may vary for each session booked) with face to face training and is held in our Wangara Training Rooms. 

Our training rooms are a warm and friendly environment providing students with up to date theory and practical in Pathology Specimen Collection, theory and practical in Venepuncture, and the Medical Terminology for the Pathology techniques and procedures. Experienced tutor/s work hard with each student in small face-to-face learning environments ensuring that our students receive the most out of their training as possible.

Students in Perth, who show competency in the unit HLTPAT002 perform venous blood collections must complete their 35-work placement/logbook, students are given six months to organise and complete this. 

Students receive constant guidance and supervision throughout their training, and receive all materials needed to complete each task throughout the training session.

 

The units included in our two day training are nationally recognised  units of competencies. 

First morning of the training: doors will open at 8:45 am for a 9:00 am start, and an estimated finishing time is 4:00 pm.

Second morning's of training: doors will be open at 9:00 am for a immediate start, and an estimated finishing time is 4:00 pm

Over the two days students will be assessed on:

 

Theory and Practical : for all two units

Role Play, Demo, and Oral

Work Placement: To Gain the Statement of Attainment for HLTPAT002 perform venous blood collections  Work placement to be completed, student/s who show competency with their skills for unit HLTPAT002 perform venous blood collections will receive their log booklet. Student who partake in the 2 days training upon completion must have the means  to be able to go on and start using the skills in a position they hold or will be entering to complete their logbook.

A person who supervises the logbook, must be able to perform venous blood collections and work no less than 18 hrs per fortnight. This will  be explained in detail at hand over of the logbook, and will be clearly noted in the logbook.

USI NUMBER:

Students are required to have a USI number in order to study any accredited training/unit/s, there is information on USI's on: enrolling page

 

Student information links on USI

  • The student web page on ‘Transcript/Training Records’ on the USI website, which includes a link to an example of a USI Transcript and a selection of FAQs

  • The ‘Your USI Transcript’ fact sheet

  • When will my training appear on my USI Transcript?’fact sheet

  • The ‘How to view and download my USI Transcript’ video

 

DECLARATION FORMS:

Please be aware that students will have to fill out a declaration on the first morning of the training. The declaration is to safeguard all students and staff. W.A School of Pathology has a duty of care to provide a safe workplace/training environment according to W.H.S (Work Health and Safety). Please note that this form is a private declaration and will ask about any long term medical conditions.(this can include any blood born viruses) Declaring a long term medical condition will not prevent participation in the training, however the training may need to be adapted to best support your condition. Should there be any concerns please call to speak to a staff member, this conversation is private and confidential.

For all Training, Students must bring:

  1. A pen

  2. Optional: note book/paper ( in each student learner manuals students do have note paper)

  3. Lunch ( there is a fridge, and microwave on site) there are food outlets near by, driving distance

  4. Photo ID, 

  5. Wear in-closed shoes (W.H.S)

  6. have long hair tied back (W.H.S)

  7. Purified water is available for students on each day of the training

  8. WASP supplies a quick morning tea break on each of the training days.

Students are required to bring a form of photo ID. On the first morning of the students training, final balance/s remaining  must be paid in full (please see payment link for training costs) 

1 DAY REFRESHER SESSION (offered once a year)

Please call the office for 2025 dates 

Start time 9am to 4pm ( 7 CPD points) Face-to-Face training

Upon completion of this session students will receive a Statement of Attendance.

Fee for this session $480

Please call the office for more information 08 93023306

ENROLLING:

Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is available for eligible students: Please ring our office on: 08 9302 3306 

As part of the enrolment process, each student will receive a LEARNER NEEDS ANALYSIS: Industry Knowledge, and personal skills forms. These forms are completed by each student prior to the training and will be saved onto each students individual file. This process aids in identifying individual learning styles and any support services that may be required so that training delivery can be tailored accordingly.

Student/s have  the option to complete an auto enrolment form and submit it directly off our enrolment page or download the enrolment document and hand write the information required (please write neatly as the ink can sometimes  smudge and make the form difficult to read and processed). To access the enrolment document for download, please email the office on wasp.admin@iinet.net.au and a member of staff will be able to assist you.

 

Enrolment is accessible by clicking on the link below.

If you choose to download the enrolment form, you will need to send the form  by email: wasp.admin@iinet.net.au

When Enrolling Remember to:

  • Put the date of the training in the space at the very top of the enrolment page

  • Select the training you are enrolling into, e.g: two days training or 5 days training

  • Include First Middle (if any) Last Names

  • Address must be a street address

  • A valid email address must be entered as students receive confirmations and any other training updates to the email supplied upon enrolment

  • Read all questions on the form and answer them to the best of your ability

  • If you have a USI number already please supply this in the section made available for this, If you do not have a USI number please fill in the correct information required if you give Permission for the WA School of Pathology to apply for a USI on your behalf. 

  • Select the correct payment section (please note no more than $1000.00 will be accepted by the W.A School of Pathology prior to the selected training starting.

  • If you agree to the  policy and procedures and understand the refund policy, click yes in the final box

  • Press submit

For further information, please do not hesitate to contact a staff member on 0893023306

To obtain detailed information about each unit of, kindly send an email to wasp.admin@iinet.net.au. WASP will provide you with a comprehensive document that includes a description of the unit, its contents, and assessment methods.

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