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Hematology Technician Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Boost your lab work career with our Hematology Technician Training Programme, made for people wey wan be professionals. Learn di main things about Complete Blood Count (CBC), from knowing di parts and why dem dey important, to understanding wetin dem mean for hospital work. Get strong hand for checking blood samples, making sure say di work correct, and writing report. Learn how to talk about wetin you find well well, while you dey do di right thing. Dis short, correct training programme go give you di knowledge wey you need to do di work well for real life.

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Rely on our team of specialists to assist you weekly

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills below

Know CBC parts well well: Understand and check all di things wey dey inside complete blood count.

Understand hematology data: Know wetin di data mean for hospital and if anything dey wrong.

Check blood well well: Do di correct thing to make sure say di work correct and handle blood samples well.

Write good reports: Talk about wetin you see and arrange di hematology reports well.

Do di right thing: Make sure say your work correct, you dey do am well, and you no dey tell people wetin dey happen to patient.