Blood collection is one of the most fundamental and critical procedures in laboratory medicine. The accuracy of laboratory test results—and consequently, clinical decision-making—begins with the quality of the specimen collected. Phlebotomy is not merely the act of drawing blood; it is a specialized clinical skill that requires precision, technical expertise, adherence to safety protocols, and compassionate patient care. Even minor errors during specimen collection can lead to inaccurate laboratory results, delayed diagnosis, repeat testing, and compromised patient safety.
From Vein to Vial: Mastering Phlebotomy Skills is a comprehensive hands-on workshop designed to equip B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) students with the essential knowledge and practical skills required for safe, accurate, and patient-centered blood collection. Phlebotomy is a critical step in the diagnostic process, where proper specimen collection directly influences the quality of laboratory results and patient care.
This workshop emphasizes the principles of venipuncture, infection control, patient identification, specimen handling, pre-analytical error prevention, and professional communication. Through expert guidance and practical demonstrations, participants will gain confidence in performing phlebotomy procedures while adhering to national and international standards of safety and quality.
Whether preparing for clinical postings or future professional practice, this workshop provides students with the competence and confidence to master the art and science of phlebotomy.
"From Vein to Vial" represents the complete journey of a blood specimen—from accurate patient identification and successful venipuncture to proper specimen handling and timely delivery to the laboratory—highlighting the indispensable role of Medical Laboratory Technology professionals in ensuring diagnostic excellence and patient safety.
Target Audience: 1st and 2nd Year BSc MLT students of Acharya institute of Allied Health Sciences
Designation: Laboratory Manager, Histopathology,Dept.of Pathology, BMCRI,Infosys building Victoria Hospital,Bangalore.