Like to help people?
This three-month, in-person training will teach you how to draw blood in clinical and lab settings. You'll learn the basics of blood draws, biological waste management and medical terminology
The first step would be to attend one of our information sessions, which are held most Wednesdays. During these sessions, we go over the enrollment process and eligibility requirements. The session can be attended online. For more information, please visit: https://www.aioic.org/information-sessions/
You may also email drincon@aioic.org with any questions.
Following successful completion of this class, you will have the skills to work in a variety of settings, ranging from medical clinics to hospitals to labs.
There generally is no financial cost for individuals eligible for our various programs. These eligibility factors typically include military service, race, gender, disabilities, long-term unemployment, recent incarceration, public assistance, age of 55 or older and income below 200% of Federal Poverty Guideline.
Our Takoda Institute team members will work with you to determine eligibility.