Bowling Green High School Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practiced phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation.Â
Bowling Green High School senior Ava Briggs draws Taylor Lindsey’s blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer Bowling Green Police Department recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation.
Bowling Green High School senior Emily Alfaro searches for a vein in Bowling Green Police Department Sgt. Brad Hogue’s arm to draw his blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School junior Abby Ross locates a vein in Caelin Burch’s arm to draw his blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School senior Emily Alfaro inserts a needle into Bowling Green Police Department Sgt. Brad Hogue’s arm to draw his blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School senior Emily Alfaro searches for a vein in Bowling Green Police Department Sgt. Brad Hogue’s arm to draw his blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School junior Henderson Wiggins searches for a vein in Laura Ferguson’s arm to draw her blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School junior Henderson Wiggins draws Laura Ferguson’s blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School senior Lucy Lowe inserts a needle into Julio Delgado’s arm to draw his blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School senior Ava Briggs draws Taylor Lindsey’s blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School senior Ava Briggs draws Taylor Lindsey’s blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer Bowling Green Police Department recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation.
Bowling Green High School senior Emily Alfaro searches for a vein in Bowling Green Police Department Sgt. Brad Hogue’s arm to draw his blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School junior Abby Ross locates a vein in Caelin Burch’s arm to draw his blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School senior Emily Alfaro inserts a needle into Bowling Green Police Department Sgt. Brad Hogue’s arm to draw his blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School senior Emily Alfaro searches for a vein in Bowling Green Police Department Sgt. Brad Hogue’s arm to draw his blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School junior Henderson Wiggins searches for a vein in Laura Ferguson’s arm to draw her blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School junior Henderson Wiggins draws Laura Ferguson’s blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School senior Lucy Lowe inserts a needle into Julio Delgado’s arm to draw his blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)
Bowling Green High School senior Ava Briggs draws Taylor Lindsey’s blood as BGHS Medical Arts Academy students in Elizabeth Clarke’s class practice phlebotomies on a group of volunteer BGPD recruits and cadets in the school’s nursing lab on Thursday, April 11, 2024. The students must complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks in order to take the national phlebotomy certification test in May for full certification following graduation. (Grace Ramey/grace.ramey@bgdailynews.com)