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Empowering Tomorrow’s Health Professionals: 
Leading Training School for Phlebotomy and Allied Health

Teaching Faculty

Ken 
Evans

Campus Director - All Campuses

Mr. Evans comes to TSP with over 35 years of working in the career school industry. He has worked and served students in almost every student service department, from working as a Campus President, Career Services, Admissions, Dean, Financial Aid, and Registrar.   

Mr. Evans holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Prairie View A&M University and Associate of Mid-Management from El Centro College.  Mr. Evans takes pride in providing outstanding customer service and helping students reach personal and career goals. Making students successful is our ultimate goal at TSP. 


Patrick
Beebe

Clinical Lab Instructor
Irving Campus

Mr. Beebe has worked in many different roles such as a traveling phlebotomist, ER tech, clinical lab assistant, and run the outpatient lab at the hospital. Over his years as a phlebotomist, he trained new hires and nurses on the specimen collection procedures on newborns/infants. He loved working as a phlebotomist, but it was time for him to take the next step in his career. Mr. Beebe joined TSP because he wanted to make a difference in people's lives. His goal is to pass on the knowledge, technique, and passion that he have for phlebotomy and patient care.

As a clinical lab instructor, he always looks forward to watching our students grow as they go through the lab together. He will guide and instruct our students in the techniques/art of collecting blood for laboratory analysis, that they will need to go into the phlebotomy field. 

Schuyler
Blackwood

Clinical Lab Instructor
Fort Worth Campus

Mr. Blackwood is a former Army Combat Medic, EMT, Tutor, and Phlebotomist who began his work in the medical field in 2005. His work in education began earlier than that in 2000, where he discovered his passion for teaching. Since that time, he has worked in elementary schools, colleges, clinical laboratories, construction companies, emergency departments, long-term care wards, and EMS.

He joined Texas School of Phlebotomy in January 2022. As an instructor, Mr. Blackwood prioritizes confidence. He contends that confidence leads to higher accuracy, greater attention to safety, and better bedside manner. Believing "Patience yields focus," Mr. Blackwood works with students at whatever speed they learn at, and teaches them to focus, not panic, when the unexpected happens.

Bria 
Crawford

Clinical Lab Instructor
China Grove Campus

Ms. Crawford accepted a position in August of 2021, she began her journey as a Phlebotomist, Clinical lab assistant, and EKG Technician in 2009. She has worked in a hospital setting, Clinical trials as well as as an In-office Phlebotomist and also a patient service center Phlebotomist.

She has always wanted to become a Phlebotomy instructor. Helping students advance in the phlebotomy field has been a dream of hers's since she started phlebotomy. With her diverse background, she can bring that knowledge to our students to help them succeed in their careers.

Abbie
Rodriguez

Phlebotomy Instructor
Irving Campus

Mrs. Rodriguez accepted the position as an instructor in October of 2022. She came from 5 years of experience in the medical field. She has worked as a certified nursing assistant, clinical lab assistant, and certified phlebotomist. She just completed the EMT-B program and is currently working towards obtaining her state license. She has had the opportunity to work in both the hospital and clinic setting. She obtained employee of the month as a lab assistant for dedication and team work. She has trained several new hires to work in the lab, and assisted with teaching a few BLS classes at a local high school.    

She has always found great joy in helping others anyway she can. She looks forward to her new teaching position. She is excited to build confidence in her students, so that they can be really successful.  

Andre
Stanford

Clinical Lab Instructor
China Grove Campus

Mr Stanford's journey in the field of healthcare has been quite diverse, ranging from tending to the needs of both young children and elderly individuals, including active and retired veterans. Over the past six years, he has taken on dual roles, one as a certified nursing assistant and the other as a phlebotomist. Along this path, he has had the privilege of sharing his expertise through teaching, and this experience has ignited a genuine passion for passing on knowledge and leaving a lasting impact.

Mr. Stanford has harbored a deep-seated desire to commit himself entirely to the realm of education. There's an immense sense of fulfillment in passing on the wisdom he has accumulated and making a positive mark on the world of phlebotomy. He firmly holds the belief that every student can be guided and nurtured; it's the responsibility of the instructor to discover the most effective way to connect with each individual student.

Wanda
Moore

Clinical Lab Instructor
Fort Worth Campus

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