Phlebotomy Schools
by State
Learn how to become a phlebotomist in your state.
Learn how to become a phlebotomist in your state.
Phlebotomists are healthcare professionals who draw blood from blood donors or patients.
They also prepare and process blood tests.
Since blood work is usually the least pleasant part of a visit to a doctor’s offices, phlebotomists should be well-versed in knowing how to handle every situation and patient.
The primary duties of a phlebotomist usually include the following:
If this field sounds like a great career choice to you, you need to research what requirements, training, and salary you can expect.
Phlebotomist Certification:
Certifications are optional but highly recommended since employers usually require it, and you can have better job opportunities.
Phlebotomy Courses:
Besides holding a high school diploma or GED, you need to complete an accredited phlebotomist program, which usually takes from 1 semester to 1 year and results in a diploma or certificate.
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