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Enroll In Schools To Become A Phlebotomy Technician

Posted by: headm on: January 28, 2014

Phlebotomy is the exercise of drawing blood specimens from patients for testing purposes in laboratories. By becoming a technician, you become a part of the unit of a clinic or a laboratory team. With a training program and a certificate on the subject you learn how to draw blood from patients by the techniques of micro-collection and venipuncture. The basic classes required to become a Phlebotomy technician are learning CPR and giving First Aid, Study of Anatomy and the human physiology. Further classes will be taken precisely on Phlebotomy, diving in the learning of Venipuncture, Urinalysis and Centrifuging and its processing.

Where to study subject of Phlebotomy

There are many schools available today that teaches you to become a Phlebotomy technician. For classes you can go to Kaplan University that offer a degree of associate in Applied Science and Medical Assisting, Keiser online University, which offers a degree as Associate in Science in Medical Assisting, Pima Medical Institute offers a certification as Phlebotomy technician. Spencerian College in Louisville, Lexington also offers certification in Phlebotomy. AT. Still online University offers Certificate in Clinical Medicine. Other great colleges for learning the discipline are Illinois School of Health Careers, Western Career College, and Herzing College online. Many more schools are listed at phlebotomy training headquarters. There is a lot of job opportunity for the profession in hospitals, laboratories, physicians office and clinics with god salary.

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