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Phlebotomy Schools
  • Byhttp//phlebotomyx.com/phlebotomy-schools/

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  • If you want to learn how to cut veins, then the
    following guide will help you find the best
    phlebotomy schools with just a few clicks of your
    mouse.
  • What you have read in the first sentence is
    correct, because the word phlebotomy really means
    to cut a vein in Greek.

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  • But contrary to what you may imagine,
    phlebotomists are not savages who mutilate body
    parts they are professionals trained to make an
    incision in the veins to draw small amounts of
    blood for laboratory testing and analysis.

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  • Remember the kind woman in the hospital with the
    light hands who carefully inserted a syringe into
    your arms to take some samples of your blood?
    There, you have now a picture of a phlebotomist.
    But if what you remember is somewhat different
    and you still wince at the memory of the
    procedure, then the following phlebotomy schools
    will insure that none of your patients will have
    to endure the same experience.

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  • Good phlebotomists are trained, not born. On the
    plus side, unlike other medical-related degrees
    which can last for four or more years, the
    training period for this job is relatively short.
    So if you are not sure of your decision to become
    a nurse or a doctor, you can first test out the
    waters by starting out as a phlebotomy
    technician.

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  • Since jobs are available at hospitals, doctors
    offices, medical clinics, research laboratories
    and blood banks, this is a good way to immerse
    yourself in the medical profession. If you found
    you like it, then you can go head-on in pursuing
    your dreams, with the money you have earned as a
    phlebotomist easing up the tuition.

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  • There are many phlebotomy schools which offer
    phlebotomy training courses. It is important that
    you choose institutions duly accredited by
    authorized organizations such as the National
    Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory
    Sciences to make sure you are getting your
    moneys worth.

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  • If you live in the United States, you may want
    to check out a list of the certified schools in
    your state.
  • The length of the training program depends on
    the phlebotomist school you have enrolled in.
    Some may last for a month while others can extend
    up to one year.

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  • Basically, the course will comprise of the
    proper procedures of drawing and handling blood,
    with some additional lessons on other pertinent
    medical information and even communication
    skills.

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  • Depending on your schedule, you may choose
    part-time courses, night classes, or weekend
    classes. Your career as a phlebotomist will
    depend on how fast you are going to finish the
    training program. If you are really serious about
    pursuing it as a career, then you will have to
    prioritize it over your other commitments.

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  • Once you have aced the training program, then it
    is time to take the phlebotomy certification
    exam. Although not really a requirement in order
    to be a practitioner of the field, some states
    may require it. Offered by the American Society
    of Phlebotomy Technicians, the exams covers the
    different aspects of a phlebotomists job such
    blood drawing, anatomy, the circulatory system,
    and other techniques.

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  • Even if you are going to practice in a state
    where certification is not required, it is still
    a wise decision to be certified because some
    employers prefer those with a tested formal
    education over others who have none.

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  • Actually, even without going to school, you can
    learn how to become a phlebotomist through on the
    job trainings. Still, you are better off by
    seeking a formal training and earning a
    phlebotomist license.

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  • Joining the leagues of other courses which are
    now offered online, some phlebotomy courses can
    be enrolled in via distance learning. You can
    choose this if your schedule does not really
    permit you to go to a brick and mortar school or
    if you are tending to other responsibilities.

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  • Still, you must stick to the basic rule the
    online classes you choose should be offered by
    accredited institutions. Spending hours pouring
    over those videos and web pages may be gone to
    waste if you will not follow this advice.
  • Preferably, the phlebotomy schools offering
    these courses should be located in your area so
    they will be easily accessible physically if you
    have questions or queries.

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  • Invest some time in researching about their
    course syllabus, their requirements, and the cost
    involved in participating in their classes. It is
    important that you choose an online training
    program suited not only to your needs, but is
    reasonably-priced as well.

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  • Remember also that since you are learning
    virtually, you have to find a way to apply the
    lessons hands-on and not just learn by viewing
    them through your monitor.

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  • Physical or online, what is important is that
    you will be able to pick the best among the
    accredited phlebotomy schools which will equip
    you with the skills and training you need to
    succeed in your career as a phlebotomist.

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Phlebotomy Schools
  • For more information, please visit
    http//phlebotomyx.com/phlebotomy-schools/
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