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Title: WH0 IS A PHLEBOTOMIST?


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WH0 IS A PHLEBOTOMIST?
  • Marjorie A. Di Lorenzo, MT(ASCP)SH
  • Phlebotomy Technician
  • Program Coordinator
  • Nebraska Methodist College
  • Marge.dilorenzo_at_methodistcollege.edu
  • 402-354-7075

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Have you ever wondered
  • What happens to the blood sample you give at the
    doctors office?
  • How do doctors diagnose disease?
  • How can you have a rewarding career helping
    others?

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Clinical Laboratory Tests
  • 70 of a doctors information comes from
    laboratory test results obtained from a quality
    specimen
  • Diagnose
  • Treatment
  • Monitoring
  • A lab result is only as good as the specimen
    received in the laboratory.

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Phlebotomy Technician
  • Works directly with patient
  • Important responsibility of collecting
  • blood specimens from patients
  • Accurate and excellent communicators
  • Committed to quality healthcare delivery
  • Interacts with all members of the healthcare team

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  • As a phlebotomist, I interact with patients,
    so they see me as the face of the laboratory. I
    work with patients in the hospital and those who
    are homebound. I love the variety of people I
    serve every day.Marilee Derr, PBT(ASCP)

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Wage and Vacancy Rates
  • ASCP Wage and Vacancy Survey
  • Average annual salary is 27,040
  • Vacancy rate is 5.7

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Duties of the Phlebotomist
  • Correct identification of the patient before
    sample collection
  • Collection of the appropriate amount of blood by
    venipuncture, dermal puncture, and arterial
    puncture for the specified tests
  • Process specimens for laboratory testing
  • Performing waived point of care laboratory tests

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Other Duties of the Phlebotomist
  • Performing electrocardiograms
  • Performing measurement of patients vital signs
  • Collection of arterial blood specimens
  • Collection of specimens from venous access
    devices (CVAD)
  • Assist the physician in bone marrow aspiration
    procedures

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Desirable Personal Characteristics for
Phlebotomists
  • DEPENDABILITY
  • COMPASSION
  • HONESTY
  • INTEGRITY
  • FLEXIBILITY
  • PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE

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Where does a Phlebotomy Technician Work?
  • Hospitals
  • Physician Offices and Clinics
  • Reference Laboratories
  • Insurance Companies
  • Home Health
  • Blood and Plasma Donation Centers
  • Long-term Care Facilities

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Advantages
  • Earn money while attending college
  • Provides clinical hands on experience with
    patients
  • Real-life patient interaction
  • Introduction to other healthcare professions
  • Resume/professional school application

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How can you become a Phlebotomy Technician?
  • High school diploma
  • Complete an accredited phlebotomy technician
    program or have acceptable work experience.
  • Take the certification examination given by the
    Board of Registry of the American Society for
    Clinical Pathology.

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Nebraska Methodist CollegeProgram Overview
  • The program consists of
  • 60 hours of classroom instruction at NMC
  • 120 hours of clinical experience in a
    full-service, affiliated clinical laboratory
    (three-week supervised clinical internship)
  • Accelerated program format

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Major Topics of Study
  • Health care delivery system
  • Laboratory structure and function
  • Basic medical terminology
  • Circulatory system
  • Blood collection equipment and techniques
  • Complications and remedies
  • Specimen handling, transportation, and processing

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Major Topics of Study
  • Arterial blood collection
  • CAVD access
  • Legal, ethical, and regulatory issues
  • Interpersonal relationships
  • Quality assurance
  • Safety regulations, standard precautions, and
    infection control
  • Point of Care laboratory testing

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Costs
  • 825.00
  • 60.00 deposit to hold position

17
Application Process
  • NMC online application with 25 application fee
  • Written statement
  • Official high school and college transcripts
  • Personal interview with the Admissions Department
    and/or the Program Director

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Thank you and for more information, please
contact
  • Nebraska Methodist College The Josie Harper
    Campus
  • 720 North 87th Street
  • Omaha, NE 68114
  • Phone (402) 354-7200 or (800) 335-5510
  • Visit us online at www.methodistcollege.edu

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