Just to be more precise, you have to say :" How to become a phlebotomist?" Phlebotomists are the technicians who perform phlebotomy tasks. To be one of them, you have to take a phlebotomy training program, and then you'll be rewarded with a diploma. Moreobver, you can sit for a national exam to obtain the phlebotomy certification. That would be a plus ion your CV, especially if you plan to work in Louisiana or California. In these two states, it's a requirement to work as phlebotomist.
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You can find online Phlebotomy schools at http://www.phleb.com/ or at online.ccmcc.org/ or find out ways to become a Phlebotomist at http://www.phlebotomytraining-classes.com/earning-your-phlebotomy-certification-online/
To start a career in phlebotomy one has to take a phlebotomy program. Depending on the school you go to it can take from a semester to a year. On top of that a person has to have some hands on experience in drawing blood. Once you become a Certified Phlebotomy technician you have to renew your certification once a year.
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Phlebotomy is a very fast growing field. You can get great phlebotomy at www.phlebotomytraining.com
There are online classes for just about anything you can think of nowdays. Many classes are compatible with online non "brick and mortar" settings, unfortunatly phlebotomy would not be one of them. Since phlebotomy would require acts like drawing blood, this is not something you would be able to learn online. The theory behind phlebotomy and some of the requirements needed to become a phlebotomist would be able to be learned online but I think you would not be able to find online phlebotomy classes. You can check out http://ezinearticles.com/?Phlebotomy-Online-Schools&id=241030 for more information on this. Good Luck!
Hi do you offer phlebotomy courses
Phlebotomy is the act of extracting blood from humans or animals. To do it, you have to go through a training to get the phlebotomy certification, after sitting for a national exam.
Yes, there are many phlebotomy training programs. Check out http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/faqs/phlebotomy-courses.
The Center for Phlebotomy Education's School of Phlebotomy serves the Southern Indiana/Louisville, Kentucky area. You can get your certification there or you can visit their website.
Montana State University offers phlebotomy training