PHLEBOTOMY CERTIFICATION
Phlebotomy technicians play a crucial role in the healthcare industry, as they are responsible for collecting blood samples from patients and preparing them for testing.
The PHLEBOTOMY CERTIFICATION includes:
- Collecting blood specimens from patients
- Preparing samples for laboratory testing
- Maintaining and preparing laboratory equipment
- Explaining the blood-drawing procedure to patients
- Creating a comfortable and calming environment for patients during the procedure
- These skilled professionals are an essential part of the healthcare team, ensuring accurate and efficient collection and processing of laboratory samples.
What is Phlebotomy?
- Phlebotomy is the act of drawing blood from the veins for the purposes of transfusion, diagnostic testing, or experimental procedures.
What is the distinction between a Phlebotomy Technician and a Phlebotomist?
- These terms are frequently used interchangeably to describe the same career.
Where do Phlebotomists work?
- Phlebotomists can be employed in a variety of settings, such as:
- Clinical laboratories
- Hospitals
- Doctors’ offices
- Clinics
- Blood donation centers
- Nursing homes
- Other healthcare facilities
What is the average salary for Phlebotomists?
- According to PayScale, the average hourly wage for Phlebotomists is $14.41, and the average annual salary ranges from $22,343 to $40,221, depending on location and employer.
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