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A phlebotomist is someone who is trained to collect blood sample in a clinical environment. They usually work under the supervision of the Medical Laboratory Scientist. After the phlebotomist collects the blood, they process and analyze the specimen with sophisticated laboratory equipment. Because they collect blood and are at risk of exposure to a variety of diseases, phlebotomists are trained in laboratory safety and must adhere to very strict policies and procedures.
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A phlebotomist’s main duty is to safely and hygienically draw blood from the patient’s veins and arteries, and collect it into small blood vials or bags either for immediate use or for storage. As is common with all health care settings, for instance in private clinic, blood drives and hospitals; drawing blood is a regular procedure that is generally performed by either the doctors or the nurses. However, to lessen the workload of physicians and nurses, well qualified phlebotomists are often hired. If need be, phlebotomists are required to visit outpatient clinics and nursing facilities so as to collect the wanted blood samples.
Due to the continued expansion of the health care industry, the need for trained phlebotomists is on the increase. In short, those who want to train as phlebotomists have good prospects in the near future. However, the main concern amongst people who want to pursue a career in this medical field is the salary scales. According to the latest career survey, the phlebotomy technician salary average per year is approximately $28,000. A rise in salary of up to $50, 000 can only be expected after gaining more experience (normally more than 20 years of drawing blood).
How do you become a phlebotomist?
Most students who choose the medical profession as their long term career aspiration essentially starts with phlebotomy. This may be due to the shorter training durations and the easy access to these kinds of medical occupations. After entering into this medical field, the phlebotomist gains enough experience in patient care and blood related tasks. Thus, starting off as a phlebotomist is a sure way of getting into any health care related profession.
Phlebotomy training programs
Drawing patient’s blood is a personal skill that keeps on developing as one becomes more experienced. Thus, training to learn the basic nursing applications is a must so as to become a qualified phlebotomist.
Normally, the training duration may be as short as three months; however it varies from state to state and how thoroughly a student wants to study for this profession. A high school graduate may apply for this medical job in a health center after the completion of a 30-100 hours of training. Alternatively, other aspirants can take an up to one year course so as to study human anatomy, blood related basics and patient interaction skills. While joining Phlebotomy Career Training, students can be assured that our organization offers certification after completion of your course work including state and national.
Applying for a phlebotomist job after training
Apart from the hospitals and other related health care settings, a well qualified phlebotomist may apply for job openings in test laboratories, blood banks, pathology laboratories, research facilities and in pharmaceutical firms. After gaining the required professional experience as a blood drawing technician, then the phlebotomist may be upgraded to the post of a phlebotomy supervisor. This of course comes with a higher salary scale as compared to the lower phlebotomy technician salary.
In a nutshell, it’s not that difficult to become a phlebotomist. The phlebotomy course work usually does not have a specific duration; it’s your call on how basic or how advanced you want to study for it. With relevant experience and proper training, a phlebotomist certainly can expect better remuneration in future.

sir/ma’am;
based on the picture above, the order of draw is:
1. light blue w/ na citrate
2. sst with serum separator
3. red w/o serum separator
4. dark green w/ na heparin
5. light green w/ lithium heparin
6. purple w/ edta
7. dark blue w/ edta (unsure of this one)
8. light pink w/ edta
9. gray w/ na flouride
Please confirm my answers, your response will help a lot in boosting the sagging self confidence of a coulleague like me who is now rusty due non-practice…
yours truly,
angel
Hi;
Looks good, don’t forget white?
Kindly,
Nancy Kimmel RN, PhD