You can walk in off the street with a high school diploma or GED and go through a training program or you can go to a college or technical school and get a certification or diploma. Most employers are looking to hire someone who has had professional training in this field. If you choose to go through a college or technical school, you will take anatomy & physiology I & II, medical terminology, medical law and ethics, phlebotomy, a phlebotomy externship which requires 100 successful sticks and 100 hours of externship and then you would take the ASCP Board Test. After you receive your certification, you must complete 10 continuing education hours every 2 years. The most important role of the phlebotomist is collecting blood from their patients however, they are also responsible for making sure they properly collect specimens, use the proper tools for the job and make sure the specimen gets to the lab in a timely manner. Also, you will be responsible for handling specimen properly such as, keeping warm or cold, protecting it from light or whatever is required for the test you are taking. Phlebotomists may be asked to preform office duties, process some labs, and they are responsible for patient care while performing the required duties. To follow the scope of practice as a phlebotomist, you would have to retain a current and valid certification, follow government regulations, document procedures, adhere to infection control guidelines, maintain confidentiality, manage your time wisely and complete any reports or correspondence that is necessary for the
You can walk in off the street with a high school diploma or GED and go through a training program or you can go to a college or technical school and get a certification or diploma. Most employers are looking to hire someone who has had professional training in this field. If you choose to go through a college or technical school, you will take anatomy & physiology I & II, medical terminology, medical law and ethics, phlebotomy, a phlebotomy externship which requires 100 successful sticks and 100 hours of externship and then you would take the ASCP Board Test. After you receive your certification, you must complete 10 continuing education hours every 2 years. The most important role of the phlebotomist is collecting blood from their patients however, they are also responsible for making sure they properly collect specimens, use the proper tools for the job and make sure the specimen gets to the lab in a timely manner. Also, you will be responsible for handling specimen properly such as, keeping warm or cold, protecting it from light or whatever is required for the test you are taking. Phlebotomists may be asked to preform office duties, process some labs, and they are responsible for patient care while performing the required duties. To follow the scope of practice as a phlebotomist, you would have to retain a current and valid certification, follow government regulations, document procedures, adhere to infection control guidelines, maintain confidentiality, manage your time wisely and complete any reports or correspondence that is necessary for the