What does a Phlebotomist do?
A Phlebotomist is a trained healthcare professional specializing in drawing blood for clinical testing, transfusions, or donations while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and sample integrity.
A Phlebotomist is a trained healthcare professional specializing in drawing blood for clinical testing, transfusions, or donations while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and sample integrity.
A Phlebotomist is a medical professional trained to draw blood from patients for clinical testing, transfusions, or research. They are responsible for patient safety, sample labeling, and transporting blood to the lab.
While it varies by state, most employers require a Phlebotomy Technician Certification (CPT) from an accredited organization like the NHA or ASCP, along with a high school diploma and specialized training.
A successful Phlebotomist combines technical precision (hitting the vein on the first try) with high emotional intelligence to calm nervous patients and children.
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