Phlebotomy Technician Training Degrees

If you’ve ever been ill and the doctors and nurses treating you at the clinic or hospital weren’t really sure what might be wrong with you, you’ve probably been asked to supply a blood sample so that it could be examined in a laboratory and certain diagnoses could be eliminated or confirmed. If you’ve ever wondered what happens to these blood samples after they are collected, you might be interested to know that they are then handed off to a phlebotomist, who is a type of clinical laboratory technician trained in handling and examining blood samples. Thanks to advanced in medical technology, there are machines that perform most of the analysis; however, some cases still demand a manual examination. In most cases, a student can enroll in a clinical laboratory training program at a vocational school in order to receive formal training to become a phlebotomy technician; however, certain facilities will also provide on the job training. If you are interested in pursuing this career you should know that most programs take around two years to complete, and there are also state licensing examinations offered in some areas. Because the health care industry is experiencing such a wide spread demand right now, the number of jobs available to phlebotomy technicians is expected to grow rapidly over the next few years. Average salaries for well qualified phlebotomy technician fall around $10.73 an hour, depending on experience.

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