It's a ensanguined job. Really! Ph...
It's a ensanguined job. Really! Phlebotomists are clinical laboratory technicians who draw life-blood from people for tests, transfusions, donations, and research. They also perform diagnostic managements on blood samples and interpret the conclusions According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for skilled phlebotomists is awaited to be larger than the give of qualified applicants over the nearest few years. Phlebotomists work in the laboratories of hospitals, clinics, and doctors' offices. Education and certification requirements vary from state to state; in general, phlebotomists have high train diplomas and specialized training from a technical/community association or an allied health agency. Many the bulk of mankind start out as phlebotomists and continue their education to become medical or clinical laboratory technicians or scientists. COPYRIGHT 2005 Weekly Reader Corp. COPYRIGHT 2005 Gale Group
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