The only states you need LICENSING in is California and Missouri. You only need just your CERTIFICATION in all other states UNLESS you work in a HOSPITAL, THEN you'll need CPR certification as well and or licensing depending upon what that particular hospital requires.
Hey Jocelyn, Most likely these classes will teach you how do draw blood, but will that enough to have a successful career as a phlebotomist? Unfortunately no! In order to thrive as a phlebotomist, you need a things like - Phlebotomy Certification, Accredited Training & Hand-on Clinical Experience. Having training for drawing blood vs having training for a successful career are two totally different things. I talk about a better to become a phlebotomist here:- ua-cam.com/video/CBfu2dhPcTA/v-deo.html
From personal experience, I got certified from an in person vocational school here in my city. For 1025$ exactly obviously for the NHCO exam books and an unlimited supply of straights 5 butterflies etc. Not including the other miscellaneous expenses for gas and what not for the class only. First time ever drawing was a real person my classmate as I was for others. There was only four people in my class so we were poked a lot. No biggie for me had more than 60 sticks when I left. Passed my exam with an 88 in March I now work an evening shift in the biggest hospital in the city! 22.50 an hour babyyyyy
Exactly! Most people enroll in an on-campus class or a college program. That can be expensive and take months. We made a video where we talk about how you can get job-ready as a phlebotomist in 8 week, and get your training for just $1599... ua-cam.com/video/CBfu2dhPcTA/v-deo.html
The only states you need LICENSING in is California and Missouri. You only need just your CERTIFICATION in all other states UNLESS you work in a HOSPITAL, THEN you'll need CPR certification as well and or licensing depending upon what that particular hospital requires.
I live in Missouri as long as you take the NHA exam for phlebotomy and pass you good you can work anywhere.
They have a course in my area that's 3 days and it cost $495 with a $100 deposit. Can it be done cause I don't want to waste my time and money?
Hey Jocelyn,
Most likely these classes will teach you how do draw blood, but will that enough to have a successful career as a phlebotomist? Unfortunately no! In order to thrive as a phlebotomist, you need a things like - Phlebotomy Certification, Accredited Training & Hand-on Clinical Experience.
Having training for drawing blood vs having training for a successful career are two totally different things. I talk about a better to become a phlebotomist here:- ua-cam.com/video/CBfu2dhPcTA/v-deo.html
@@Certified-Success thank you so much. I will check out the link you sent. You are awesome!!! 👍👍👍
From personal experience, I got certified from an in person vocational school here in my city. For 1025$ exactly obviously for the NHCO exam books and an unlimited supply of straights 5 butterflies etc. Not including the other miscellaneous expenses for gas and what not for the class only. First time ever drawing was a real person my classmate as I was for others. There was only four people in my class so we were poked a lot. No biggie for me had more than 60 sticks when I left. Passed my exam with an 88 in March I now work an evening shift in the biggest hospital in the city! 22.50 an hour babyyyyy
Externship opportunities must be looked into as well.
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Can you go to phlebotomy class if you have tattoos?
Yes you can
Some classes and schools have you cover your tattoos for the training part and some work places allow your tattoos to show
3 to 4 weeks? My sht took 5 months 😂 and cost 2k
Exactly! Most people enroll in an on-campus class or a college program. That can be expensive and take months.
We made a video where we talk about how you can get job-ready as a phlebotomist in 8 week, and get your training for just $1599...
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