Phlebotomists Play a Vital Role in Healthcare

As an important member of the medical team, a phlebotomist plays a vital role in the administration and management of blood draws for diagnosis, transfusion and research purposes. Advancements in healthcare technology have made it possible for many more conditions and diseases to be diagnosed with a blood sample than ever before. Because drawing and handling blood samples requires skill and accuracy, proper training, certification and experience are crucial for success in this profession.

Phlebotomists work mainly in hospitals, medical and diagnostic laboratories, blood donor centers and doctors’ offices. Phlebotomists who collect blood donations often visit different sites or centers and may be especially busy during health emergencies, which often heighten interest in blood donations. Others may travel to long-term care centers or patients’ homes to perform bloodwork.

Phlebotomy technicians are not only responsible for drawing and collecting blood samples. Professionalism and good communication skills are essential in order to explain technical procedures to patients and help minimize any fear or anxiety. They must take precautions when handling blood and needles to avoid injuries to themselves or patients. Attention to detail is also important, since phlebotomists are tasked with keeping patient and lab records up-to-date, properly labeling the samples, and keeping supplies and equipment stocked, organized, and in good condition.

A career in phlebotomy offers many benefits, including rewarding work and a competitive income. Employment of phlebotomists is projected to grow 22% from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all occupations. Most employers require candidates for phlebotomist positions to hold a non-degree diploma or certificate from an accredited college, university or vocational school. Being certified demonstrates proficiency, professionalism and commitment to excellence – the keys to success in any healthcare-related profession.

One of the advantages of pursuing a career as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician is that training usually takes less than a year to complete. Dorson Vocational Training Institute offers a Certified Phlebotomy Technician online course that provides students with a working knowledge of collecting blood, with an emphasis is on patient safety, quality assurance and standard precautions. We are fully licensed by the State of New Jersey and our courses are certified by The National Health Association (NHA). Upon completion of the course, you will be eligible to sit for NHA’s Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) certification exam.

To learn more about our Certified Phlebotomy Technician course or other healthcare classes and training programs, call us at 973-676-6300 or complete the form below.