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National Healthcare Association (NHA) With a high school diploma or GED, there are three eligibility routes. High school graduate or GED. Certificate of completion from an accredited phlebotomy training program. Formal medical services military training in phlebotomy.
However, before you can earn any type of certification, you'll need phlebotomist training. Phlebotomist school is short in length one- to-two semesters, or 4 to 8 months, depending upon your school and prepares you to work with patients and in different settings such as labs, blood banks and hospitals.
The cost of certification starts from $50 and the amount you have to pay depends on the state you live in. The average cost of pursuing an accredited certification program in phlebotomy varies from state to state and can be as low as $50 and can go up to $150, depending on the agency you have chosen.
Online phlebotomy courses can be taken with little or no on-campus study and are typically part of phlebotomy training programs that result in a certificate or diploma. Due to the extremely hands-on nature of the phlebotomy field, in-person clinical work is also part of these programs.
If you are squeamish around body fluids and don't deal well with people then phlebotomy is going to be a hard job. ... You usually only need a high school degree and some supervised training to be a phlebotomist, and there is a test to be “certified” (which is not always required to work).
The cost of certification starts from $50 and the amount you have to pay depends on the state you live in. The average cost of pursuing an accredited certification program in phlebotomy varies from state to state and can be as low as $50 and can go up to $150, depending on the agency you have chosen.
To be considered for tuition in your current state, you have to have been in your area of residence for 2 years or more. Otherwise, you have to pay your tuition out of your current state. At most community colleges, phlebotomy training can range from $600 to $2,500. Some classes can cost even more.
However, before you can earn any type of certification, you'll need phlebotomist training. Phlebotomist school is short in length one- to-two semesters, or 4 to 8 months, depending upon your school and prepares you to work with patients and in different settings such as labs, blood banks and hospitals.
Technicians are free to pursue certification as soon as they meet the minimum requirements, or until five years after graduation. The minimum requirements include at least 40 hours of classroom instruction, 100 hours of clinical training and at least 100 unaided skin punctures and venipunctures.
Training programs for hospital work, such as surgical or medical technology or phlebotomy, are offered through hospitals and colleges. Some schools offer the classroom portion of these programs online, and work with cooperating hospitals or healthcare facilities to provide the clinical or practicum coursework.
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