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Have you ever wondered…
What happens to the blood sample you give at the doctor’s office? How do doctors diagnose disease? How can you have a rewarding career helping others?
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Welcome to the world inside the medical laboratory
Welcome to the world inside the medical laboratory. It’s a world where medical laboratory professionals find answers to these questions and more. In the laboratory, a highly-skilled medical team of pathologists, specialists, technologists and technicians work together to determine the presence, extent or absence of disease and provide valuable data needed to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. The fact is, the practice of modern medicine would be impossible without the tests performed in the laboratory.
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Who works in the laboratory?
Phlebotomy Technicians Histologic Technicians Histotechnologists Cytotechnologists Medical Laboratory Technicians Medical Technologists
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These professionals ... are problem solvers
like challenge and responsibility are accurate and reliable work well under pressure communicate well set high standards for themselves are fascinated by science
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Phlebotomy Technician
The phlebotomy technician works directly with patients. They have the important responsibility of collecting blood specimens from patients. They must be accurate and excellent communicators. The phlebotomy technician must set high standards for themselves and be deeply committed to quality healthcare delivery.
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“As a phlebotomist, I interact with patients, so they see me as the “face” of the laboratory. I work with patients in the hospital and those who are homebound. I love the variety of people I serve every day.” Marilee Derr, PBT(ASCP)
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Wage and Vacancy Rates In 2005 the average phlebotomist earned $11.70 in hospitals, $12.15 in private clinics, and $11.25 in physician office labs. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, phlebotomy is expected to continue to be in high demand through 2014 as the volume of laboratory tests continues to increase with both population growth and the development of new types of tests.
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Where does a Phlebotomy Technician work?
Laboratory Physician Office Hospital Insurance Companies Home Health AND MANY OTHER PLACES!!
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How can you become a Phlebotomy Technician?
You need to have a excellent communication skills and want to work with patients. You must earn an high school diploma and complete a NAACLS accredited phlebotomy technician program or have acceptable work experience. You need to be sure to take the certification examination given by the Board of Registry of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists.
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Thank you and for more information, please contact:
American Society of Clinical Pathologists Board of Registry Box 12277 Chicago, Illinois Web site:
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