Phlebotomy is the practice of drawing one’s blood and/or urine. Phlebotomy has been practiced as early as the 1800’s(Johnson). There is many different forms of phlebotomists. Some are known as the people who draw your blood for lab, and one’s who take your blood for a blood donations. While others are science-bio phlebotomists, who manly test blood, and find answers to blood types and how they fuse or diseases in blood(Johnson ).
As a phlebotomist technician you are required to do a wide range of lab work. New diagnostics spree every day, every minute. You work with a wide range of tools, and of course needles! Phlebotomists go anywhere though six months to one year of schooling. Phlebotomy schooling is offered and two year colleges, and also technician schools, however the state test is …show more content…
Better pay comes with experience and time spent on the job. When you’re just getting out into the field, pay rate will start around $14 an hour depending where someone decides to go( Sembiante ). While some phlebotomists who have been working for years make well over $17 an hour( Sembiante )!
Like every career out there, every job has it’s Pro’s and Con’s. Sometime’s the good often beat the bad, depending on how much someone likes their career choice. One pro to being a phlebotomist, is that the field is expected to grow at least 15% by 2020(Johnson ). When entering the health/ medical fields there are plenty of options for any type of job. Phlebotomist can often find jobs anywhere, Whether it’s traveling or working in a lab/ hospital. Phlebotomists are medical professionals who draw blood from patients for various lab tests and procedures. Nurses also commonly perform phlebotomy, and hospitals and medical offices will often hire additional staff who are trained in