How to Become a Phlebotomist: The Skills You Need
Have you recently considered a career in phlebotomy?
Maybe you've just started researching how to become a phlebotomist and you're familiar with some of the basic allied health field education requirements for this profession. For those who haven't, the Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that phlebotomists typically begin their professional careers with a post-secondary nondegree award earned from a phlebotomy program. Additionally, most employers are looking to hire phlebotomists who have earned professional certification, the kind you'll get after completing MTI's Phlebotomy course. iftexas
You may be wondering if your personality and career interests are compatible with becoming a phlebotomist - we can help. In addition to teaching you the knowledge you need to earn your phlebotomy certification, MTI's hands-on phlebotomy classes help you gain the confidence to perform the skills you need before entering the field.
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