Earn your CPT(AAH) national certification online through American Allied Health.
A phlebotomy technician's primary task is to collect patient blood samples through venipuncture or microtechniques. Often, they are the only members of the medical laboratory team who come into contact with the patient and thus play an important role. Other important tasks that they may carry out include: verifying patient or donor records, testing drug levels in blood, labeling and storing blood samples for processing, analyzing blood cells and body fluids, performing patient interviews, and obtaining vital signs.
The phlebotomy technician profession is one of the fastest growing occupations in the U.S. and is expected to rapidly increase in the coming years; with advances in medical technology and the increasing elderly population, your skills as a phlebotomist will be in high demand.
Becoming a nationally certified phlebotomy technician with American Allied Health sets you apart in this competitive job market. It shows that you are proficient in your field and more importantly, ensures the safety of the patients that you will be caring for. Many employers and states require certification because it demonstrates one is a dedicated and qualified allied healthcare professional. AAH certification offers third-party confirmation of your capabilities to employers and patients.
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