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Phlebotomy Degrees

Phlebotomists draw blood for laboratory tests and blood donations. Additionally, they explain procedures to patients, update patients' records, prepare stains and reagents, clean and sterilize equipment, and measure blood pressure and pulse rates. Job prospects for phlebotomists are excellent, as certified phlebotomists free up doctors and nurses to perform other critical tasks. Median salary is $28,264. If you possess manual dexterity, strong interpersonal skills, and seek flexible work hours, then an accredited phlebotomy program may be the right step.
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Accredited Schools Offering Phlebotomy Degrees
School School Type Annual Tuition Recommend Rate
Newbridge College For-Profit $33,497 Add Review
Career Colleges of America For-Profit $14,200 Add Review
Brookline College For-Profit --- Add Review
ATA College For-Profit $11,775 50% (2 reviews)
Salter School of Nursing & Allied Health For-Profit $16,017 Add Review
Kaplan College For-Profit $13,888 Add Review
Branford Hall Career Institute For-Profit $12,300 0% (5 reviews)
City College For-Profit --- Add Review

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Is there a school in San Diego California?
Submitted on: April 4, 2012

Newbridge Collegeis located in San Diego, California and offers this degree. Good Luck.

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Is there a school in Ridgecrest, California?
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Here is a list of schools in California that offer this degree.

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Is there a school for phlebotomy in Kansas City?
Submitted on: March 6, 2012

We found one school in Kansas that offers this degree and you can read about here.

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Is there a school here in Omaha Nebraska?
Submitted on: February 21, 2012

Here is a comprehensive list of phlebotomy schools for you to look into.

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What do I need to study for phlebotomists?
Submitted on: February 21, 2012

The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) requires these criteria for becoming a phlebotomist: a High school diploma or GED, completion of 40 classroom hours, 120 hours of hands-on training, and 100 successful, unaided blood collections. You must be certified by either of these three associations: The American Society for Clinical Pathology, The Association of Phlebotomy Technicians or The National Phlebotomy Association. 

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