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Phlebotomy

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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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