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Our latest blog posts cover useful study tips and tricks, industry and PhlebotomyU related news and career service tips & tricks. Check back frequently for new content and if you have a guest blog you want to share, reach out to PhlebotomyU today!

How much does a phlebotomist make

How Much Does a Phlebotomist Make?

Have you ever thought about a career in phlebotomy? You are not alone. If you are considering a career in phlebotomy, here is all the information you need to know about the training and salary.
Clinical Laboratory Technical Assistant

Phlebotomy Jobs: Clinical Laboratory Technical Assistant (CLTA)

Many phlebotomists become clinical laboratory technical assistants (CLTA) after receiving their Certified Phlebotomy Technician certificate from an accredited phlebotomy school.
Is Phlebotomy Technician a Good Job

Is Phlebotomy Technician a Good Job?

Phlebotomy is a medical practice in which patients undergo venipuncture (blood draws) for clinical laboratory testing, revealing their health and wellness. Phlebotomy technicians, also known as phlebotomists, are the medical professionals who specialize in this field.
common blood tests

The 11 Most Common Blood Tests Performed by Phlebotomists

For annual check-ups, there are 11 common blood tests administered. These blood tests uncover a wealth of information about a patient’s health, providing insight into what medical conditions people may have or are predisposed to.
approved phlebotomy schools in california

What is an Approved Phlebotomy School in California?

As an aspiring phlebotomist, it is critical to attend an approved phlebotomy school in California. When receiving medical training, any instruction should be advised by the state’s department of public health.
phlebotomy finding difficult veins

Phlebotomy: 5 Tips on Finding Difficult Veins

As a phlebotomist, ‘hard stick’ patients may be frustrating to handle. With PhlebotomyU’s five tips on finding problematic veins, this process can become much more manageable.
medical assistant vs phlebotomist

Medical Assistant vs. Phlebotomist

Which role is the one for you – medical assistant or phlebotomist? Although both career opportunities exist in all healthcare facilities, it is essential to learn more about the positions to prepare for and pursue the occupation you desire most.
what is a butterfly needle

What is a Butterfly Needle Used For?

Butterfly needles are not intended for everyone. The thinner diameter is meant to help patients whose veins are most susceptible to damage. The most common patients that utilize butterfly needles are infants, children, and the elderly.
phlebotomy resume

Here’s Everything You Should Include on a Phlebotomy Resume

Resumes are your first impression on employers. It is a screening process to determine who is the best fit for the position. A polished phlebotomy resume will help you stand out from other job candidates and get an interview.
traveling phlebotomy jobs

What Are Traveling Phlebotomy Jobs?

Phlebotomists are required to draw blood samples from their patients. This process can occur anywhere, frequently in a local clinic or an international hospital, but can even take place in the comfort of one’s home.
mobile phlebotomy service

5 Benefits of Mobile Phlebotomy Services

Mobile phlebotomists travel from client to client to provide them the necessary services they need and come prepared to serve their patients at a place that is safe and practical for them. These services are more convenient than the traditional doctor’s appointment and benefit a wide range of people.
phlebotomy needle safety

Phlebotomy Needle Device Safety Features

Phlebotomy is much more than blood draws – it is a career committed to the health and well-being of others and we must abide by all safety protocols. Whether we are required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent the spread of COVID-19 or to follow needle disposal regulations, phlebotomists have a responsibility to create a healthy and safe environment.