Phlebotomy is a medical profession that collects blood from patients in order to perform a variety of tests or for donating blood. Phlebotomists are not required to be licensed except in California and Kentucky. In order to become a phlebotomist one must have a high school diploma or GED. Aspiring phlebotomists generally spend about four months in a trade school where they learn the proper techniques for taking and handling blood.
The health care industry is currently experiencing an increase of jobs through the year 2016 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS.) This makes phlebotomy jobs some of the most valuable jobs for jobseekers.
Phlebotomist careers have a very promising outlook. Get started now. Search for phlebotomy jobs at HealthCareerWeb.com, your connection to healthcare jobs and professionals!
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Location
Type
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02-06-2010
Intermountain Healthcare
Salt Lake City, UT
N/A
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01-29-2010
Quest Diagnostics
Saint Louis, MO
Full-Time
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01-29-2010
Intermountain Healthcare
Bountiful, UT
N/A
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01-28-2010
HCA Midwest Division
Lees Summit, MO
N/A
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01-27-2010
Intermountain Healthcare
Burley, ID
N/A
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01-22-2010
Watson Clinic
Lakeland, FL
N/A
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01-19-2010
CNS Healthcare
Jacksonville, FL
Full-Time
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... attentively serving our patients. PRN Phlebotomist / MA needed at busy clinical research setting. The position requires phlebotomy ... |
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02-08-2010
confidential
Spokane, WA
N/A
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02-08-2010
Children's Hospital Boston
Boston, MA
N/A
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02-07-2010
Texas Health Resources
Allen, TX
N/A
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