Opportunities Industrialization Center in Fairmont, West Virginia gas a phlebotomy school
The Center for Phlebotomy Education's School of Phlebotomy serves the Southern Indiana/Louisville, Kentucky area. You can get your certification there or you can visit their website.
One can go through a training program at their local hospital or vocational school. Phlebotomy is the process of drawing blood from patients. One cannot do online training for this course as there is no way to be supervised in drawing blood, however there are practice test questions for the phlebotomy test online.
To start a career in phlebotomy one has to take a phlebotomy program. Depending on the school you go to it can take from a semester to a year. On top of that a person has to have some hands on experience in drawing blood. Once you become a Certified Phlebotomy technician you have to renew your certification once a year.
When you are looking for good phlebotomy schools you cannot go wrong by checking out the education forums. Everyone has an opinion, but phlebotomy schools which are recommended by past students will give you a base to work from. They will also be able to advise you on fees as well.
Phlebotomy is the act of extracting blood from humans or animals. To do it, you have to go through a training to get the phlebotomy certification, after sitting for a national exam.
Simply visit www.yellowpages.com. Provide the name " Phlebotomy Training" or "Phlebotomy School"in Greensboro, NC. Yellow pages will provide you with a list of "Phlebotomy schools in the Greensboro, NC area.
I can't find anything in state. Try asking someone practicing where they went or go out of state Center for Phlebotomy Education's School of Phlebotomy 1304 Old Highway 135, Corydon, IN - (812) 738-5700
You can find phlebotomy certification test questions on these sites "www.testprepreview.com/phlebotomy_practice.htm", "www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/search.php?tag=true...phlebotomy".
Medical trainig centers will give you phlebotomy certification. There are several courses available online.
Phlebotomy training requires a specific course of study for certification. Coursework includes anatomy and physiology, as well as practical training, sterile technique, etc. Check out: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/faqs/phlebotomy-certification.php AND www.nationalphlebotomy.org Phlebotomy is a course itself. You learn how to draw blood and classify it. You don't go to a school so much as you take a course, often given by the Red Cross.
Here's a school in Dallas that offers phlebotomy training: http://www.pcihealth.edu/education/index.htm .