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Phlebotomists are technicians who draw blood. Learn why you might visit a phlebotomist and what to expect when having your blood drawn.
Phlebotomy refers to drawing blood from a person's vein with a needle. Learn more about what to expect and how to prepare.
Phlebotomy is when someone uses a needle to take blood from your vein. It’s also called a blood draw or venipuncture. WebMD explains the process, risks, and side effects.
A phlebotomist is a healthcare professional trained to draw blood. Learn more about their job and how to become a phlebotomist here.
Phlebotomy is the drawing of blood, a phlebotomist is someone with special training to do. However, in many countries other healthcare professionals are also capable of drawing blood (e.g. doctors ...
Now, infrared vein finders and bedside ultrasounds have made putting in IVs much easier, and the requirement for central veins is much less common.
How does it work? Watch this short video and decide if you want your anonymous phlebotomist in the white lab coat making small talk while they find your vein or don't mind the future in your arm.
Christy Ellis, a national registered medical assistant, is owner and teacher of Phlebotomy Career Training Academy LLC in Lafayette.