no idea.. good luck with that
2006-07-25 07:14:53
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answered by dd 4
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I am a medical Assistant in Ohio I am graduating in September I am taking the Phlebotomy Test in september the Place that I am going through is
National Allied Health Test Registry
12480 W 62nd Terrace Suite #307
Shawnee KS 66216
1-888-26-4090
They might be able to give you the test online and they will send you the certifcate
Thought thatI might just add that little tidbit
You welcome Hope everything goes well
2006-07-25 07:49:34
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answered by bratbrt101 1
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I suppose where you are talking about? Hospitals, doctors and aged care facilities all run differently from each other. I have known of RN's who are phlebotomists, but I have also know there to be such thing as a phlebotomy technician, and they are not qualified nurses, but trained specifically in their field. I would say its up to the institution, but you dont need to be a nurse to become one.
2016-03-26 20:57:24
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answered by ? 4
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If nothing else works, contact the Red Cross. It's their life. They should have local contacts. Your in Watts? Did you check out County. They alway have a big turn over, and you may be able to get in there for your training.
Good luck,.
2006-07-25 07:17:07
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answered by snoweagleltd 4
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I have seen ads on the front cover of the L.A. Times Classified section. Under medical assistant, nursing. But always on the front cover, they are small ads, and also say they are state certified.
They offer courses from time to time.
2006-07-25 07:15:36
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answered by alwaysbombed 5
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Call the hospital, or a nursing school, they should know where you can find the classes you need.
2006-07-25 07:15:18
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answered by mightymite1957 7
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Go have some blood drawn for some reason. Ask the person that takes your blood where she was taught how to do it.
2006-07-25 07:16:11
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answered by housedirt 1
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