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Who can draw blood in Utah?

Who can draw blood in Utah?

Blood Draw Permits Issued by the Utah Department of Health The Utah Department of Health is allowed to issue blood draw permits to individuals who are not licensed as physicians, mid-level providers, nurses, paramedics, or Advanced EMTs.

What is the next step after phlebotomy?

Another career option for phlebotomists is to become a medical laboratory technician, which requires an associate degree and professional certification. Technicians collect blood samples and analyze them to determine a medical diagnosis.

What places pay phlebotomist the most?

The metropolitan areas that pay the highest salary in the phlebotomist profession are Redding, San Diego, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, and San Jose.

  • Redding, California. $52,770.
  • San Diego, California. $51,920.
  • Santa Rosa, California. $51,620.
  • Santa Cruz, California. $51,070.
  • San Jose, California. $50,710.

What schools offer phlebotomy?

Tidewater Community College

  • Cleveland Community College
  • Quinsigamond Community College
  • Colorado Mountain College
  • Everett Community College
  • Miami Dade College
  • Rock Valley College
  • St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences
  • Macomb Community College
  • Rhodes State College
  • How to become a phlebotomist in Utah?

    Pass a background check and drug test

  • Submit your High School or GED transcripts
  • Complete up to 40 hours of didactic training
  • Complete up to 40 hours of practical training
  • Prove that you can perform 100 venipunctures and 10 skin punctures.
  • What are the best schools for phlebotomy?

    University of Alaska. Located in Fairbanks,the University of Alaska offers a one-year training program for those going into the phlebotomy field.

  • Baker College.
  • Madison Area Technical College.
  • Goodwin College.
  • Ferris State University.
  • Columbia Basin College.
  • Dixie State College of Utah.
  • Bellevue College.
  • National Career Education.
  • Ultimate Medical Academy.
  • What to expect in phlebotomy school?

    Medical terminology

  • EKG equipment training
  • Lab safety
  • Anatomy