Yes, it seems like at least right now, it would be a good career. According to the Beareu of Labor Statistics, job prospects for all allied health professionals are better-than-average.
You can get career training in the field of phlebotomy in the Boston area at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston, Massachusetts. You can call them at (617) 228-2000
Capella University has Career Training in phlebotomy, near Boiling Springs lakes, NC. You can see a list of them at www.insiders.com › home › higher education & research
You can get Phlebotomy training through Oregon Medical Training. It is a private career school located near Eugene, OR.
A search of their website turns up nothing on phlebotomy. However your local Red Cross is a good place to learn the basics of phlebotomy.
Phlebotomy training online can be found at www.Capella.edu.
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.
A career in phlebotomy is a great choice. You can get trainign an information at www.phlebotomypages.com.
It's a very lucrative career that doesn't require long time training. Only a few months of practice and some theory, and you get the phlebotomy certification to start a rewarding career. The average hourly rate is about $15, and the demand for personnel is increasing. What could be better?
National Certification Career Association is the certification for phlebotomy technician
Here is a list of some accredited schools for phlebotomy: http://www.guidetohealthcareschools.com/phlebotomy.html . Note that some of the schools are nationally accredited, which counterintuitively, isn't as good as regional accreditation.
To begin a career in phlebotomy, you have to go through a training program that will end with the diploma of a technician in phlebotomy (also known as phlebotomist). Another plus that you may consider is the phlebotomy certification. It's not a must, but in some states of U.S such as California and Louisiana it's required to start working.
There are numerous phlebotomy courses offered at Davenport University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. There is also a program at Ferris State University in Michigan. You can take phlebotomy classes at Macomb Community College, Oakland Community College and Wayne State Universities. They are all located at MI. There is a Phlebotomy Career Training center located in Garden City, MI. There is a certification program at this establishment.