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You can get certified but it would be hard to find a respective employer who will hire you. Good luck!

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Q: Misdemeanor can you still get certified as a phlebotomist?
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What are the initials for a certified phlebotomist?

CP


Can you become a certified bookkeeper with a misdemeanor?

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What is the difference in certified phlebotomist and a registered phlebotomist?

A phlebotomist is "registered" through the AMT (American Medical Technologists) and is "certified" through the AAMA ... it means the same thing -- you passed a national exam and now belong to one of the two groups, through which you do continuing education and pay membership dues.


Can you receive phlebotomist training online?

Yes, you actually can receive phlebotomist training online. Many websites offer this training for you to become certified as a real phlebotomist. This is a great alternative to regular schooling.


What are the required qualifications for a phlebotomist?

You will require a phlebotomist certification in order to become a phlebotomist. A good way to get certified is through the National Heathcareer Association. Their website can be found here: http://www.nhanow.com/phlebotomy-technician.aspx


Can I go through phlebotomist training online?

No, you must go to a certified institution to get licensed.


Can you still get a certification in psychology if you have a misdemeanor on your record?

It might depend on the specifics of the misdemeanor and what consideration is given to the misdemeanor by the entity which certifies Psychologists. If you don't by chance still "live" with your mother at the Bates Motel, you have a pretty good shot at becoming certified. Be honest about the misdemeanor with those who need to know such things and you'll probably find out that most folks appreciate honesty more than they disapprove of misdemeanors. P.S. It might make for a good Psychological study to record the events of your becoming certified. Good Luck. Elthron


What is the term for an individual trained and skilled in the puncture of a vein for the purpose of drawing blood?

It is called a Phlebotomist. I am a Certified Phlebotomy Technician through the National Healthcare Association.


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Depends on the misdemeanor.


What can some get certified as a phlebotomist?

A phlebotomist typically must spend at least two years in school at a medically centered technical school. One may also obtain training through online schooling and courses as well.


How do I become a certified phlebotomist?

Since you don't have to have your phlebotomy certification in order to start your career as a phlebotomist, why should you get certified? Because without your phlebotomist certification, getting a job is nearly impossible. California and Louisiana may be the only states that require "all persons who are not doctors, nurses or clinical lab scientists" to be licensed in order to draw blood. But phlebotomy certification tells your prospective employer that you have met the requirements laid down by respected certifying bodies in your field. These certifying bodies maintain standards for education and experience.


What grade do you need to became a certifies phlebotomist?

To become a certified Phlebotomist you must be at least 18 depending on state requirements. I live in DC an I'm enrolled in a Phlebotomy certificate program and I'm only 18. In some states the age is 21 but some time your age can be waived.