National Certification Career Association is the certification for phlebotomy technician
To get your phlebotomy certification you will need to pass a class and a written exam
The Center for Phlebotomy Education's School of Phlebotomy serves the Southern Indiana/Louisville, Kentucky area. You can get your certification there or you can visit their website.
Phlebotomy, which is also known as venesection, is performed by a nurse or a technician known as a phlebotomist
A Phlebotomy certification is mostly better due to the wider range that you can complete for a LVN.
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.
All the information you need regarding you phlebotomy certification can be found at www.nationalphlebotomy.org.
Medical trainig centers will give you phlebotomy certification. There are several courses available online.
No It's a seperate Certification.
You can find phlebotomy certification test questions on these sites "www.testprepreview.com/phlebotomy_practice.htm", "www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/search.php?tag=true...phlebotomy".
Phlebotomy, which is also known as venesection, is performed by a nurse or a technician
Phlebotomy certification is required for certifying for an individual and to get specialization to draw blood from a live person or animal and this is performed by venipuncture.
Phlebotomy is the act of extracting blood from humans or animals. To do it, you have to go through a training to get the phlebotomy certification, after sitting for a national exam.