It depends on what/where your program courses was . It would be safer to consult with the program in which you attended.
Phlebotomy is a very fast growing field. You can get great phlebotomy at www.phlebotomytraining.com
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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
Drawing blood is phlebotomy.
Phlebotomy is related to the health care field. You can take courses for this anywhere that you can take nursing courses. You do not need to go to a University. Many technical schools offer phlebotomy training.
From what I've read, you would be eligible. That's not saying you would be hired. Legal associations, as with any other employment field, look down on felonies. I would talk to somebody currently in the legal field in Oklahoma just to make sure you would be eligible.
Healthcareerweb.com has a great compendium of different jobs in the field of Phlebotomy. Going there you can find out information in the area as well as seeking out jobs.
Open up your favorite search provider like google by visiting it's web page. Type "phlebotomy certification online" into the search field and numerous results will be shown of how to obtain phlebotomy certification online.
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The current average salary for an entry-level position as a phlebotomy technician is between $18,000 and $39,000. However, with more experience in the field, your pay rate will increase. Once you have five years or more in the field, you could be making $40,000 a year or more.
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