In short, a phlebotomist draws blood from a person or an animal. Special training is required and is taught at a tech school or community college. These sites have info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phlebotomist AND http://www.howtobecomeaphlebotomist.com/how-to-become-a-phlebotomist.php
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.
You should try the Local Hospital or Clinics in that area, they may have an opening. Some doctors office may also need a Phlebotomy's services.
There are online classes for just about anything you can think of nowdays. Many classes are compatible with online non "brick and mortar" settings, unfortunatly phlebotomy would not be one of them. Since phlebotomy would require acts like drawing blood, this is not something you would be able to learn online. The theory behind phlebotomy and some of the requirements needed to become a phlebotomist would be able to be learned online but I think you would not be able to find online phlebotomy classes. You can check out http://ezinearticles.com/?Phlebotomy-Online-Schools&id=241030 for more information on this. Good Luck!
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Yes, Phlebotomy practice tests are everywhere online and they can be virtually found anywhere. The tests are online practice so you can probably find some in store.
To get phlebotomy skills as an LPN you would need to find a job that had some on the job training or you could take a certified phlebotomy class.
There are two kinds of cholesterol. Of course you can find some information on Wikipedia, and even on WebMD. The best way to get information is directly from your own doctor.
The official ITIL website (ITIL-officialsite.com) has information about courses, training, and certifications. This would be your best option for learning more about ITIL and taking a course.
There are many online courses that one can take on religion. I would find an online college course that is very creditable. Be careful some these online courses are scams.
There are several places you can find online that will give you more information about these classes and courses. Finding one where you live, (if you'd like to attend in person), will require a search by location, however the following website provides some good general information about this field and some of the best schools for these programs: http://phlebotomytechnicianschools.com/
Some good med tech lessons are hematology and immunology ,microbiology,clinical and urinalysis,medical terminology, direct patient care, phlebotomy. You can take a course to learn more about them.
Contacting Fidelity directly is the best course of action. Fiedlity's website also holds some good information. But checking with your auto dealer or lawyer, one should find information about Fidelity.