I am currently in school for phlebotomy and the course I am taking is 8 wks long however when done I will have completed all the necessary requirements by the state to work as a phlebotomist but become nationally certified I must take the national test after my class ends and pass at least with 70% and at the school I attend before I can test nationally I must complete 25 live sucessful venipuncture sticks to qualify to take the test. Each state varies and each job varies for what they require so you have to check into your states requirements I am in Texas by the way hope it helps
It will take up to 2 years depending on the program. You will then be a certified dog trainer.
There's not really such an entity as a phlebotomist school but there are many qualified schools where your friend can take the correct courses to become a phlebotomist.
it takes 7 years to become a certified nurse midwife
it takes 7 years to become a certified nurse midwife
how can i become certified nursing assiant
Contact local SCUBA or PADI for info or go to Cancun and pay $500 for a 3 day course to become certified
12 years because of law school
Training to become a Phlebotomist should take up to six months. This should include formal theoretical training and supervised practice, leading to get a phlebotomy license with a quick time.
It shouldn't matter where you take a CNA program, as long as you pass the test and become certified.
To become a certified MT (medical technologist) you need 3 years of college and 1 year of intership in a hospital, then take a registry exam.
A phlebotomist is not for the faint hearted. There are 2 methods to becoming one. You can either get on-the-job training or to take a course which can last anywhere up to a year long.
Becoming certified as a respiratory therapist can take up to 3 or 4 years depending the after field you want to go into. It is well worth it though as it is a very rewarding profession.