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How to Become a Phlebotomy Instructor


By: Amit Kothiyal
Submitted: 2011-09-19 01:07:48 | Word Count: 437


So you want to know how to become a phlebotomy instructor. This could be an ideal choice for your career path, as there has been significant growth in this field in recent years. As many people already know, a phlebotomist is a specialized medical technician who specializes in venipuncture, the drawing of blood for testing purposes (and blood transfusions as well). More and more hospitals and medical centers are relying on phlebotomists to take care of this important step when the doctor requires a blood test. Since doctors and nurses are too busy to draw blood and medical assistants are also busy and not always qualified to draw blood, the phlebotomist ensures that everything runs smoothly and that the lab work gets done. As an instructor, you could help train the next generation of phlebotomists to take over this important role in the healthcare world.

How to Become a Phlebotomy Instructor
Phlebotomist teachers are typically certified by the American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals. This requires becoming a certified phlebotomist, which entails completion of an accredited educational program, the passing of a certification exam and working for at least three years in the field prior to your application. LPNs and RNs are also qualified to become phlebotomy instructors. If you are qualified, you can simply download the Certified Phlebotomy Instructor application from the American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals. The application requires a $150 processing fee, as well as some additional information and documentation, including a resume and proof that you have completed 10 hours of continuing medical education in the last 12 months. This must be signed by a qualified supervisor or dean from the accredited school that you attended.
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The American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals also recommends getting at least a year of experience in some sort of teaching environment before becoming a phlebotomy instructor. This doesn't have to be formal; it could be training new hires at your current phlebotomist job, for example, as long as someone with authority can vouch that you have done this training work. When you send your application in, you can feel confident about approval if you have fulfilled the requirements. Then, you can begin looking for work in junior colleges, technical institutes, vocational schools and other healthcare training environments. As a phlebotomist instructor, you can expect to earn between $36,000 and $40,000 annually, depending on experience, geographical location and other factors.

Author Resource:- Find detailed information about top phlebotomy training schools and phlebotomy classes offering by them at PhlebotomySchoolsU.com. Choose best phlebotomy college for you and start your path to a rewarding career.

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