Articles, tagged with "drawing blood", page 4
21st January 2011
Many health professionals will agree that finding veins when drawing blood can sometimes be a tedious task. While it is possible to use many different phlebotomy techniques, some people's vein are hard to find or are hidden. Veinlite tries to help nurses ...
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Author:
expertseo22@gmail.com
10th January 2011
Would you want to put your office skills and ability to multitask to use in a medical or health care setting? If yes, then maybe you should consider being a Medical Office Assistant.
Here's some significant insight into the realm of medical office assi...
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Author:
Lisa Thomas
09th December 2010
Does the sight of blood aggravate you or make you feel uncomfortable? If not, then you should definitely look into becoming a Phlebotomy Technician. The following information will give you some insight on how to start your career in this field.
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Author:
Lisa Thomas
22nd October 2010
"Phlebotomy is the act of drawing blood for examination". The health expert who draws the blood is known as a phlebotomist. Their primary obligation is to draw blood for assessment or for blood donations by way of venipuncture and capillary punctures. In ...
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Author:
Tom Roberts
15th October 2010
A medical career is very rewarding and phlebotomy certification is one of the ways to acquire one. Those with these certification are only capable of drawing blood, making documentation and labelling of these samples. This is one of the most vital job ins...
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Author:
jackjreynolds
13th October 2010
Phlebotomy is the skill of collecting blood from the veins of the body for sampling or for blood donation.Drawing blood requires a lot of training.A Phlebotomy training can fetch a lot of good career options in many places like hospitals, research centers...
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Author:
jackjreynolds
05th October 2010
There are many professions in the medical field to consider for a promising career. We know that even in these economic times, health care personnel are in demand. Many credited colleges and institutions are now offering classes online to provide certif...
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Author:
Tabitha Middleton
28th September 2010
Learning how to become an anesthesiologist assistant could be the first step to a new and rewarding career. It is necessary to understand what it takes to enter this profession in order to decide if this skilled allied health career is right for you. Anes...
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Author:
The Sider Group
28th September 2010
Basics of Phlebotomy CertificationPhlebotomy is the practice of drawing blood. In connection a phlebotomist is an individual who is well trained to obtain blood samples.Currently phlebotomy offers a lucarative career opportunity. In the United States of A...
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Author:
Russ Burt
24th September 2010
Professionals in the health care field are always in demand. One reason for this scenario is the aging population, especially considering the vast baby boomers generation. With so many careers available in the medical field, it may be difficult to decide ...
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Author:
Tabitha Middleton
22nd September 2010
Nowadays medical assistant demand is very quickly growing. Medical assistant offers fastest growing career in the country. Due to boom in health care industry, demand for medical assistant for performing administrative task in medical environment is incre...
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Author:
JakeSolo
18th August 2010
If you are thinking of pursuing career in the medical field, there has been no better time to reach those goals than right now. With our current rapidly aging population, medical field workers can look forward to many opportunities for growth in a variety...
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Author:
lexordaren
05th August 2010
Receive training from qualified phlebotomist training programs and obtain your Phlebotomy Certification.
Phlebotomy Certification is currently in high demand and requires minimal education expense. Careers in the health care industry continue to grow thr...
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Author:
sandz1214
02nd July 2010
Phlebotomy is commonly known as venipuncture, which means collecting blood from veins. The persons who work in this field are referred as phlebotomists. These phlebotomists collect will venous blood and perform a variety of other important medical tasks a...
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Author:
butterfruit
01st July 2010
Individuals with widely different backgrounds and training are drawing blood in physician's offices and laboratories. They range from employees without any prior medical or laboratory background that were trained on the job to certified phlebotomists and ...
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Author:
strawberry