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Phlebotomy and Phlebotomy Certifications - A Necessity

19th January 2011
In lay mans terms, Phlebotomy pertains to the routine and procedure for drawing and collecting blood samples from a patient's body system for the purpose of screening or transfusion. The phlebotomy technique is normally performed by Phlebotomists who usu... Read >
Author: PeterGinsberg

Top 10 Qualities of a Phlebotomy Technician

18th January 2011
If you’re going to enter the exciting field of phlebotomy as a technician or assistant, you will definitely need the top 10 qualities of a phlebotomy technician in order to be successful. Some of these qualities are innate, and others are skills you can a... Read >
Author: The Sider Group

Experts for Microsoft support

14th January 2011
Yesterday morning, I was doing some urgent work in my pathology. I was busy in testing and diagnosing blood samples, collected from various hospitals. The entire day was about to finish and I was left only with 1 hr more. I sat on the computer and started... Read >
Author: GeorgeM

Phlebotomist Salary - how much does a phlebotomist make

13th January 2011
The median expected salary for a typical Phlebotomist in the United States is $29,085. This basic market pricing report was prepared using our Certified Compensation Professionals' analysis of survey data collected from thousands of HR departments at empl... Read >
Author: MD Syai

No Refusal For The Holidays

13th January 2011
It's no surprise that drunk driving car accidents that result in wrongful death and personal injury spike during the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that fatalities incre... Read >
Author: Jason Epstein

Ways To Remove Stress And Have A Good Day

05th January 2011
1. Do not react anger to anger. Confrontation should escalate. If you find yourself suddenly getting angry next time, you are not supposed to respond with the same. Take a deep breath, and then act calmly without any defensiveness. If others will not take... Read >
Author: Mei

Drinking and Driving in South Africa

17th December 2010
Drinking and driving has been described as "a national pastime" in South Africa. Contrary to this possibly humorous remark is the stark reality and consequences of drinking and driving on South African roads. In terms of legislation, the offence of dru... Read >
Author: Niselow Attorneys

How to Become a Medical Lab Technician - Advancing Your Career in the Right Direction

09th December 2010
Have you ever dreamed about being a Medical Lab Technician? Do you find experimenting with different blood and tissue samples fascinating? Well, here is a quick guide to introduce you to the duties of this job, its training requirements and some tips that... Read >
Author: Lisa Thomas

How to Become a Phlebotomy Technician - Choosing a Bold Career Path

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. Duties ... Read >
Author: Lisa Thomas

How to Become a Medical Laboratory Technologist - Turning Your Dream Into Reality

09th December 2010
Do you dream of being a Medical Laboratory Technologist? Believe it or not, it is not as tough as it may sound. In order to guarantee yourself a long term career within this field, all you need is a legitimate medical degree, a firm grasp on handling lab ... Read >
Author: Lisa Thomas

Get a good night's sleep

06th December 2010
In almost all the articles you read about weight loss, the focus is on reducing the calorie intake. Indeed, all the science tells us the only way to lose weight is to simulate a famine and persuade the body to burn the fat it stored away during all the fe... Read >
Author: Catherine Barron

Can A Natural Remedy Help You Overcome Colon Cancer?

01st December 2010
The colon, a very important organ in your body is what makes up most of your digestive tract. It is 6 feet in length except for the last six inches where your rectum and anal canal are. The colon is what helps the body absorb nutrients, water and even min... Read >
Author: Duncan Brothers

Courier service provider

24th November 2010
Courier services are very useful services which helps to transport items or products of various sorts that might be required to be delivered urgently, safely or discreetly. The items that need to be couriered may be something valuable like- bank drafts, l... Read >
Author: Ankita

Get Online Bloodborne Pathogens Training To Comply With OSHA

26th October 2010
Bloodborne pathogens training are essential for the people who work in clinics and hospitals as health workers. This includes doctors, nurses, and the staff members at these centers, particularly those who can come in close contact with human blood or blo... Read >
Author: dobbinjones00

Phlebotomy Training Online Path To Certified Phlebotomy Technician

22nd October 2010
Phlebotomy is a special branch of clinical science that involves taking blood from patients for testing purposes do contain blood. It takes special skills for a career in this area. At present, the greater the human population. Demand for expert phlebotom... Read >
Author: alifshaft
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