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Many workplaces, medical centers, and hospitals are looking for diligent phlebotomists to collect blood samples from patients for transfusion, donation, or diagnostic purposes. They may be testing the blood sample themselves, or are responsible for marking the sample container and coordinating transportation to laboratories for testing. In medical laboratories and hospitals, blood analysis remains an important role for phlebotomists. Blood collection and reporting is required by physicians and other healthcare professionals for analysis and diagnosis. As a result, the demand for phlebotomists will continue to be high. Phlebotomists, commonly known as phlebotomy technicians, work closely and directly with patients to collect blood samples by finger prick or intravenous injection. These candidates also prepare samples for laboratory testing and shipping. To be a good phlebotomist, candidates must be precise in their work, keep accurate blood tests and prepare reports to send to healthcare professionals or doctors.
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