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musiclover♥
I am a certified medical assistant with certification in phlebotomy, can I work in hospital as a phlebotomist?
Asked by musiclover♥
or Will I only be able to work in clinics and doctors offices?? help please

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Best Answer:
ABSOLUTELY. To tell you the truth, you may have more "book training" than most of their staff. Good luck and go get 'em. :) John Jones, M.D. (and a former phlebtomist a long time ago during my college days)
practicing gynecologist
Answered by John Jones, the Florida Gyn

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I don't see any reason why you can't work at a hospital as a phlebotomist, unless the hospital requires experience!
Answered by Laura in North Carolina

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YES! You may enjoy a hospital more than a Dr's office anyway. You can also check out blood mobiles.
Answered by fivemgmorphine


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