Phlebotomist Training - How To Become A Phlebotomist

Want to learn how to draw blood, but don´t have the time to go through years of training? If so, then a career as a phlebotomist is for you. Most phlebotomy courses last only about three months, depending on the state. Learn how to get started in this rewarding career right away.
  1. Visit the American Medical Technologists website. Select the "Search" option from the top menu.
  2. Type the word "phlebotomist" into the search box and hit "Enter." Scroll down and select the ¨Career as a Phlebotomy Technician¨ link.
  3. Read the job description and education requirements. Review all sections to determine if this career is right for you.
  4. Find a phlebotomy technician course near you by visiting the All Allied Health Schools website. (See Resources below.) Click on the "Find Health Care Schools" link.
  5. Scroll down the left menu to the Laboratory Sciences heading. Click on the "Phlebotomy Tech" link.
  6. Search for a school near you and click on the school name to request more information. Some local community colleges and technical schools also offer phlebotomy courses. However, ask the school department if the course is accredited and recognized by the American Medical Technologists organization before enrolling.
  7. Enroll in the phlebotomy course of your choice. Complete course requirements, graduate and start your career as a phlebotomist.