Hey girl I just came across your video 🎉 I am a newbie phlebotomist 🥳 I’m just waiting for my license to come and I can start working. I can’t wait to get started and I really like what I do💚
Hey, my first time watching and i love this vlog. Im a phlebotomist as well, well i started about a dew months ago. I line being a phlebotomist and i work in a hospital. I have to get the hang of how to do the LabCorp paperworks and putting that in the computer. I was saying, i think I'll like being a phlebotomist better in a clinic or doctor office rather then hospital. I would loce to see a video on that.
Thank you so much for your feedback 😊 Welcome to the phlebotomy club. I love it here. I will definitely be making a video on the differences between the clinic and hospital so stay tuned.
hey I love this video and thanks for the information. it kinda gives me an idea of what to expect on the job. I'm the same way about not liking the expected at work and I'm 22. I'm half way through my phlebotomy class and were supposed to take the NHA exam. I've been studying what my school has taught me and reading my books but I have no clue whats gonna be on the test and or what the job will look like. I will start clinicals soon. when I get certified I want to work in a clinic, doctors office specifically obgyn or pediatric or a plasma center. I dont want to work in a hospital or nursing home . I'd also like to travel with it in the next few years!
Hello am in Africa is it possible to study phlebotomist in the US can i apply to a university i really love this job but there are no schools or universities in my country that has this programs i need your help thank you
I believe that anyone can do whatever their heart feels. I’d say do your research and if it is feasible for you to accomplish then go for it. Good luck 👍🏽
New phlebotomist, job hunting has been hard. But im still trying daily. Everyone almost wants you to have 6 months+ experience already, but I'm a rookie phlebotomist looking for the opportunity to get there ❤❤❤.... New Subby...😎
OMG I love that for you. Welcome to the Club. Please do not give up on your search. Plasma/Donor centers have great entry level positions for a newbie phlebotomist. Definitely research your local hospitals as well. Some offer training on the job. You will do great. And thank you so much. :)
Im also going to get my ultrasound technician certification under my belt, going to tour the college this Monday. Gotta make it happen, I'm 40 now, doing things that I should've done long ago but I'm more serious now at this age lol. Making it known to my kids , I can do it and for them! 19, 15 and 4.
@@sheenaboyd3755 thank you so much for sharing. I understand completely when life can just be life-ing. You’re an inspiration. Definitely continue to keep succeeding dear. You will do great. 😊
I will start class September 2024 doing the same 🎉 am so excited ❤ i wanted to know how long was your class ? The school am gonna be going to will be 2 weeks will learn all thos in 2 weeks ?
Hi there I love your videos I just came across your I am taking a phlebotomy online but it's a lot of information that you can also get from TH-cam. So what is your take on phlebotomy online or phlebotomy in a class setting? Also I like the way that the clinic atmosphere is it seems so much more relaxing and not as stressful I'm not sure if you only do lab work through appointments only. But seems less stressful. Also one more question who are the people that actually pick up the lab drawers?
There is no set number on how many patients you see a day unfortunately. Depending on the setting and location. It could be from anywhere of 6 patients a day on a very slow day or 50+ on a very busy day. It honestly just depends. I will touch up more on this question in my Phlebotomy Q&A Part 3 video. Thank you kindly.
Nice video, phlebotomist here as well. It is good practice to always label specimens in front of the patient, Just Fyi. Nice video though. I can tell you love your job. 🙂
hi, im interested in becoming a phlebotomist after i graduate high school, i heard most places , want people with experience so how would i go about that after receiving my certification?, thank you so much for this video very excited
That is great to hear. Plasma/Donor centers are always hiring for entry level phlebotomists. That can be a start. There are some jobs that hire phlebotomists with no experience as well, including some hospitals. You can also get your foot in the door by applying for jobs like a patient care technician or something else and that can also help with getting a job because you'll already be working for that certain clinic or hospital and most jobs hire from within. Just keep applying and do not give up. There are many hospitals, laboratories and clinics needing a phlebotomist. YOU GOT THIS!! I BELIEVE IN YOU
Hi just found your page b/c I’m considering starting phlebotomy school particularly for job security. I’ve been an entrepreneur for the last decade but need more secure and that won’t take too much time to receive certification. Do you or anyone have any advice for those considering getting into this field ?
I would say do it. The training is not long. You get to know that you are a part of someone’s care. It gets your foot in the door in the medical field. You get to work with all types of medical professionals. You’re going to live what you do. You will do great. 😊
Can you please explain to me, what the difference is between a phlebotomist technician and a Phlebotomist?.... I've been having trouble understanding the difference and also how long do you need to go to school for both of them?😅
Hello. I've heard of both titles before. In certain states, they refer to both of them as separate job titles, and in certain states the title name means the same thing which is still a phlebotomist. In states that differentiate the two, the phlebotomist would be over the technicians. Kind of like a supervisor. The training is normally the same for both. Probably the phlebotomist would have more experience and licensure than the phlebotomy tech. Just depending on where you're working, then you can see what both titles are like. We honestly do the same things and procedures. Schooling should be the same in most cases depending on which certification you're going for. I hope that helps.
@@floflow09 Thank you very much, I am trying to go to school to become a phlebotomist and I'm from Texas so I have been so confused understanding the differences because I want to go for full phlebotomy and not just technician so this definitely gave me more understanding, again thank you!😊
Hey girl I just came across your video 🎉
I am a newbie phlebotomist 🥳
I’m just waiting for my license to come and I can start working. I can’t wait to get started and I really like what I do💚
That is great to hear dear. Wishing you all the best on your new journey. 🫶🏽
@@floflow09thank you 🫶🏽
I just graduated school today and now all I have to do is schedule my NHA. I’m looking to work outpatient but thanks for this video ..new sub🙂
That is awesome. Congratulations. Welcome aboard. You’re going to do fantastic 🤩
Hey, my first time watching and i love this vlog. Im a phlebotomist as well, well i started about a dew months ago. I line being a phlebotomist and i work in a hospital. I have to get the hang of how to do the LabCorp paperworks and putting that in the computer. I was saying, i think I'll like being a phlebotomist better in a clinic or doctor office rather then hospital. I would loce to see a video on that.
Thank you so much for your feedback 😊
Welcome to the phlebotomy club. I love it here. I will definitely be making a video on the differences between the clinic and hospital so stay tuned.
So glad I found your channel! I’m starting classes soon and I’m so excited! New subbie 😊
Thank you so much for your kind words. I wish you the best of luck. Don’t give up dear. You got this 🫶🏽💪🏽
hey I love this video and thanks for the information. it kinda gives me an idea of what to expect on the job. I'm the same way about not liking the expected at work and I'm 22. I'm half way through my phlebotomy class and were supposed to take the NHA exam. I've been studying what my school has taught me and reading my books but I have no clue whats gonna be on the test and or what the job will look like. I will start clinicals soon. when I get certified I want to work in a clinic, doctors office specifically obgyn or pediatric or a plasma center. I dont want to work in a hospital or nursing home . I'd also like to travel with it in the next few years!
That is great to hear. You will do awesome and I wish you the best on your journey. 😊
It was inspiring !
@@fabulouswomenpray thank you so much. I truly appreciate that. 🩷🫶🏽
Hi, Im a new phlebotomist 🎉🎉🎉 and i will be looking forward to more of your videos. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Thank you so much. Wishing you luck on your new journey. Welcome aboard 🥰☺️🫶🏽
I just shared urs this video on my Facebook account 😊
Wow, thank you
Hello am in Africa is it possible to study phlebotomist in the US can i apply to a university i really love this job but there are no schools or universities in my country that has this programs i need your help thank you
I believe that anyone can do whatever their heart feels. I’d say do your research and if it is feasible for you to accomplish then go for it. Good luck 👍🏽
I am currently in phlebotomy school I am excited
That is wonderful to hear. Welcome to the phlebotomy club hun. 🎉You will love it here. Keep up the good work. You will do great. 😊
New phlebotomist, job hunting has been hard. But im still trying daily. Everyone almost wants you to have 6 months+ experience already, but I'm a rookie phlebotomist looking for the opportunity to get there ❤❤❤.... New Subby...😎
OMG I love that for you. Welcome to the Club. Please do not give up on your search. Plasma/Donor centers have great entry level positions for a newbie phlebotomist. Definitely research your local hospitals as well. Some offer training on the job. You will do great. And thank you so much. :)
@@floflow09 ❤️ ty!
Im also going to get my ultrasound technician certification under my belt, going to tour the college this Monday. Gotta make it happen, I'm 40 now, doing things that I should've done long ago but I'm more serious now at this age lol. Making it known to my kids , I can do it and for them! 19, 15 and 4.
@@sheenaboyd3755 thank you so much for sharing. I understand completely when life can just be life-ing. You’re an inspiration. Definitely continue to keep succeeding dear. You will do great. 😊
@@floflow09 ty!
I will start class September 2024 doing the same 🎉 am so excited ❤ i wanted to know how long was your class ? The school am gonna be going to will be 2 weeks will learn all thos in 2 weeks ?
That is so great to hear. Super excited for you.
How long was your class ? Just curious @@floflow09
It was from 8am-3pm
No I mean how many weeks ?@@floflow09
My apologies. I miss understood the question. Mine was considered a semester, so it was 4 weeks.
Hi there I love your videos I just came across your I am taking a phlebotomy online but it's a lot of information that you can also get from TH-cam. So what is your take on phlebotomy online or phlebotomy in a class setting? Also I like the way that the clinic atmosphere is it seems so much more relaxing and not as stressful I'm not sure if you only do lab work through appointments only. But seems less stressful. Also one more question who are the people that actually pick up the lab drawers?
I have a Phlebotomy Q&A Part 3 video coming out and I will definitely answer these questions so please stay tuned for that.
heyy girll im in high school and i’m graduating june the 8th and im going to college after to be a phlebotomist i’m soo excited
That is wonderful to hear. Happy graduation. Awesome 😊
how many patients do you see on a daily basis?
There is no set number on how many patients you see a day unfortunately. Depending on the setting and location. It could be from anywhere of 6 patients a day on a very slow day or 50+ on a very busy day. It honestly just depends. I will touch up more on this question in my Phlebotomy Q&A Part 3 video. Thank you kindly.
Hello dear flow i am Rajesh i am phlebotomist i am from hyderabad in india .so where do ur work right now as a phlebotomist
@@ayyayyovaddhammavlogs4668 hello I work in the United States
My qualification is DMLT(Diploma in medical lab technology) Can i come for a phlebotomist job and how to come?
My apologies, but I would not know the answer to that.
@@floflow09 its okey dear flow siser i will meet u if i came US Hopefully😊
@@floflow09 its okey dear flow sister i will meet u if i came US in futer hopefully 😊
Nice video, phlebotomist here as well. It is good practice to always label specimens in front of the patient, Just Fyi. Nice video though. I can tell you love your job. 🙂
Thank you for watching
hi, im interested in becoming a phlebotomist after i graduate high school, i heard most places , want people with experience so how would i go about that after receiving my certification?, thank you so much for this video very excited
That is great to hear. Plasma/Donor centers are always hiring for entry level phlebotomists. That can be a start. There are some jobs that hire phlebotomists with no experience as well, including some hospitals. You can also get your foot in the door by applying for jobs like a patient care technician or something else and that can also help with getting a job because you'll already be working for that certain clinic or hospital and most jobs hire from within. Just keep applying and do not give up. There are many hospitals, laboratories and clinics needing a phlebotomist. YOU GOT THIS!! I BELIEVE IN YOU
Hi just found your page b/c I’m considering starting phlebotomy school particularly for job security. I’ve been an entrepreneur for the last decade but need more secure and that won’t take too much time to receive certification. Do you or anyone have any advice for those considering getting into this field ?
I would say do it. The training is not long. You get to know that you are a part of someone’s care. It gets your foot in the door in the medical field. You get to work with all types of medical professionals. You’re going to live what you do. You will do great. 😊
i just found this video! i want to go into phlebotomy but in nervoussss
Thank you for replying. Don’t be nervous. It is a great career, and I believe in you. You will do great. 😊👍🏽
Can you please explain to me, what the difference is between a phlebotomist technician and a Phlebotomist?.... I've been having trouble understanding the difference and also how long do you need to go to school for both of them?😅
Hello. I've heard of both titles before. In certain states, they refer to both of them as separate job titles, and in certain states the title name means the same thing which is still a phlebotomist. In states that differentiate the two, the phlebotomist would be over the technicians. Kind of like a supervisor. The training is normally the same for both. Probably the phlebotomist would have more experience and licensure than the phlebotomy tech. Just depending on where you're working, then you can see what both titles are like. We honestly do the same things and procedures. Schooling should be the same in most cases depending on which certification you're going for. I hope that helps.
@@floflow09 Thank you very much, I am trying to go to school to become a phlebotomist and I'm from Texas so I have been so confused understanding the differences because I want to go for full phlebotomy and not just technician so this definitely gave me more understanding, again thank you!😊
Oh absolutely, there are many jobs in Texas that hires phlebotomists with no experience. You will do great.
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i havenever heard of what this job title is ever
It’s definitely a job title and phlebotomist are everywhere.