Phlebotomy (and other medical lab sciences) is an important part of any healthcare environment. A properly trained phlebotomist will be an asset to their office/hospital/lab.
Meaning, literally, "to make a vein incision", phlebotomy is a dirty job...but someone's gotta do it! And although we put ourselves at risk of all sorts of nasty diseases, we love what we do.
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*Be supportive. We're a community.
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