Requirements to Become a Phlebotomist
Here are requirements that must be met when enrolling in our training program:
You must have a high school diploma or GED.
Resident of United States (except for California)
Job Outlook
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment of phlebotomists (positions that can
be filled by graduates of a Phlebotomy Technician training program) is projected to grow 23
percent from 2018 to 2029.. Phlebotomy technicians will be needed in most medical facilities to
perform vital bloodwork. Some of these medical facilities include hospitals, diagnostic
laboratories, and blood donation centers to name a few. Some phlebotomists who collect blood
donations may have to travel to different locations in order to set up mobile donation centers.
Phlebotomists also may need to travel to long-term care centers or patients’ homes. With the
positive job outlook and variety of work settings, you could get started on your phlebotomy
training today and join members of the healthcare field in this fulfilling career path!