Find a Phlebotomy Training Program

Why should you become a phlebotomist? Phlebotomists enjoy flexible hours for good pay and the cost to get a certificate is a very small investment often ranging in the $500-2000 range. There are also many choices of job options in this field. Phlebotomy training requirements vary from state to state.  Select the state you want to research to get started.

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