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Top 5 Reasons to Become a Phlebotomy Technician | Careers in Healthcare | ACTS

Updated: Apr 15, 2020


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#5 The work you do MATTERS!

A sad truth about life is that some people work in professions where they feel little to no job satisfaction. When they say “do what you love” it’s incredibly important to find a job that you will enjoy going to every day. We spend on average 8 hours a day, 5 days a week “at work”. When you do the math that comes out to a large portion of your life. Why would you want to spend that much time somewhere you are unhappy?  Working in careers that don’t suit us affects us far beyond our mood and emotional state. The stress you inflict on yourself every day doing something you don’t like causes harm to your body. Stress can deteriorate you just as easily as the delicious cholesterol in a double triple prouder with extra bacon and cheese.

A Career as a Phlebotomy Technician will give you a feeling of job satisfaction. Taking the whole 20 some % projected job growth out of the equation, phlebotomy above all is a job that saves lives. The blood draw work Phlebotomy Technicians do gives doctors and health care providers an important insight into the state of the patient. Blood work tells providers what is happening with a patient and how serious a condition can be based on the results. If you want to go to work every day with a feeling of making a difference, phlebotomy may be the right career for you!


#4 Career Advancement Opportunities

Although you can earn a comfortable living working as a Phlebotomy Technician, this entry-level position in healthcare opens many doors for you and your future career. Phlebotomy Technicians in New Jersey have a unique position within health care; they perform skilled procedures that are critical in determining a person’s health and provide comfort and care to their patients. With this, phlebotomists gain valuable clinical experience that they can apply towards furthering their career to any position within healthcare.

For example, let’s say you are a phlebotomist, and you have worked in a doctor’s office for 2 years. Although you love your job, you feel you’re ready to take on more job responsibilities and elevate your position within healthcare. At this point you will be happy to know that the clinical experience you gained will help you obtain positions as a Clinical Medical Assistant, Patient Care Technician, and EKG Technician. In fact, because you have experience under your belt you are deemed a more serious, dedicated, and focused applicant above others. Phlebotomy is a great profession to work in and if you ever want to go into more advanced careers it can give you a strong foundation to do so.


#3 Volunteer Work that can Make a difference

Phlebotomy Technicians are healthcare professionals that can make a difference with volunteer work. Phlebotomists can volunteer at blood drive centers where people go to donate blood.


The donated blood collected at these centers is used in hospitals for emergency situations. For example, if a person was in a serious car accident and lost a lot of blood, they would be taken to an emergency room. Upon arrival at the hospital, they are given a blood transfusion which can save their life. Blood drives are very important as they collect blood that is needed for emergency situations which helps save lives every day. Volunteer phlebotomists help make a difference by providing blood to emergency rooms across the country. Not to mention volunteer work looks amazing on your resume.


#2 You Could Work on your own time

Phlebotomy is a career that gives people a choice when it comes to the work environment they would like to have. Phlebotomy Technicians have the option to work in doctor offices, nursing homes, outpatient facilities, and private insurance companies. There is a profession within phlebotomy called: Mobile Phlebotomist. Mobile Phlebotomists works for insurance companies and private businesses. While working for these companies they perform home visits where they do all the tasks and responsibilities of any other phlebotomist. Typically, the results of these tests are not used for diagnostic purposes but rather to give an insurance company an idea of what they should charge a patient for health or life insurance.

The mobile phlebotomist are the higher income earners of the phlebotomy field. They also have the luxury of not being confined to a hospital or doctor’s office all day. Mobile phlebotomist spends most of their day traveling to and from patients’ homes. They are also reimbursed for gas and mileage expenses. In addition, mobile phlebotomists can choose their work schedules to fit in appointments with patients whenever convenient.


#1 You do not have to take massive amount of student loans to work in Health Care  

Many healthcare careers require people to go through years of expensive schooling that requires massive amounts of student loans. These loans can leave college graduate with years of debt. Sometimes the debt can be so high they have no chance of ever paying it off. Choosing a career as a Phlebotomy Technician allows people to enter the healthcare field without the immense pile of student loan debt. Also, working as a Phlebotomy Technician allows people opportunities for tuition reimbursement if they ever chose to go back to school.


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