Thoughts after first week of phlebotomy classes
It's certainly interesting. It's also kinda weird, because it's both easier and harder than I expected. Like, on the one hand, the procedures aren't that hard. I wouldn't let just any random person do it, but it's not that hard to learn how to put a needle in someone. But there are things that are tricky, and there's also a lot to learn in a pretty short time.
Thoughts after first week of phlebotomy classes
On the latter, there seriously is a lot. Regulations and laws; tube colours, additives and order of draw; proper procedures; different types of collection devices; different CLIA-waived tests; and I'm sure there's more I'm forgetting to mention. And I've got 8 weeks to learn it before I get thrust into a hospital to start doing it for real. Yeesh!
Thoughts after first week of phlebotomy classes
Anyways, it is still really cool and I am really enjoying it. It's a cool field and I'm surrounded by some pretty cool folks, both instructors and classmates. Overall, I have no regrets, and if you think you're interested in going into medicine but aren't sure, a phlebotomy certification program is a pretty good way to get a foot in the door without getting too invested. Would recommend.