A phlebotomist is an individual trained to draw blood (venipuncture), either for laboratory tests, or for blood donations. At a blood donation site, a phlebotomist will draw the blood, perform a test to determine if the donor is anemic, such as a fingerprick hemoglobin test, and may also help recovery of patients with adverse reactions.[1]
In the UK, no special certification is required, only training, often on the job .[2] In New Zealand, phlebotomists must have a high school degree and First Aid Certificate, with all other skills being taught on the job.[3] In the United States, requirements vary by state, with some requiring certification.[4] Most countries are working towards more standardized training including certification.
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