Once you have completed Your Phlebotomy Training...
...at Manhattan Institute, consider utilizing your credentials by joining a national, membership organization. Membership organizations, such as The American Society of Phlebotomy which was founded in 1983, not only offers additional certification for the well trained phlebotomist, they also offer opportunities to and increased awareness of networking with your peers, possible job connections, and additional career credentials to be exhibited on your professional resume.
As differing membership organizations may have different criteria for new members, the ASPT requires new applicants to have completed one full year working as a phlebotomist, OR six full months of working as a phlebotomist and a supervisor's letter of recommendation, OR successful completion of an accredited phlebotomist training course along with supporting documentation of 100 successful venipunctures AND 5 successful skin punctures.
To find out more about starting your professional career as a phlebotomy technician visit Manhattan Institute or call 212-564-1234 and get all your questions answered by on of our represenatives who are available 7 days each week.

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