The
Washington Post has possed an interesting fact about who and what
are Phlebotomists, and why it is so important that they are certified.
"Most patients don't realize that the person sticking the needle
in their arm today could have been flipping burgers last week."
This was a quote given by Dennis Ernst, a veteran phlebotomist/runs
the resource center in Ramey, Ind.) To read the full article, click
onto the Washington Post Logo above.
"Phlebotomy
a topic in laboratory medicine for the professional," is the
introduction to the book, "Phlebotomy for Nurses," written
by Dennis J. Ernst, MT, whom has been involved with phlebotomy for
over 20 years. To learn more on his writings, his current book,
"Phlebotomy for Nurses," and related topics and links
on phlebotomy, click the Labexplorer symbol above.
Once
you have completed the Phlebotomy Technician course and/or Phlebotomy
Instructor course you will receive:
The
title of Certified Phlebotomy Technician OR
Certified Phlebotomy
Instructor AND
Certificate
stating your completion (1st class mailer)
The Academy
of Phlebotomy Technicians Lapel Pin, located above
Quarterly Newsletters
stating the upcoming events for AAPT and new information in the
world of Phlebotomy.
Discount on
AAPT sponsored functions
Registration
Page
The process of
registering for this course will be under review by the school administration.
Only those approved by the administration will be allowed to continue
with the Phlebotomy Technician and/or Instructor courses. The study
guide will be mailed to you with 24 hours of receipt of your full
payment.