Phlebotomy Technician: Career information
Certification and licensure
Students who successfully complete the program meet the educational requirements to sit for the American Society of Clinical Pathology Board Certification Exam and become nationally certified as an ASCP Board Certified Phlebotomist through the American Society of Clinical Pathology Certification Board.
Occupational risks
Phlebotomist Technicians typically work in hospital, laboratory, and clinic spaces. Occupational risks associated with this work may exist depending on the location of the employment or work.
Professional associations
The American Society of Clinical Pathology Certification Board is the professional organization most closely associated with this program and profession.
Professional association for students
The ASCP Board offers professional affiliate memberships with unique benefits.