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Four Reasons to Become a Telemetry Monitor Technician in 2021
Four Reasons to Become a Telemetry Monitor Technician in 2021 Image Name: Becoming a Telemetry Monitor Technician has several perks- let’s take a look at the 4 main benefits of this career. Image Description: Doctors performing surgery. Image Alt Text: Telemetry Monitor Technician Whether you’re an aspiring telemetry technician or a medical pro, anyone can benefit from a certification program. The certificate will help you aim for better jobs in the market, and you may even stand out from the crowd. However, if you’re still contemplating the idea of becoming a telemetry monitor technician, let us help you!…
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Telemetry Certification: Frequently Asked Questions
If you intend to pursue telemetry certification, or you have an interest in the field that you might pursue someday, there may be certain aspects of the process that you want more information about. That’s why today we’ll take a look at some of the questions surrounding telemetry certification that are common amongst candidates; hopefully it’ll shed new light on the matter. What is telemetry? Telemetry, in broad terms, is the science of electronically monitoring a patient’s vital signs. This is most commonly done via a telemetric monitor which displays a patient’s heart rate and rhythm. How long…
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What to Expect as a Telemetry Technician
Telemetry technicians have a crucial role to play in the healthcare industry. If you’re thinking about getting telemetry training and joining the industry, you should prepare yourself for long hours and some difficult patients. However, the feeling you’ll get from saving someone’s life will be far beyond the negatives. Here are some things you can expect as a telemetry technician working in the field: 1. Your Extrovert Side Will Help You Nobody wants to face a medical situation where they are admitted to the hospital or a clinic. All your patients will be different. However, they will all…
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Three benefits of hands-on experience in Phlebotomy training
For every would-be phlebotomist and potential telemetry technician, having direct experience with the equipment and procedures involved in their duties is a must. While a good online course might give you all the theoretical knowledge that you need, practice is key in most fields of medicine and phlebotomy is no different. It lets you experience a clinical environment A phlebotomist has to adhere to just as many protocols as any medical professional. The process of taking, handling, and processing blood samples is a highly critical one, and thus one that requires the utmost care. Having firsthand experience with those…
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Everything You Need to Know About Becoming a Phlebotomy Technician in NJ
Are you thinking of becoming a phlebotomy technician in NJ? A phlebotomist is a healthcare professional who draws and prepares blood for medical testing, donations, or transfusions. They receive training to collect blood via venipuncture, finger pricks, or pricks to the heel (for infants). You can typically find them in clinics, hospitals, outpatient care facilities, blood donation centers, and diagnostic laboratories. When it comes to becoming a phlebotomy technician, one of the most common questions we get is if you need to be nationally certified. This article details the requirements of becoming a phlebotomy technician in New Jersey, how much…
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Phlebotomy Career Training partners with Castle Branch
Phlebotomy Career Training LLC, ™ 28050 Ford Rd, Ste B Dearborn, MI 48135 734-762-3220 Fax: 734-762-1718 Press Release: Phlebotomy Career Training has announced on Wednesday that they have officially partnered with Castle Branch. Mr. N’gganou head of marketing and development stated: “This is a giant step forward in helping our online and in person students secure their sensitive documents all in one place.” Castle Branch is used by all major nursing schools and medical schools throughout the United States. Benefits of Partnering with Castle Branch The partnering of Phlebotomy Career Training and Castle Branch effectively puts the school on…
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NCCA Accreditation and Our National Testing Partners
NCCA Accreditation and Our National Testing Partners At phlebotomy career training, we ensure our students have access to the best standards in national testing for our certified online courses. Here is a Q&A on why our students are finding work with the certifications from our national testing partners. Q & A: What is the NCCA accreditation and why is it important for our students? 1. What is the NCCA? NCCA stands for National Commission for Certifying Agencies. Established in 1987 by the Institute for Credentialing Excellence, the NCCA is an independent, non-governmental agency that sets the standard for…
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Infection Control Certificate (CHMM Certified) now available with all Online Courses!
Infection Control Certificate (CHMM Certified) now available with all Online Courses! Why PCT? At phlebotomy career training, we understand that our students need to be up to date on cutting edge trends in the medical field, and with these uncertain times with COVID-19, we are pushing even further to educate our students on the proper protocols for dealing with infection control and donning and doffing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). As worldwide COVID-19 cases surge, and resurge, medical professionals are searching for ways to test, diagnose and refine the methods used to identify the COVID-19 Virus. Phlebotomists are at the forefront…
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How to Successfully pass the National Exam for Medical Assistant
Indeed, there are many online programs advertised on the internet. This makes it hard for those who want to start their education as a medical assistant but are not sure which program to choose from. Phlebotomy Career Training has been training medical assistants and phlebotomist for over 13 years in the state of Michigan. Phlebotomy Career Training specializes in classroom training and online training as well. Our unique teaching strategy is unsurpassed by even universities. This is due in part to the qyears of teaching experience and employing leaders in education, who are not afraid to think out of the…
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Medical Assistant
Before you consider a career as a medical assistant you may want to be aware that you may be making considerably less than you expected. At first anyway. Also, don’t ever go into any field or career based upon the wage you can earn. You will be working in this field for a very long time, so it is important that like what you do. So if you like what you do then you can branch out into more medically related fields. Some of our students will take multiple classes so as to earn many certifications that will carry them…
