Blood bank technicians, usually trained as phlebotomists, work with patients in various settings, collecting and labeling blood to be used in transfusions.
Blood bank technicians, usually trained as phlebotomists, work with patients in various settings, collecting and labeling blood to be used in transfusions. They must pass a test for national certification and can prove their competency by earning professional credentials.
Blood bank technicians, also called phlebotomy technicians, work in a lab under the guidance of a medical or clinical laboratory technologist or manager. Technicians collect, label and prepare blood, plasma and other components for transfusions. In addition, blood bank technicians consistently interact with the public, conducting interviews and testing samples to screen potential donors.
