I work in the hospital as a phlebotomist and thankfully we don't have to put in any formation in the computers like you, we just send them down to the lab through a tube station and the lab do the rest.
Nice and enjoying video of you at your place of work and congratulations to you for having a wonderful job like that 🥰. And I also love the snake you were eating 🤩. I was happy and excited to see you eating it and enjoying it while sitting on your rolling chair.🥰. And you look amazing in blue 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙.. I give you and your enjoying video a perfect ten.💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜🥰.
I’m currently taking the classes for phlebotomy and so far I’m enjoying it! I was wondering is it hard to get a job after you finish school, I heard many places require experience?
Most clinics do require experience, my first job was at the same clinic I did my internship. Made good connections and got hired! A lot of intern sites will hire you (so make good impressions☺️) ! But a lot of teaching hospitals will hire with no experience cuz they will teach you. I left the clinic for my first hospital job at a big teaching hospital in my city. it was nerv recking not having experience in the hospital but after a month you gain soooooo much experience! Hospital is my favorite place to work over a clinic but it’s all preference :) you got this ! You’ll find a job easy I know :)
I was able to get a job with only phlebotomy class experience no working experience at a hospital as a lab assistant. I don’t know if the title is the same for all hospitals but at my hospital a lab assistant will draw the blood as well as the laboratory aspects this required only a GED they didn’t even require phlebotomy experience. They said you would learn it on the job so I would recommend looking into hospitals!!! good luck with your schooling!!
I have to tell you my funny hospital/nurse story... so in 2001 I had PE (pulmonary embolism) and of course was in the hospital for a long time, at first all the meds made me really sick so I slept a lot, one day for the lunch we got a HUGE delicious brownie, I saved it for later, I set it on the bedside table opposite the door so no one would take it, I'm a hard stick and being that I had to have my blood tested all the time, the nurse staff would draw lots to see who had to try a new stick lol, on that day the training nurse got stuck and I woke up with her nibbling on my browning pretending to try and draw blood LOL,
I have seen your TikTok videos, I’ve enjoyed them. I found your channel after I searched for inpatient phlebotomy because im taking a course on phlebotomy. Love your content!
Thank you appreciate it ☺️ & I think you should do it! Great way to get into the medical field & or hospital. Also if you get into a hospital and decide to further your education you can & the hospital will help pay :) wishing you luck 💕
can you do more videos like this please if you are able too...love watching these about to start taking the classes....and can you also do a what's in my work bag...please and thank you love your video
@2:35 That HillShire snack oooh my laaaawd girl you have to try it with the avocado squeezable packets 🔥🔥👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 if you love avocado… Thank me later I had this everyday in Phlebotomy class
I have a question, where did you start off first for your phlebotomist career , did you start off in a hospital first like how did you get your experience
I started at a clinic the same clinic I did my internship they liked me and hired me on after! But I only worked there for 2 months before leaving to work at a hospital- if yur looking for a job I recommend teaching hospitals because they will hire with little to no experience (as long as you have a certificate and diploma from a phlebotomy course) and they train you ❤️
Hey:) yes I printed all the labs for the entire hospital all at once! Then I split them up and add them into the bag with all the necessary tubes & supplies so I can just grab the bag before I go into the room and verify patient ID bands with the labels 💓
im starting school and im excited but nervous at the same time 😭 i know you can further your education doing phlebotomy but is it a good job to be stable enough with money?
Yes I think it’s a good job to be stable :) I originally wanted to go into nursing but I stayed as a phlebotomist- they also have travel phlebotomy that makes amazing money !! Thinking of getting into it myself lol 😂🤍
Hi, I'm enjoying your video☺️ and I was wondering if you new of any pregnancy phlebotomy students in school who were pregnant? Because I start this month on the 31st and I'm currently 13 in a half weeks. They say you need all of your vaccines up to date for hospital clinical. I was cautious of getting so many vaccines at once. Any advice?
Thank you ❤️ yes I had pregnant students in my class! I even have a friend in nursing school :) they all went through with vaccines as some are even recommend for pregnant woman (flu, hep b, tetanus). It is recommend to avoid live vaccines (shingles, chicken pox etc) but a lot of people have those vaccines from when they were a kid so you won’t need them again. Also you CAN turn down certain vaccines if think you had them before so keep that in mind. (I don’t have any of my hep B paperwork but I was still able to turn it down since I know I had it at previous hospitals) I would do more research to see what’s best for you and your baby to make you feel a lil better about everything! So excited for you BTW you will love phlebotomy especially in the hospital! Make great impressions as I got offered my first job ever from a clinical site! You got this ❤️
Yes kinda - other hospitals are busier tho and you don’t have as much down time. This hospital was small and we had a lot of down time. My last hospital was a trauma hospital and was sooo busy I never had down time only for lunch 🥰
Apply at hospitals! Especially teaching hospitals! They will hire with no experience a lot of the time if you completed the program! A lot of hospitals will teach you! Keep trying I know you will find something soon!
@@xoxoilianna hi ,I just want ask you,what do you mean teaching hospital??I recently get my NHA certification in phlebotomy, I am lost actually i don't know what to do and how i can find job with no experience 😥especially I am a foreigner so can you advise me please 🙂
@@mariafox2678 hi Maria! Well since your foreign your most likely bilingual? So that’s a plus! Start on indeed.com honestly the best place to find phlebotomy jobs. But where ever you currently live, check out the hospitals near you! Some will require experience but some are what they call teaching hospitals. Where they hire new students that just graduated (nurses, nurse assistants, Phlebotomist) and If you have proof of certification with the state, they will hire you with no experience & usually you train with someone for like 3 months (nurses longer sometimes it’s like a program they enter) .. I literally called my hospital near me and asked to speak to the lab manager after I applied and told them I recently applied and if they are still hiring. But like I said go on indeed.com make an account apply for jobs, call them too, I promise you will get a job with no experience soon! Just don’t give up I hope that helps! And remember call your local hospital see if they are teaching hospitals especially if you live near a big city they will definitely have teaching hospitals! 🥰
@@mariafox2678 for example where I live Tampa General Hospital is a huge amazing hospital and it’s a teaching one too. Where as where I live Baycare is a huge amazing hospital but it’s not a teaching hospital and they require 3+ years minimum experience! So I got a job at TGH (Tampa general hospital) no experience just my NHA certification and they trained me for 2 months :) (that’s way 5 years ago!) hope this helps
Shes a phlebotomist its a differnet specialty? Idk but theres like doctors, nurses PAs (physicians assistants) and physicians (there like a step under doctor) so but phlebotomy is like what medical assistants learn but if they don't wamna go thru med school its not as hard to get but if you dont wanna be a medical assostant you can become a phlebotimist who only specializes in taking blood samples. Hope this helps