by dumondemc | Mar 1, 2026 | CNA Program
You are already working as a CNA, you enjoy caring for patients, and now you are wondering if phlebotomy might be your next move. That is a smart question to ask, because both roles keep you close to patients, but the workdays feel very different. Choosing the right...
by dumondemc | Feb 25, 2026 | Nurse Aide Training
Starting out as a phlebotomist can feel a little intimidating. There is a lot to remember, and when people hear “blood draw,” they do not usually feel excited. That is why it is not just about sticking a needle in the right spot. It is about staying calm, being clear,...
by dumondemc | Feb 23, 2026 | CPR & First Aid, Training Center
Starting your job search as a new phlebotomy student can feel exciting and a little nerve-wracking. You have put in the hours, passed your training, and now it is time to show what you know. A strong resume gives you the chance to do just that. It does not need to be...
by dumondemc | Feb 22, 2026 | CNA Program
Blood collection is one of the first hands-on skills many new healthcare workers learn. Each clean, safe blood draw helps a care team get the information they need and helps a patient feel they are in good hands. When you build good habits early, they tend to stay...
by dumondemc | Feb 22, 2026 | CNA Program
Phlebotomy clinicals follow a set schedule, but CNA work rarely does. In many Georgia care settings, CNAs juggle rotating shifts, mandatory overtime, and last-minute calls to cover open spots. That kind of schedule can make fixed clinical days feel impossible if you...