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Choosing a Phlebotomy Trainer That Fits Your Healthcare Career Goals
Starting a healthcare career often begins with one simple, powerful skill: drawing blood safely and confidently.
Inside DuMonde’s Phlebotomy Training Labs: What New Students Experience
Phlebotomy training is a smart way to step into healthcare and learn a focused, hands-on skill.
The “Optimum Care” Approach to Phlebotomy: Blending Technical Excellence with Compassionate Care
Phlebotomy often gets talked about as a technical skill, but there is more to it than just collecting blood samples. What happens during those few minutes between greeting a patient and finishing a draw can make a big impact. A calm voice, respectful tone, and gentle...
Policy & Procedure Templates for Specimen Collection: What Every Facility Should Have Updated
Every facility that collects lab samples should have consistent, reliable procedures in place. That is where clear policy and procedure templates for specimen collection come in. These tools help everyone on the floor follow the same steps, use the right materials,...
Trauma-Informed Phlebotomy: Reducing Anxiety and Building Trust with Nervous Patients
People do not usually look forward to having their blood drawn. For some, a visit to the lab brings more than just nerves. Past trauma, medical anxiety, or a fear of needles can turn a routine task into something deeply stressful. Trauma-informed phlebotomy helps...
Difficult Draws Made Easier: Techniques for Small, Fragile, or “Hard-to-Find” Veins
Drawing blood from small, fragile, or hard-to-find veins is a task that even experienced professionals can find tricky. It takes a steady hand, patience, and the right technique to avoid discomfort and delay. This challenge becomes even more common during the colder...
Phlebotomy Lab Etiquette for Georgia CNA Students
Phlebotomy is the skill of drawing blood. Simple idea, right? Needle, tube, done. But if you have already stepped into a skills lab, you know it is a lot more than that.
Phlebotomy for Nursing Aides: Safety Habits to Build in Training
Winter in Georgia can be tricky. The air gets colder, people stay inside more, and we see a lot more flu, COVID, and RSV.
How Risk Management Services Help Prevent Winter Emergencies
Winter brings its own kind of chaos to care facilities. Ice builds up faster than salt can melt it, staff call out when roads are closed, and heaters that worked last week suddenly quit overnight.








