by Dumonde Training Center | Mar 8, 2026 | CNA Program
Spring Reset for CNAs Ready to Add Phlebotomy Adding phlebotomy skills can turn your CNA experience into something even stronger. You already know how to care for patients, communicate with families, and support the healthcare team. When you add phlebotomy training,...
by dumondemc | Mar 5, 2026 | CNA Program
Phlebotomy is one of those quiet but important jobs in healthcare. Whether in busy hospitals, local clinics, or small labs around Atlanta, trained phlebotomists help make sure patients get the right diagnosis and care. If you are considering starting in this field,...
by dumondemc | Mar 2, 2026 | CNA Program
Specimen collection is part of everyday life in clinics, long-term care, and home health programs across Georgia. Whether we are working in Roswell or anywhere else in the state, sticking to strong collection habits matters more than people think. It impacts test...
by dumondemc | Mar 1, 2026 | CNA Program
Starting CNA training is exciting, but many new students feel nervous about one thing: needles. The idea of drawing blood can make even calm people feel tense. That nervous feeling is normal, and it is exactly where a phlebotomy training specialist helps. With the...
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 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...