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Friday, November 14, 2014

Skills to Hone as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician or Medical Assistant



If you are currently working in the medical field as a phlebotomist or medical assistant or are seeking to learn more about the job climate for these roles, a quick browse online will certainly make you feel pretty good! Many sources claim, and logically so, that the demand for medical staff positions are on the rise and will likely continue to rise as the baby boomer generation ages. That said, a certified phlebotomy technician or a specifically trained assistant will have greater leverage in the job market—particularly when it comes to job retention, salary negotiations, and other perks.

But what other attributes will set you apart? Consider these soft skills:

Charisma: Sure, some are born with it and others must work a bit harder, but take time to sharpen your listening skills and empathetic responses to patients. Many times, you will be working with clients that are possibly stressed by either the test you’re performing or even the potential for bad news. Those phlebotomists and technicians that work to relate with the patients are irreplaceable to others on staff.

Positivity: No doubt, medical professionals are among the hardest workers. They often work long hours on their feet and have to wear many hats. If you’re the kind of person that can do this with a smile and a positive attitude, you can almost guarantee a job anywhere and frequent pay raises.

Organizational Skills: Those certified phlebotomy technicians and other professionals that can multitask well and juggle all the balls that these positions will toss at you will have the greatest chance at success and the best opportunities for advancement.

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