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Praetorian said:You and about every other premed I know. Phlebotomy isn't that great of an experience in medicine per se. It's a good skill to have, but it won't be a major plus on your application to med schools.....Good luck.
Doc4daze said:Ok thanks for the info now how about phlebotomy as experience for a physician assistant. Also PA's a good experience for med school right? (There's more than one way to skin a cat!) 🙄
thirdunity said:Phlebotomy is getting to be more and more of a requirement, by many hospitals, to get a job as an ER Tech. And *experience* as a phlebotomist is a help in getting *other* jobs. That's why I am getting *my* license.
Oh and, hospital phlebotomists have more actual patient contact than do outpatient phlebotomists; in some small hospitals, they'll also be handing you over to run EKGs and other tests.
Maybe it is? But PA school is a huge investment of time (40hrs/wk in class for a year, 40-80hrs/week in clinicals for a year or longer). Also a huge investment of money. There has got to be an easier way into med school!doc4daze said:Also PA's a good experience for med school right? (There's more than one way to skin a cat!)
Carolina Girl said:Maybe it is? But PA school is a huge investment of time (40hrs/wk in class for a year, 40-80hrs/week in clinicals for a year or longer). Also a huge investment of money. There has got to be an easier way into med school!