Re: Study CNA/ CT or just phlebotomy and EKG tech
I would do both, the CNA as well as phlebotomy and EKG. It would make you more marketable. I feel it is always best to have as many skills under your hat as possible, because you never know how it becomes handy.
I started out as a CNA and took the additional class in phlebotomy. Finally, I got hired as a Patient Care Associate and was counted on to do the bloodwork in my clinic. I got called more for overtime and health fairs because of this additional skill, and now, as an LPN, it has benefited me even more, because believe it or not, they do not focus on phlebotomy in nursing school. It is usually an on the job training. In fact, just yesterday, I was called as a nurse to go work at a health fair where bloods were being drawn because none of the CNAs that were assigned were able to, and there was no phlebotomist. What did that equate to me? More money. They had to pay me at a nurse's rate to perform that skill.
After gaining the education as a phlebotomist, I would also volunteer to work in a lab to gain the confidence and skill in drawing blood, because just learning in school is not enough. You have to experience the 'hard sticks', rolling veins, etc... to gain confidence. Believe me, it is a win win, whether you choose to continue your education up the nursing ladder or not.
Also, skipping the CNA to just draw blood may leave you in a dead end situation, because (at least in my area), most phlebotomists are hired part time, or per diem. Most hospitals are multi-tasking, now, and hiring CNAs that have these additional skills.
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