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How to pronounce phlebotomist in English?

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Type of skilled worker, skilled workman, trained worker

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Erick Coleman, 33, maintenance, and Angelia King, 29, phlebotomist, both of Toledo.
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Phlebotomist requires certification by a nationally recognized organization.
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The operation, which ran overnight Sept. 2 and 3, also involved an on-call phlebotomist.
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Broyles, a senior, already has a part-time job at UK as a phlebotomist.
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She heard she could earn $12 an hour as a phlebotomist, maybe twice that in another city.
From the omaha.com
Macy Cole, 35, and Lonyell Lawson, 31, phlebotomist, both of Toledo.
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Among the courses are elder care specialist, medical coder, phlebotomist and pharmacy technician.
From the freep.com
A trained phlebotomist will be on hand to conduct the procedure.
From the dailyherald.com
Boyd wanted to be a doctor and worked as a phlebotomist at WakeMed Raleigh Campus until last year.
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More examples
  • Someone who practices phlebotomy
  • (phlebotomy) venesection: surgical incision into a vein; used to treat hemochromatosis
  • Phlebotomy (from the Greek words phlebo-, meaning "pertaining to a blood vessel", and -tomy, meaning "to make an incision") is the process of making an incision in a vein with a needle. The procedure itself is known as a venipuncture...
  • (Phlebotomy (band)) On Thorns I Lay (previously known as Paralysis, then Phlebotomy) is a gothic metal band founded in 1992 in Athens, Greece .
  • (Phlebotomy (modern)) In medicine, venepuncture,venopuncture or venipuncture is the process of obtaining intravenous access for the purpose of intravenous therapy or obtaining a sample of venous blood. ...
  • (phlebotomy) The opening of a vein, either to withdraw blood or for letting blood; venesection
  • (Phlebotomy) To puncture a vein for the purpose of withdrawing Blood; having to do with Blood transfusion, diagnosis, or experiment, and treatment.
  • (phlebotomy) The practice of opening a vein by surgical incision or puncture to remove blood (e.g. to take blood samples).
  • (Phlebotomy) The removal of blood from a vein for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.