What if you took a phlebotomy class and took training on how to grant injections and draw blood,?

but don't have a certificate for it because your still in institution. But you do have the skills, can you work in a hospital?
Answers:
Phlebotomists working in hospitals enjoy to be certified. Phlebotomists only draw blood. They don't administer injections or infusions. Source(s): RN
Unlikely- they usually require a certificate.
Phlebotomy is just the removal of bodily fluids.
Nurses are needed to inject.
Perhaps you could complete a phlebotomy course.
Most are merely 12-14 weeks long.
GOOD LUCK.

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