How to Become a Phlebotomist in Nevada

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The demand for phlebotomists in Nevada is quite high.

If you’re interested in becoming one or curious about the training needed for this occupation, read on!

Phlebotomist Employment and Job Duties in Nevada

Just like most other states, Nebraska has a strong need for phlebotomists as they’re an important link in the healthcare industry.

Phlebotomists can work in the following facilities:

  • Hospital and clinics
  • Blood banks
  • Labs
  • Nursing homes
  • Community Health Centers
  • Doctor’s Offices

Everyone knows that phlebotomists collect blood from patients, in vials.

They have other tasks as well, that include:

  • Venipunctures
  • Choosing the correct vials
  • Correctly labeling samples
  • Organizing and sending off samples to the lab for testing
  • Communicating with and comforting patients
  • Following strict procedures

Duties and responsibilities can vary from one facility to another.

This aspect may also include the number of hours in a shift as well as the number of shifts one has.

Requirements to Become a Phlebotomist in Nevada

The Nevada State Health Division oversees phlebotomists in this state.

The Division requires these professionals to hold a certification before getting hired.

There are a series of other requirements for this position:

  • A high school diploma or GED
  • A clean criminal record
  • Strong communication skills
  • Good listening skills
  • Being detail-oriented
  • Being able to wok in a team
  • Having CPR certification

You’ll be interacting with many different people daily, and this is why interpersonal skills are very important.

Most of the job descriptions will list any other skill needed for a phlebotomist position.

Phlebotomist Training in Nevada

The training needed in Nevada by future phlebotomists must be at least 150 to 230 hours of classroom and lab training.

Such courses can be found in schools or community colleges.

You can spend even up to 2 years in such a program, and earn an associate’s degree as well.

Expect to have to meet general requirements like the ones below:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Have CPR certification
  • Have a high school diploma or GED
  • Recent immunizations
  • Pass a background check
  • Basic computer skills
  • Strong English skills – reading, writing, speaking

The program you’ll select must be accredited.

It can be for these specializations:

  • Medical assisting
  • Lab assistance
  • Phlebotomy courses

The table below has the schools with which you can start your research.

11 Phlebotomy Schools in Nevada

School NameAddress
Carrington College5580 Kietzke Ln, Reno, NV 89511
College of Southern Nevada6375 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89146
College of Southern Nevada3200 East Cheyenne Ave., North Las Vegas, NV 89030
College of Southern Nevada700 College Dr., Henderson, NV 89002
Medical Skills for Life Institute3110 S. Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Northwest Career College7398 Smoke Ranch Road, Las Vegas, NV 89128
Pima Medical Institute3333 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89121
Phlebotomy Learning Center of Las Vegas4040 S. Eastern Ave, Suite 317, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Western Nevada College2201 West College Parkway, Carson City, NV 89703
Western Nevada College1680 Bently Parkway South, Minden, NV 89423
Western Nevada College160 Campus Way, Fallon, NV 89406

The tuition will vary from school to school because it may or may not cover:

  • Exam fees
  • Uniform for the graduation
  • Lab tools
  • Textbooks

These will be some of your classes:

  • Medical terms
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Safety procedures
  • The 40 most common lab tests
  • Pediatrics,
  • Needle or syringe draws
  • Butterfly needles

Some schools have more locations, thus it’s easier to find a program closer to your home.

Some of the programs are created for adults who are already working and consider changing careers, like the program organized by the Phlebotomy Learning Center of Las Vegas.

To graduate, you’ll be required to complete:

  • An internship of at least 160 hours long
  • 100 successful blood collections, unaided

Often, it’s up to the school to facilitate the internship placement of the students.

What’s more is that many schools also help graduates find a job, if the internship doesn’t lead to employment.

For instance, Pima Medical Institute offers lifetime support to its graduates when it comes to finding a job.

The Commission on Postsecondary Education, State of Nevada, approved and accredited the phlebotomist program offered here.

Phlebotomist Certification in Nevada

Future phlebotomists can earn the national certification from the following agencies:

  • American Society for Clinical Pathology
  • American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians
  • National Phlebotomy Association

The classes for the national certification are offered usually through training centers.

When the courses end, you must pass a written or oral exam as well as a practical test in which you collect blood.

You’ll have to renew your national certification according to the rules of each agency.

Phlebotomist Salary Information in Nevada

As you can imagine, the salary for this position will depend on your experience and certifications.

As a general idea, below you can see the median salary in Nevada’s largest cities.

Annual Salary Range:
$36K
$36K
$44K

Average Salary of Phlebotomists in Nevada

City NameSalary
Las Vegas$36,051
Henderson$35,910
Reno$35,434
North Las Vegas$36,051
Sparks$35,434
Carson City$35,575
Pahrump$35,522
Sun Valley$35,434
Elko$30,034
Fernley$34,919
* Salary information last updated 2024

Regional Salary

RegionEmployedAvg. Annual SalaryAvg. Hourly PayTop 10% Annual SalaryBottom 10% Annual Salary
Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV840$43,970$21.14$64,130$35,300
Reno, NV100$42,570$20.47$50,100$36,630
* Salary information based on the May 2023 Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Survey for Phlebotomists, OCC 31-9097, BLS.
* Employment conditions in your area may vary.

Additional Information for Phlebotomists in Nevada

It is very common for other medical personnel to need training or a certificate in phlebotomy.

They will have to follow the same procedures as someone who trains specifically for this position.

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