How to Become a Phlebotomist in Oregon

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There are many reasons why you should become a phlebotomist in Oregon.

You may want to read this guide for info on where you can train and how can you get certified.

Phlebotomist Employment and Job Duties in Oregon

As a phlebotomist, you will be drawing blood from the patients of the medical facility.

You can work in many medical facilities all over the state.

Some of these healthcare facilities include:

  • Hospitals
  • Various types of clinics
  • Blood banks
  • Labs
  • Nursing homes
  • Community Health Centers
  • Doctor’s Offices

While your main job duty will be to draw blood, this will not be the only daily task.

The additional job duties you will have, include:

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

As a phlebotomist, you may have to work long hours and sometimes on weekends.

You will also have to be empathetic with the patient and ensure they are not stressed.

Requirements to Become a Phlebotomist in Oregon

In Oregon, you can work as a phlebotomist even without having a certification.

But the facilities in this state do require a license.

This means that you will first need to join a training program offered by a school.

You can opt for getting a diploma or a university degree.

If you decide on a diploma, you will need to join a program that lasts for three weeks.

But you have to expect the college program to last 6 months or longer.

To become a phlebotomist in Oregon, you need:

  • A high school diploma or GED
  • Specialized training
  • Strong communication skills
  • Good listening skills
  • Pay attention to details
  • Other skills determined by the employer

Some of these skills are required to explain procedures to patients or to try to calm them down when they show signs of stress.

To minimize the risk of accidents, you should ask the patient about any particular health issue.

Phlebotomist Training in Oregon

When selecting the school you want to enroll in, make sure it has the right credentials.

The training program you join should be approved by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory.

If you have a criminal record, certification might not be available to you.

In Oregon, the easiest certification to get is the national one.

You can read more about the next schools when searching for a training course.

11 Phlebotomy Schools in Oregon

School NameAddress
Abdill Career College, Inc.843 E. Main Street, Medford, OR 97504
Lane Community College1059 Willamette St., Eugene, OR 97401
Linn-Benton Community College6500 Pacific Blvd. SW, Albany, OR 97321
Oregon Medical Training, Inc.1126 Gateway Loop, Springfield, OR 97477
Portland Community College1626 SE Water Ave, Room 114, Portland, OR 97214
Rogue Community College3345 Redwood Hwy., Grants Pass, OR 97527
Rogue Community College117 S. Central, Medford, OR 97501
Rogue Community College7800 Pacific Ave., White City, OR 97503
Rogue Valley Phlebotomy School30 N Central Ave, Medford, OR 97501
Southwestern Oregon Community College1988 Newmark Avenue, Coos Bay, OR 97420
West Coast Phlebotomy, Inc.1678 Beavercreek Rd., Suite N, Oregon City, OR 97045

Every school has its own admission rules, tuition, and available courses.

The phlebotomy training will be split into two sections:

  • Theory classes
  • Practice classes

You will also attend many classes related on:

  • Medical terms
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Safety procedures
  • The 40 most common lab tests

The tuition can also cover the costs for:

  • Exam fees
  • Textbooks
  • Mandatory equipment
  • Uniform for the graduation

You may be able to get job placement options from your school if the particular program offers them.

Phlebotomist Certification in Oregon

The clinics, hospitals, and blood donation facilities in Oregon have available positions if you are certified.

Some of these facilities in Oregon are:

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

The National Phlebotomy Association is a good choice if you are searching for extra classes.

The phlebotomy exam has a written or oral part and a practical part.

You will need to renew your certification after it expires.

Phlebotomist certifications generally stay valid for 1 year and up to 10 years.

The period after which you have to renew it varies based on your school.

You will have to join some extra education hours to get your certification renewed.

Phlebotomist Salary Information in Oregon

In Oregon, the phlebotomy sector keeps on growing.

The median salary you will earn as a phlebotomist in Oregon is $35,151 per year.

The wages depend on many other factors like:

  • Experience
  • Demand and supply
  • Location

For instance, you will be paid more in some of the state’s larger areas and cities.

Below you can see the median salaries in this state’s largest urban areas.

Annual Salary Range:
$28K
$35K
$43K

Average Salary of Phlebotomists in Oregon

City NameSalary
Portland$36,640
Salem$34,752
Eugene$34,417
Gresham$36,593
Hillsboro$36,523
Beaverton$36,640
Bend$34,026
Medford$33,676
Springfield$34,340
Corvallis$34,252
* Salary information last updated 2024

Regional Salary

RegionEmployedAvg. Annual SalaryAvg. Hourly PayTop 10% Annual SalaryBottom 10% Annual Salary
Corvallis, OR60$42,590$20.48$51,430$35,940
Eugene, OR150$45,250$21.75$59,540$38,150
Medford, OR130$45,030$21.65$52,130$37,080
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA1,130$49,920$24$60,860$38,860
Salem, OR110$47,920$23.04$60,110$38,490
* 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 Oregon

If you are considering starting a medical career in Oregon, you should know there are many benefits to become certified in phlebotomy.

Some advantages include the following:

  • A higher salary
  • Better job opportunities

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