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Last updated: October 5, 2021
Quick Stats:
  • Number of programs39
  • Average graduation rate42%
  • Average hourly wage: $15
  • Projected job growth24%
  • New jobs created annually, avg.470
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Georgia’s growth rate for new phlebotomy jobs and program availability correspond to average numbers across the nation.

Still, the cost of living is pretty reasonable and is slightly below the national average, which makes it a decent place to start a phlebotomy career.

Training to become a phlebotomist in The Peach State will usually mean enrolment to a certificate program that lasts two semesters or six semester hours.

About 65% of all curriculum is spent in clinical setting practicing blood drawing skills.

Pre-requisites include a GPA of 2.0, a high-school diploma or GED is usually enough to get you admitted. That’s for academic requirements. Also, successful candidates must have their immunizations done and their medical exams passed.

This is important since phlebotomists are sometimes expected to work extended hours, can stand a lot, and should be able to carry at least 30 lbs. without assistance.

List of Georgia Phlebotomy Programs

Out of all programs in the list below, 19 schools offer phlebotomy programs and the other 20 have Medical Assistance programs. You can opt for one if you want to broaden your scope of practice and possibly increase your employment prospects.

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Medical Assistants are trained to perform all those duties of phlebotomists with some extra ones, too. Unsurprisingly, some employers see this as a huge benefit, especially in changing work settings, that require members of the medical team to be flexible about tasks they’re allowed to perform.

Georgia Phlebotomy Certification and Licensure

License required: No

Certification required: No

As of now, there is no state-required certification or licensing for phlebotomists in Georgia.

Still, many graduates choose to sit for the exam at one of the national credentialing agencies. Doing so won’t only increase your chances of employment, but will also verify your skills at the national level and demonstrate your commitments to this new career.

Georgia Phlebotomist Salaries

New phlebotomists can realistically expect to start with about $13 hourly wage, with more experienced specialists earning over $42,000 annually.

For more detailed Georgia local salary data, please see the table below:

Resources

Georgia Department of Public Health

Websitehttps://dph.georgia.gov/
Phone: 404-657-2700
Address: State of Georgia Bldg, 2 Peachtree St #5, Atlanta, GA 30303

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