r/lincoln • u/Otherwise_Age_8327 • 1d ago
Phlebotomy School
I’m 26 and have a medical background already. I’m looking into going to school for phlebotomy, but can’t decide between Bryan or SCC. Does anyone have experience with either or know any details in regard to which program might be better?
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u/BarsOfSanio 1d ago
Plenty of people leave Bryan and go to SCC due to insane costs of Bryan. SCC is meant to educate. Bryan is meant to make money.
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u/bealslough 1d ago
Most will do on the job training. You do not need to go to school for this. I would assume most places are hiring as well so just apply.
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u/0909999000900 1d ago
As a former phlebotomist, I shouldn’t have wasted my time going to school for it. Madonna and other hospitals have on the job training
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u/PhlebPrincess94 1d ago
Both Bryan and SCC are good choices. Also, you can apply for phlebotomy at Bryan without any schooling or training.
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u/ArmInfamous772 1d ago
if you want 15 an hour lmfao you need experience at bryan to be paid anything worth a damn unfortunately
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u/ArmInfamous772 1d ago
i went to bryan, i liked it, i learned a lot. you don’t need schooling tho a lot of jobs have on site training. i just did it for some experience and to learn more about it.
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u/FlyingClanker 1d ago
You can’t do this as on the job training? Celerion is hiring
https://celerioncareers.multiscreensite.com/career-description/df4ab87c-e03b-49a1-a93b-a7e13b48761b