Category: I.V. Technician

The Medical Field Has a Strong Appeal

  More than ever, the medical field needs committed people passionate about helping others. The passion for helping others regain their health and saving their lives makes it one of the most respected professions. The job of a healthcare professional requires them to have a strong sense of morality. Indeed, the medical field offers a… Read more »

IV Vitamin Therapy Takes the Lead in Helping People Live Healthier Lives

IV technician program

IV Vitamin Spas are where people go to have an intravenous infusion of vitamin cocktails. These cocktails include combinations of water-soluble vitamins such as B12, thiamin, niacin, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and a host of other vitamins. Physicians typically write prescriptions for these infusions. However, some spas have been able to bypass the physician’s prescription requirement and have been providing vitamin infusions to… Read more »

Nursing Self Care and prevention of back injuries

Nursing Self Care and prevention of back injuries   Any nurse will agree that the risk of back injury in their profession is very real.  Floor nursing comes with its own set of stressors but lifting and pulling up patients in bed can cause serious harm to the lower back and spine.   According to… Read more »

Licensed practical nurses can now earn their IV certification and get CEU’s

If you’re a registered nurse in the US, Phlebotomy Career Training has an opportunity to earn those much-needed continuing education units (CEUs) while also getting a qualification that helps take you further as a medical professional. We’re referring to PCT’s IV Technician Certification, an entirely online certification that helps brief you on the legal aspects… Read more »

What to Expect as a Telemetry Technician

Become a Nationally Certified Telemetry Technician

Telemetry technicians have a crucial role to play in the healthcare industry. If you’re thinking about getting telemetry training and joining the industry, you should prepare yourself for long hours and some difficult patients. However, the feeling you’ll get from saving someone’s life will be far beyond the negatives. Here are some things you can… Read more »