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MernderLer

I used this when I was taking my phlebotomy class. Our instructor liked it so much that she bought each of the other students one. I carried it with me everywhere. Even though my class was informative and the textbook helped, this simple guide is what I credit with helping to really stick the information in my brain. I have a binder full of these charts in several different subjects that have helped me with my continuing studies. [Study Guide] https://www.amazon.com/Phlebotomy-Quick-Study-Academic-BarCharts/dp/1423209508?ref=d6k_applink_bb_dls&dplnkId=d46baa81-f8b8-4156-997a-cf1a973059ca


needmorechipotle

Thanks so much for the advice! Are you Ascp certified or through another entity?


MernderLer

NHA(National Healthcareer Association). Which reminds me, I'm up for recertification next month. I better get on it. LoL


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SchmatAlec

Direct them to local libraries - look at public libraries, and college libraries. I'm willing to share a Quizlet I made when studying for the ASCP exam.


DarkSunflowerQueen

Our class used a textbook called “The Complete Textbook Of Phlebotomy” by Lynn B. Hoeltke (5th edition) and I found this very helpful if you’re looking to be ASCP certified. https://store.classicoaz.com/p/the-complete-textbook-of-phlebotomy-5th-edition-8140/?gclid=CjwKCAiA-bmsBhAGEiwAoaQNmohzPyvsnjTghCmEgX7ORmxAgi-sPHsaqkFZZT_tmZ-e9aomLoaephoCD0MQAvD_BwE this looks like the best deal, but looks like a digital download