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How do I find volunteer placements as phlebotomists/medical laboratory technician?
I live in North York. I complete my masters degree in medical laboratory technology specialist in clinical biochemistry which is equivalent to Canadian masters degree. I have 3 years experience as medical technologist including phlebotomy and 1 year experience as Genetics technician. I am looking for volunteer in #medical laboratory/ phlebotomist
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Ashley’s Answer
Hi Aneri,
I hope you are doing well. I advice you reach out to mentors and/or past professors for volunteer opportunities that they may have. Additionally, I would check the following websites:
1) https://www.indeed.com/
2) https://www.joinhandshake.com/ {You can affiliate Handshake to your alma mater}
3) https://www.usajobs.gov/
Good luck on all of your endeavors.
Kind regards,
Ashley Garcia
I hope you are doing well. I advice you reach out to mentors and/or past professors for volunteer opportunities that they may have. Additionally, I would check the following websites:
1) https://www.indeed.com/
2) https://www.joinhandshake.com/ {You can affiliate Handshake to your alma mater}
3) https://www.usajobs.gov/
Good luck on all of your endeavors.
Kind regards,
Ashley Garcia
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Amy’s Answer
Hello Aneri!
Congratulations on getting your Masters! :)
You could look into volunteering at local hospitals/clinics near you.
It will give you more experience, and will you be able to add more to your resume. Additionally, it will give you more networking opportunities for jobs in the future. Always remember that any type of experience is better than no experience at all.
You can research job/ internship opportunities by using job sites listed in the above response.
Congratulations on getting your Masters! :)
You could look into volunteering at local hospitals/clinics near you.
It will give you more experience, and will you be able to add more to your resume. Additionally, it will give you more networking opportunities for jobs in the future. Always remember that any type of experience is better than no experience at all.
You can research job/ internship opportunities by using job sites listed in the above response.
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Roxanne’s Answer
Congratulations on obtaining your degree. Look into Red Cross and military hospitals. They offer alot of volunteering for phlebotomy. Even check with local clinics and hospitals.
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