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Hi everyone. I’m a graduate of BSMedTech but unfortunately I did not passed the licensure exam. Anyone can help me. I want to apply as phlebotomist in Australia. Is that possible? What requirements do i have to comply.
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To work as a phlebotomist in Australia, having a Bachelor's in Medical Technology could be beneficial. However, specific requirements may vary. Generally, you need relevant certifications or training in phlebotomy, work experience, and potentially meeting English language proficiency standards. Research the specific visa requirements and seek guidance from Australian healthcare regulatory bodies for accreditation and job prospects in the field.