Pathology collector and pathology assistant sound alike, but they lead to very different working days. One is patient-facing, collecting blood and other specimens across collection centres, hospitals and aged care, while the other works behind the scenes receiving and processing samples in a NATA-accredited lab. Here’s how the two compare on duties, training and pay, so you can choose the right course before you enrol.
What Does a Pathology Collector Do? Role, Duties & Career Outlook
Thinking about becoming a phlebotomist in Australia? This complete guide covers the required qualifications, training steps, salary expectations, and how to start your healthcare career quickly.
Interested in becoming a Pathology Collector?
Pathology Collectors play an important role in healthcare. If you want an exciting, hands-on career then becoming a Pathology Collector may be an excellent move for you.
Pathology Collection and Transportation Career Opportunities
Did you know that in Australia there are approximately 24,000 people working in the pathology industry? What are the career opportunities available to you?
Pathology Collection FAQ
We have compiled our most common Pathology Collection FAQ. What is Pathology Collection? When it comes to diagnosing illnesses and determining treatment effectiveness, pathology collection is a hugely important step. Pathology forms the basis of healthcare and is a...
What is it like to work as a Phlebotomist?
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Five Tips For A First Time Phlebotomist
Here are five top tips to help you to succeed in your career as a Phlebotomist.