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Phlebotomist

Phlebotomist \Phle*bot"o*mist\, n. [Cf. F. phl['e]botomiste.] (Med.) One who practiced phlebotomy.

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phlebotomist

1650s, from phlebotomy + -ist. Related: Phlebotomize.

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phlebotomist

n. A practitioner of phlebotomy

Usage examples of "phlebotomist".

Kathy Hammond, phlebotomist, Rhode Island Blood Center, and my bloodsucker of choice.

According to Kathy Hammond, the phlebotomist who assisted Miss Hayes, Trisha informed her that she was latex-sensitive and Mrs.

The connection with the blood drives, also on the evening news, given that Eddie worked as a phlebotomist for the Blood.

Wafer was spared by the Indians owing to his skill as a phlebotomist, after he had been allowed to exhibit his skill to an Indian chief called Lacentra, when he bled one of his wives so successfully that the chief made Wafer his inseparable companion, to the no little discomfort of the buccaneer, who wished to reach the Atlantic and rejoin his companions who had left him behind.

The phlebotomist, a young woman with scraggly black hair, took six tubes of her blood out of one thin vein, chattering, trying to keep her placid as the red fluid oozed slowly up the plastic piping.

Formerly a nursing assistant and phlebotomist, writing has been a longtime hobby.

In the bar tonight, he made the wrong choice, settling for a goddamn phlebotomist when he could have had the melancholy pro in the pearl gray suit.

While the phlebotomists poke and prod my mother, Faith and I sit in the waiting room on the patient floor.

Then he slips the needle into my antecubital vein with the casual expertise of a phlebotomist.

We point out the six leading phlebotomists, and let you loose to insult them before they have time to insult any of the representatives.

Then to-morrow morning, six — phlebotomists themselves phlebotomized secundum artem.