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  • noun Plural form of phlebotomist.

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Examples

  • Now they will have to get used to the idea of phlebotomists entering clubhouses before or after games.

    NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT 2011

  • Now they will have to get used to the idea of phlebotomists entering clubhouses before or after games.

    NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT 2011

  • Now players will have to get used to the idea of phlebotomists' entering clubhouses before or after games.

    NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT 2011

  • We have added personnel such as phlebotomists and service reps and are opening new person service centers to offer convenience to patients and we are significantly reducing the time ti takes to connect new clients to our Care360 connectivity solutions.

    Quest Diagnostics CEO Discusses Q3 2010 Results - Earnings Call Transcript -- Seeking Alpha 2010

  • … While these police 'phlebotomists' are performing an invasive medical procedure, their first concern is not for the safety of the blood draw subject, but gathering evidence. "

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

  • My veins, wizened from chemo, are the bane of phlebotomists across the country who poke at me with frustrated abandon; immobilization made sleep impossible, even if they hadn't woken me at regular intervals to measure what are peppily termed "your vitals;" at least the scar on my head was ready -- they could go in through the same incision as seven years before.

    Rabbi David Wolpe: Really, Again? Rabbi David Wolpe 2010

  • My veins, wizened from chemo, are the bane of phlebotomists across the country who poke at me with frustrated abandon; immobilization made sleep impossible, even if they hadn't woken me at regular intervals to measure what are peppily termed "your vitals;" at least the scar on my head was ready -- they could go in through the same incision as seven years before.

    Rabbi David Wolpe: Really, Again? Rabbi David Wolpe 2010

  • I'm surrounded by oncologists, radiologists, phlebotomists, bone scan technicians, MRI readers, and CT/PET scan experts.

    Nancy Davis: Stage IV Breast Cancer: Fighting To Exist Nancy Davis 2011

  • My veins, wizened from chemo, are the bane of phlebotomists across the country who poke at me with frustrated abandon; immobilization made sleep impossible, even if they hadn't woken me at regular intervals to measure what are peppily termed "your vitals;" at least the scar on my head was ready -- they could go in through the same incision as seven years before.

    Rabbi David Wolpe: Really, Again? Rabbi David Wolpe 2010

  • My veins, wizened from chemo, are the bane of phlebotomists across the country who poke at me with frustrated abandon; immobilization made sleep impossible, even if they hadn't woken me at regular intervals to measure what are peppily termed "your vitals;" at least the scar on my head was ready -- they could go in through the same incision as seven years before.

    Rabbi David Wolpe: Really, Again? Rabbi David Wolpe 2010

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