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WARNING! Did you know the current infant heel stick method of drawing blood is by pinching the baby's foot back to its shin?  This method must stop immediately. We have the POC technique to correctly perform this procedure and prevent unnecessary injuries to the infant and damage to the collected blood sample.
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First Ever phlebotomy education program st. louis metro area, siue edwardsville, THE NEW BLOOD DRAW TECHNIQUE

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Vein Access Technologies  recognizes that Phlebotomists are the most important foundation of all blood draw procedures.  We are offering a First Ever Education Program for PHLEBOTOMISTS, FREE to be held at SIUe, Morris Center, 
March 13th (1p-2p) or evening (5:30p-6:30p)... 

We welcome all Phlebotomists or anyone who wants to become a Phlebotomist.  Limited Seating and Reservations are Required.   

This program will provide information on the new blood draw technique, the 21cVA,  and will also education Phlebotomists on How to Locate a Healthy Vein.

Don't miss out on an opportunity to hear M. Gail Stotler lecture about her new method of vein access!   

As always, we welcome questions about our program and appreciate you passing along our information to friends as well.

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    M. Gail Stotler

    Founder of the advancement in blood draw/collection, 
    the 21cVA, 
    vein access technology.

    Bachelors in Biology  and
    Minor in Chemistry 
    1976, St. Louis University 
     
    Bachelors in Nursing (BSN)
    1984, St. Louis University 

    Masters hours in Anatomy 
     St. Louis University

    Masters hours in Nursing 
    SIU Edwardsville

    Masters hours in Biology 
    SIU Edwardsville

    30 years of vein access experience in blood  draw,  
    IV, and injection of contrast. 

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