| Aspect | Overnight Plasma Center Rn | Phlebotomist |
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| Credentials | Registered Nurse license, CPR certification | Phlebotomy certification, training in blood collection |
| Work Environment | Plasma donation centers, healthcare setting | Blood donation centers, clinics |
| Employer & Industry | Blood banks, plasma centers, healthcare providers | Blood banks, donation centers |
While both roles involve blood collection, an Overnight Plasma Center Rn has a nursing license and handles more complex patient care tasks, whereas a Phlebotomist focuses primarily on blood draws and specimen collection. The RN role typically requires more advanced certifications and offers a broader scope of practice within the plasma donation industry.