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# Learning Objective Students will learn the details and specifics of a career in Health Care Administration.{.info} # Discover a Career as a Blood Center Coordinator{.objective .objective1} **In this 360 video, students will meet blood center coordinator, Erica Burnett, and get an insight into a career in health care.** A Blood Center Coordinator manages the daily operations of a blood donation center, overseeing the collection, storage, and distribution of blood products. They ensure the center runs smoothly by coordinating with donors, staff, and hospitals, and also handle administrative tasks like scheduling donations and maintaining records. To become a Blood Center Coordinator, you typically need a degree in healthcare administration, biology, or a related field. Experience in a medical setting, as well as strong organizational and communication skills, are also important. Some centers may require additional certifications in blood banking or related areas. This job is important because Blood Center Coordinators play a key role in ensuring that hospitals have the blood they need for patients in emergencies, surgeries, and treatments. Their work helps maintain an organized, efficient system that saves lives and supports the healthcare community. Without them, blood donation efforts could become disorganized, leading to shortages and delays in patient care.