You work in a hospital? Are you a doctor or a nurse?
I'm a phlebotomist, so I draw blood samples for patients getting bloodwork done.
I wanted to be a doctor for a while. Is being a phlebotomist scary?
Not at all! Some people are uncomfortable with getting their blood drawn and needles, but lab work is fun and I get to meet interesting people all day and help them receive proper medical treatments.
That's cool. What are some of the requirements to become a phlebotomist? Do you have to go to a special school? 
You do have to go to school, but it is usually a certification so its not as intensive as a full degree. You have to complete clinicals at an accredited hospital. I did so well they offered me a job once I finished my schooling.
Is it fun to work in a hospital, or is it stressful? I've always been so interested in the hospital environment.
I don't find my job very stressful. Its pretty routine and when it is busy, time goes by fast. I'm lucking that my position doesn't entail life or death situations. I'm sure some areas of the hospitals can be pretty stressful (like working in an ICU). Its very rewarding work.
I go every year to get my blood drawn for a physical. They are always so nice to me and I find the lab process cool. Do you do lab work too?
I'm glad you've had good experiences with your visits. I hope people would more readily seek out healthcare if they enjoy their visits. Yes, I study blood samples to see if medication has any affect on them, determine blood types for donations, and look at toxicology levels in blood if necessary.