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Technologist
The Surgical Technologist is an important member of the surgical team who works closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, registered nurses and other surgical personnel delivering patient care and has responsibilities before, during, and after surgery. Surgical technologists prepare the operating room, assemble, adjust and check equipment, operate sterilizers, lights, machinery, assist in preparation of patients, and position patients on the operating table. Surgical technologists have a responsibility of maintaining the sterile field. They most often function as the sterile member of the surgical team by passing instruments, sutures, and sponges during surgery. The one year program in surgical technology prepares students for employment in the following settings:
Program Description The program requires 61.5 total credit hours for completion and includes both classroom instruction and clinical practice in surgical technology. Once you have completed the required courses, you will be awarded an Associate of Applied Science Degree, and will be eligible to take the national certification examination for Surgical Technologists. Accreditation CSN is fully accredited through the Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Surgical Technology (ARC-ST) of the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) since July 2001. Surgical Technology at CSN Career Guide and Approximate Costs (You will need Adobe Acrobat
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Admission Requirements This is a Limited Entry Program. Therefore, an application for admission must be submitted by the application deadline and all prerequisite requirements must be completed by the completion deadline in order to be eligible for consideration. This material is reviewed using selection criteria set by the program. Applicants are notified of their standing by the Limited Entry office. Hand to Eye Coordination Test Information Students First Checklist New students planning to register for courses at CSN must follow the steps outlined on the Students First Checklist. This checklist provides information on the registration process for new students seeking a Limited-Entry Health Science Degree or Certificate. How to Transfer Credits to CSN From Other Colleges For further information, contact the Health Programs Advisement office. Additionally, it is very important that interested students attend an orientation as soon as possible for complete admissions information. Program orientations are held weekly. You can call (702)651-5015 for pre-recorded orientation information. If you require other information, please e-mail the Health Programs Advisor directly. CSN Home Page |
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