2014-2015 Catalog & Handbook 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2014-2015 Catalog & Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Surgical Technology, Diploma


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Surgical Technologists are integral members of the operating room team who work closely with the surgeon, anesthesiologist and registered nurse delivering direct patient care before, during, and immediately after surgery. Surgical Technologists act as primary scrub persons who handle the instruments, supplies, and equipment necessary for the completion of the surgical procedure. These well educated and highly skilled individuals must anticipate the needs of the surgeon and have the necessary knowledge and ability to ensure quality patient care. Some specific duties include passing instruments, sutures, sponges, and equipment during the operative procedure. Preparation of the operating room and equipment before surgery, plus cleanup of these items after surgery are also duties that Surgical Technologists perform.

Workforce Policy

Clinical shall be educational in nature. Student shall not be substituted for personnel during the time of clinical while in the Southeast Technical Institute Surgical Technology Program.

All Student activities associated with the curriculum, especially while students are completing clinical rotations, will be educational in nature. Students will not be substituted for hired staff personnel with the clinical institution, in the capacity of a surgical technologists.

In order to work in Surgical Technology one must be able to move, lift a minimum of 25lbs., and transport both patients and equipment and have the manual dexterity to efficiently handle instruments in a sterile manner.

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Program Curriculum - Total Credits: 55


Satisfactory completion of the above Surg Tech classes (ST) and all Health Core (HC) are required to take the following courses.


Satisfactory completion of all the above courses (ST, HC, CIS 101, ENGL101T, and MATH 115) are required to take the following courses.


Third Semester (Approximately 10 weeks)


Additional Information


Requirements: Achievement of a grade of “C” or higher for all ST and HC courses is required for graduation and before moving to the next semester.

Clinical Placement will be chosen by the lottery (drawing out of a hat) system. Clinical sites are in the Midwest region.

Students entering a program in any semester other than outlined may not graduate in the expected amount of time.

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