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Surgical Technology, C.T.S.


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CERTIFICATE OF TECHNICAL STUDIES PROGRAM
DIVISION: ALLIED HEALTH

Surgical technologists serve primarily as members of the surgical team. They work with surgeons, anesthetists, anesthesiologists, registered nurses, and other surgical personnel in delivering patient care and providing a safe environment. The surgical technologist assumes appropriate responsibilities before, during, and after surgery. Surgical technologists may also work in other patient service areas such as the emergency room or hold career-related positions such as central service manager, educator, preservation technologist, research assistant, materials manager, or medical salesperson.

The Surgical Technology program is a 14-month certificate program and is accredited by the Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). Through a selective admission process, two classes are admitted each year (one in January and one in August). Upon completion of the program, the student will be qualified to sit for the national certification examination administered by the Liaison Council on Certification for Surgical Technologists (LCC-ST).

Enrollment in the program is limited and is governed by the number of clinical positions available in affiliate hospitals. The Admissions Committee for the Surgical Technology Program reviews and evaluates each application on an impartial basis. The most qualified applicants with the greatest potential for contributing to the profession are selected. All prospective students must contact the Allied Health Division to initiate the application process.

The deadlines for application are October 15 for the January class and February 28 for the August class.

To be eligible to apply to the Surgical Technology Program, students must meet the following criteria:

  1. Possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
  2. Score on the ACT, SAT or Delgado College Placement test sufficient to place the student at college level courses: (English 101, MATH 095  and no remedial reading.)
  3. Successfully complete the eligibility course requirements (BIOL 161 /163 , HESC 111  & SURG 102  orBIOL 211 ).
  4. Possess a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale for all college courses.
  5. Be able to meet the program’s technical standards.

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