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Surgical Technologist

Summary
Surgical technologists, also known as operating room technologists, assist other surgical team members during operations. Acting under the direction of the surgeons, anesthesiologists, surgeon assistants and /or registered nurses, surgical technologists carry out vital responsibilities before, during, and after operations.

Prior to operations, surgical technologists acting in the role of ?scrubs? help prepare operating rooms by supplying them with the proper instruments, materials and equipment that will be utilized during procedures. During an operation, surgical technologists pass instruments and sterile supplies to the surgeon and other members of the surgical team. If instructed, surgical technologists may also perform such duties as preparing suture materials, holding extremities, suctioning, handling medications, etc. They are often required to prepare and handle specimens that will be sent to laboratories for testing purposes. After operations they dispose of wastes, apply dressings, return equipment to its proper place, and restock the operating room.

Surgical technologists also help in preparing patients for surgery by shaving and disinfecting future points of incision. Once a patient is ready, a surgical technologist may assist in positioning the patient on the operating table.

Educational Requirements and Resources
In terms of education, individuals must complete a formal training program from an accredited surgical technology program (anywhere from one to two years in length). After completion of the program, individuals may obtain voluntary certification by passing a national examination given by the Liaison Council on Certification for the Surgical Technologist. This certification is often preferred or required by employers. To learn more about surgical technology as a career, please visit the Association of Surgical Technologists. Please use the links provided below to learn more about specific educational programs pertaining to this field.

Surgical Technologist

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