Are you passionate about healthcare? Do you want to make a real difference in the operating room? A career as a surgical technologist might be the perfect fit for you!
Surgical technologists, often called "scrub techs," are critical members of the surgical team. They work alongside surgeons, nurses and anesthesiologists, ensuring that surgeries are performed smoothly and efficiently.
As a surgical technologist, your role will include preparing the operating room, sterilizing equipment and ensuring that all surgical instruments are ready for use. You'll assist during procedures by passing instruments to the surgeon, managing sterile supplies and anticipating the needs of the surgical team. Your attention to detail and ability to stay calm under pressure can help save lives.
This career is not only rewarding but also in demand. With advancements in medical technology and an aging population, skilled surgical technologists are needed more than ever. The field also offers opportunities for growth and specialization in areas like cardiovascular surgery, orthopedic surgery or robotics.
About the Surgical Technology Degree Program
The 22-month program for an Associate of Science degree in Surgical Technology is a combination of classroom studies, hands-on learning in a surgical suite laboratory, and clinical-based practice in Greater Omaha Area hospitals. Learning includes:
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Coursework in human anatomy, microbiology, critical thinking and communications
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Care and handling of surgical instruments and equipment before, during and after surgery
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Maintaining a sterile field for the surgical team including applying surgical dressings, holding retractors, cutting sutures, preparing sterile solutions, and caring for and/or transporting human specimens for laboratory analysis or disposal
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Draping and positioning of patients during surgery
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Operating room preparation including cleaning, restocking, and equipment preparation and positioning
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National standards required to become a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST)
For those who learn additional skills or earn a Bachelor of Science degree, other career opportunities may include:
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First or Second Assisting Technologist
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Private 'Scrub' (specializing in transplants or other complex surgeries)
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Surgical Services Administrator
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Surgical Supplies Administrator
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Surgical Equipment/Instrument Sales
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Insurance
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Trainer or Instructor