
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
Becky Cuthbertson
Director of the Surgical Technology program
A Message from the Director
The Surgical Technology program includes lectures, skill practice in a lab setting, and supervised clinical experience. Our students are amazed at the knowledge
and skills they gain during this challenging and fun year. Since we only admit 12 students each year, many of our students develop long lasting professional
friendships with fellow classmates.
| Interesting Facts - Surgical Technology: |
|
100 percent work placement rate
$30,000 per year average starting salary |
Program Overview
Surgical Technologists are an integral part of the team providing care to surgical patients. Surgical Technologists work under the direction of a surgeon and facilitate the surgical procedure by preparing and providing the necessary instrumentation and supplies anticipated for the surgery. The Surgical Technologist functions with a sterile conscious and maintains and ensures the highest standard of sterile technique throughout the process.
Surgical Technology students are provided a curriculum that combines a heavy focus on human anatomy and disease, microbiology, surgical procedures, surgical tools and technologies to enable them to graduate with entry-level knowledge and competencies. More than 600 hours of guided clinical practice is provided in a variety of surgical settings including inpatient and outpatient surgical and obstetrical units. Students gain experience and have exposure to the latest cutting-edge surgical technologies.
The School of Surgical Technology at Carolinas College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs (CAAHEP). Graduates are administered the National Certification exam given by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA).
Click here to print the Surgical Technology Curriculum