The Surgical Technology Program offers an Associate in Applied Science Degree. The program is accredited by the Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Surgical Technology in cooperation with the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. The degree program prepares the student to be a practitioner with a broad knowledge base from which to draw and apply to the diverse, ever changing and advancing field of Surgical Technology. National certification is available to graduates through the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting. Students are eligible for student membership in the Association of Surgical Technologist's Organization.
Surgical Technologists are crucial members of the surgical team, working closely with surgeons, registered nurses, and anesthesiologists to provide the best possible care for the patient undergoing a surgical intervention. The primary role of the "Scrub Tech" is to prepare a sterile field and pass instruments to the surgeon during the surgical procedure. A Surgical Technologist should possess a stable temperament, manual dexterity, physical stamina, and the ability to integrate and prioritize a variety of activities. Lecture and laboratory experiences are offered at the college and experience in a hospital setting is provided. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from clinical sites.
The curriculum leading to the A.A.S. degree is comprised of 67 credits distributed over four (4) semesters for the day time program. The program consists of a balance of liberal arts and surgical technology courses. The Surgical Technologist's professional role and concepts relating to patient need, surgical conditions, asepsis, surgical routines, human behavior, communication, and caring provide the framework for the curriculum. As the student progresses through the curriculum, classroom theory is applied to clinical practice in the operating room setting. A mix of laboratory practice and hospital operating room experiences during the first year, introduces the student to the operating room environment. The second year emphasizes clinical experience in a broad range of surgical specialties and operating room settings to prepare the student for future practice as a surgical technologist.
Surgical Technology Program Mission:
The Surgical Technology Program at Trocaire College enables students to gain access to professions in the Health Sciences. These professions are mostly, but not limited to the field of Surgical Technology. The Surgical Technology Program also maintains a commitment to community needs and value-based education.
Accreditation
Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting ARC/STSA
6 West Dry Creek Circle Suite 110 Littleton, CO 80120 Phone: 1 (303) 694-9262 Fax: 1 (303) 741-3655
Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs CAAHEP
1361 Park Street Clearwater, Florida 33756 Phone: 1 (727) 210-2350 Fax: 1 (727) 210-2354
National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting NBSTSA
6 West Dry Creek Circle Suite 100 Littleton, CO 80120 Phone: 1 (800) 707-0057 Fax: 1 (303) 325-2536