New Admission Requirements New Admissions Requirements are in effect July 15, 2008. EXCEPTION: Students who have begun the former admissions process by July 14, 2008 by taking the Accuplacer test or submitting an Admissions Application and fee will be allowed until August 1, 2008 to complete the former admissions process and be placed on the program ready list
Program Description The Surgery Technology program is an accredited program designed to meet the expanding demand of surgery and related healthcare departments. This is an exciting career opportunity that will prepare men and women to function as an integral part of the team of
healthcare practitioners, providing surgical care to the patient. The surgery technologist is under the supervision of the physician and/or registered nurse at all times. The program prepares students to develop expertise in the theory and application of sterile and aseptic technique and combines knowledge of human anatomy and surgical procedures. Additionally, the program prepares competent entry-level surgical technologists in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. Students learn how to implement surgical tools and technologies to facilitate a physician’s performance of invasive, therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. Students will spend a major portion of the training program in clinical practice, coordinated by the instructor. Clinical practice will take place regionally in hospitals, surgery centers, and physicians’ outpatient surgery. Students will need to provide their own transportation to clinical sites.
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Degree & Certificate Requirements Courses Listed Alphabetically | Typical Student Schedule Students begin by completing their general education courses. The Surgery courses begin in fall quarter and end spring quarter, totaling three consecutive quarters. This sequence does not include summer. Students should meet with an advisor regarding completing their general education requirements. Students can complete all general education courses listed on the certificate requirements except the SURG courses to become eligible to be on the program ready list. Transcripts must be submitted to be considered for the program ready list. The Surgery Technology courses are sequenced and require passage to progress to the next course.
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Students may apply for a certificate upon completion and verification of all requirements and standards.
For more information see Requirements and Standards and Application Procedures
Program Outcomes Utilize critical and logical thinking processes to evaluate and interpret requests from the surgical field while performing surgical procedures;
Understand current practices and demonstrate sound decision making to provide patient, staff and personal safety;
Strive for excellence in the practice of sterile technique. Recognize and respond immediately to any breaks in sterile technique;
Work collaboratively and interact positively and appropriately with surgical team members and supervisors. Take responsibility for own learning; and
Effectively write the P.A.E. (Program Assessment Exam).
Application & Registration To be eligible for the program ready list, all general education courses must be completed. To be eligible for admission to the Bellingham Technical College Surgery Technology program, applicants must meet college admission requirements and submit additional materials, including a completed Criminal History Background Check verifying that there is not a history of child or adult abuse, financial exploitation of vulnerable adults, or other crimes against persons as defined in RCW 43.43 and evidence of high school graduation or its equivalent. Acceptable documents include a copy of your high school diploma, high school transcript, or GED certificate.
To be eligible for the program ready list, all general education courses must be completed. Students can complete all general education courses in any quarter. Transcripts are required showing evidence that all general education courses are complete to become eligible for the program ready list and entry into the Surgery Technology courses.
After acceptance to be on the program ready list for the Surgery Technology program, and prior to enrollment in SURG 120, students are required to:
• Demonstrate satisfactory health status by a physical examination within the preceding six months, including current immunizations;
• Complete a urine test for prohibited substances. The test must screen for the following five drugs: amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana, opiates, and PCP;
• Possess and maintain a current CPR card. Minimum CPR required is Adult Heartsaver (3 hrs);
• Show proof of personal health insurance (student accident insurance is available); and
• Be eighteen (18) years of age prior to the start of the clinical coursework (SURG 120 and SURG 125)
For more information see Admissions
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