In addition, the aging of the large baby-boom generation is expected to increase the need for Surgical Technicians because older people usually require more operations. Moreover, as these individuals age, they may be more willing than those in previous generations to seek medical treatment to improve their quality of life. For example, an individual may decide to have a knee replacement operation in order to maintain an active lifestyle or to have cataracts removed to improve vision. So, if you want to pursue a career in healthcare, our online surgical tech programs in Southfield, Michigan, will help you prepare for the career of your dreams.

In May 2021, the median annual wages for surgical technicians in the top industries in which they worked were as follows:

  • Outpatient Care Centers $56,470
  • Offices Of Physicians $50,220
  • Hospitals; State, Local, And Private $48,310
  • Offices Of Dentists $48,070
  • Administrative and support services $37,850

Most surgical technicians work full time. Surgical technicians employed in hospitals may work or be on call during nights, weekends, and holidays. They may also be required to work shifts lasting longer than 8 hours.

PAY

The median annual wage for surgical technicians was $48,530 in May 2021.

The lowest 10 percent earned less than $36,930, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $75,940.

JOB OUTLOOK

Overall employment of surgical technicians is projected to grow 6 percent from 2021 to 2031, about as fast as the average for all occupations.

About 9,600 openings for surgical technicians are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire. For more information about Surgical Technicians visit, www.bls.gov

SURGICAL TECHNICIAN TYPICALLY DO THE FOLLOWING

  • Prepare operating rooms for surgery
  • Sterilize equipment and make sure that there are adequate supplies for surgery
  • Help surgeons during surgery by passing them instruments and other sterile supplies
  • Count supplies, such as surgical instruments, to ensure that no foreign objects are retained in patients
  • Maintain a sterile environment to prevent patient infection
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DURATION / SCHEDULE
13 - 15 Months (9AM - 3PM)

(Monday - Thursday)

Clinical Hours Vary

PROGRAM EMPHASIS

The Objective of the Surgical Technician program is to prepare graduates to work as Surgical Technicians in the Operating room. After graduation, students are eligible to take the National Certification examination. Certification through the National Center for Competency Testing allows the use of the title "Tech in Surgery TS-C -Certified (NCCT).

PROGRAM INCLUDES

Books

Textbooks

EKG / Phlebotomy

Electronic Devices

Textbooks

Uniforms

CPR / First Aid

CPR/First Aid Training

Certification Exam

National Certification Exam Fee

Clinical Rotations

Clinical Rotations

Laboratory Procedures

Laboratory Procedures

Job Placement Assistance

Job Placement Assistance

*One-Time Reimbursement of Certification Exam Fee

*Clinical dates/times are negotiated with clinical agencies and may involve different days/times.

FAQ's

A Surgical Technician, also known as a Surgical Technologist, is a healthcare professional who assists surgeons and other medical personnel in the operating room. They prepare surgical instruments, set up surgical equipment, and provide assistance during surgical procedures.

The Surgical Technician program at Abcott Institute is typically completed in 13 to 15 months. However, it's important to note that program durations may vary depending on the clinical hours.

The prerequisites for the Surgical Technician program at Abcott Institute includes a high school diploma or equivalent, a clean criminal background check, immunizations, and physical results having no restrictions, passing the TEAS test.

For more information contact admissions office at 1-248-440-6020

The program curriculum generally includes courses such as Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, Surgical Instrumentation, Surgical Procedures, Sterilization Techniques, and Surgical Pharmacology. These courses provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a career as a Surgical Technician.

Yes, Abcott Institute typically provides hands-on training opportunities for students in surgical settings. These clinical rotations or externships allow students to gain practical experience in real healthcare facilities under the supervision of experienced professionals.

Abcott Institute is committed to providing quality education, and our Surgical Technician program is accredited by a recognized accrediting body, Council on Occupational Education (COE). Accreditation ensures that the program meets certain standards of education and prepares students for their professional roles. It's advisable to check with Abcott Institute for specific accreditation details.

Surgical Technicians are in high demand in healthcare settings, including hospitals, surgical centers, and outpatient clinics. Graduates of the Surgical Technician program at Abcott Institute can pursue careers as Surgical Technician, Operating Room Technicians, or Surgical Technicians. The demand for these professionals is expected to grow due to the increasing number of surgical procedures being performed.

Yes, after successfully completing the Surgical Technician program, graduates may be eligible to sit for the certification exam offered by the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT). Achieving certification as a Tech in Surgery (TS-C) can enhance employment opportunities and demonstrate professional competence.

Abcott Institute typically provides various support services to students, including academic advising, tutoring, career services, and access to resources such as libraries and computer labs. Additionally, faculty members are available to assist students with their educational needs throughout the program.

To apply for the Surgical Technician program at Abcott Institute, you can visit our official website or contact the admissions office directly at 248-440-6020. They will guide you through the application process, provide information about any required documents, and answer any specific questions you may have.

Financial Aid is available to those who qualify.

Please note that the answers provided here are general and may vary. It's always recommended to reach out to Abcott Institute directly at 1-248-440-6020 for the most accurate and up-to-date information about our Surgical Technician Program.

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