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2.00 Credits
2 Cr. Hrs 2 credits (8 hours of lab instruction plus competency testing and individualized study). This hands-on lab is designed to teach and establish competencies in wound healing, wound closure techniques, knot tying techniques, placement and removal of skin staples. The wound closure course will include wound placement of wound dressings including stent dressings, wound vacuum systems and casting techniques. There will be time for individualized practice and then testing for skills competency. This course and SUFA 294 will be taught concurrently on CSI campus. Prerequisites: This course may be taken independently of the others. Students who are interested in this course must be CST, RN, or Physician Assistants or must seek instructor permission for admission. The course is appropriate for CEU's for Certified Surgical Technologists.
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5.00 Credits
5 Cr. Hrs The course will consist of assigned clinical experiences as surgical first assistant in General Surgical procedures, a written grand rounds presentation, and attendance at Grand Rounds presentations at your local hospital. This clinical rotation will include a day spent in both the Cancer center, and the X-ray department for radiation studies. Students must scrub a minimum of 35 General surgical procedures and 10 endoscopy procedures with an approved clinical preceptor. Prerequisites: Application and admission into the program and SURT 288, 291,292,293,294 and proof of personal liability insurance
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5.00 Credits
5 Cr. Hrs The course will consist of assigned clinical experiences as a surgical first assistant in Orthopedic procedures, a written grand rounds presentation, attendance at Grand Rounds presentations at your local hospital. This clinical rotation will include one day spent in an orthopedic office setting. Students must scrub a minimum of 35 Orthopedic procedures total + 10 endoscopy procedures with an approved clinical preceptor. Prerequisites: Application and admission into the program and proof of personal liability insurance
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5.00 Credits
5 Cr. Hrs The course will consist of assigned clinical experiences as a surgical first assistant in obstetric and gynecological procedures, a written grand rounds presentation, attendance at Grand Rounds presentations at your local hospital. Clinical in this rotation will include one day of clinical rotation in the OB/GYN office. Students must scrub a minimum of 24 OB/GYN procedures with an approved clinical preceptor. Prerequisites: Application and admission into the program and proof of personal liability insurance.
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6.00 Credits
6 Cr. Hrs The course will consist of assigned clinical experiences as a surgical first assistant in various specialty procedures (Pediatric, Neurological, Plastic, Vascular, GU, Trauma, Procurement/Transplant, ENT, EYE, Oral/Maxillofacial) a written grand rounds presentation, attendance at Grand Rounds presentations at your local hospital. Students must scrub a minimum of 50 specialty procedures with an approved clinical preceptor. Prerequisites: Application and admission into the program and proof of personal liability insurance.
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2.00 Credits
2 Cr. Hrs This is the final course in Surgical First assisting and also a continued education credit for graduates of Surgical Technology programs and Surgical First Assisting programs. The students will each present a 1 hour grand rounds presentation. The student will meet with the instructor (in person, or via phone or E-mail) and will write a grand rounds presentation. Presentations will be to the advisory board, surgeons, employers and those seeking CEU's. Prerequisites: All other coursework.
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2.00 Credits
2 Cr. Hrs The study of: safety and economy in the operating room; duties of the scrub and circulating technician; surgical hand scrub, gown and glove procedures; draping techniques; sutures and needles; sponges, dressings, drains, care of specimens; and instruments and special equipment.
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4.00 Credits
4 Cr. Hrs Study and practice designed to enable the student to become skilled in assisting with the preparation, transportation, positioning, and anesthesia of the surgical patient.
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1.00 Credits
Available: fall 2 Cr. Hrs Course focuses on continuing surgical theory. Course provides study of special problems that correlate with the individual needs of students during clinical practice. Students will begin to work in clinical settings with a designated preceptor and they will focus on beginning surgical skills, instrumentation, and aseptic technique this semester. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in SURT 101 and SURT 105. Prerequisites: Admission to program, current CPR card, and current enrollment in SURT 101 and SURT 105.
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2.00 Credits
Available: spring 2 Cr. Hrs Course enhances the surgical technology program with interactive instruction on Leadership skills, Professional management, self management, group dynamics, teamwork, professionalism, communication, critical thinking, employability skills, and scope of practice. Prerequisites: SURT 101, SURT 108, SURT 110, BIOL 127, and ALLH 101.
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