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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Continuation of SGT 115 Surgical Procedures I. Studies more specialized surgeries to expand the knowledge of supplies, equipment and steps involved in more complex surgeries. Prerequisites: Concurrent registration in SGT 121 Patient Care II and SGT 129 Clinical Experience II.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Students are assigned to supervised, non-remunerative clinical practice in hospital operating rooms approximately 24 hours per week. Emphasis is placed on clinical specialties, such as general, gynecology, genito/urinary, EENT with rotations through endoscopy and labor and delivery. Prerequisites: Concurrent registration in SGT 121 Patient Care II and SGT 125 Surgical Procedures II.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Students are assigned to supervised, non-remunerative clinical practice in hospital operating rooms approximately 24 hours per week. Emphasis is placed on clinical specialties, such as orthopedics and neurosurgery with rotations through post-anesthesia rooms. Prerequisites: Concurrent registration in SGT 121 Patient Care II and SGT 125 Surgical Procedures II.
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3.00 Credits
Students are assigned to supervised, non-remunerative clinical practice in hospital operating rooms approximately 24 hours per week. Emphasis is placed on clinical specialties, such as thoracic and cardiovascular with rotations through cardiac catheterization. Prerequisites: Concurrent registration in SGT 121 Patient Care II and SGT 125 Surgical Procedures II.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Explores ways of transitioning from student to employment as a beginning surgical technologist in the operating suite. Skills necessary for successful employment are reinforced and opportunities for personal and professional growth are stressed. Explores basic principles of physics, robotics and electricity, how they relate to today's surgical environment and how they may be used in surgeries in the future. Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in SGT 129 Clinical Experience II. * Prerequisite course for Surgical Technology program.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Provides Surgical Technology graduates opportunities to expand current knowledge and expertise in specialized surgical areas and in assisting with the performance of more complex surgical duties. Covers transplant, trauma, ophthalmology, cardiac, orthopedic, plastic and neurological surgeries. Students select two specialty areas. During the course, students are expected to apply and build on previous surgical knowledge and experiences. Prerequisite: Graduate of an accredited Surgical Technology program.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study to acquaint students with the influence of human social behavior. Sociology studies the processes and patterns of individuals and group interaction by acquainting students with the development, characteristics and functioning of human groups, the relationships between groups and group influences on individual behavior. It includes the study of how social relationships are created, maintained and changed.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental basic to all good private and public speaking experiences; elements in voice production and improvement, bodily movement, confidence, poise, understanding of all types of public speeches. Required of all transfer curricula.
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3.00 Credits
Improves individual communication skills. By understanding the elements of effective communication, students are able to create environments that bring out the best in themselves and others. In addition, students learn how to better turn ideas and feelings into words, how to listen more effectively, respond more appropriately to what others have said and, most important of all, how to maintain and develop good interpersonal relationships with their families, their peers and fellow workers. Emphasis is placed on small-group activities, interviewing skills and both verbal and non-verbal communication.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides students with an appreciation and basic understanding of the safety rules and regulations that govern the transportation industry. Students learn and apply safe work habits in the use of hand and power tools as well as the handling, use and application of hazardous materials. Films, videos, field trips and guest speakers are used to supplement course.
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